Understanding weather reports – BendixKing KMD 540 - Addendum System KMD 850 User Manual

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KMD 550/850 FIS Addendum

Appendix A

Understanding Weather Reports

APPENDIX A

UNDERSTANDING TEXTUAL AVIATION
WEATHER REPORTS

UNDERSTANDING METARS

Refer to the numbers on the following diagram to find the appropriate
descriptions.

1.

Type of Report: METAR (SPECI will be seen here if this is a
Special Weather Report)

2.

ICAO Station Identifier: KPIT

This is the location for which the METAR pertains.

3.

Date and Time of Issue: 201955Z

The 20th day of the month at 1955Zulu or UTC.

4.

AUTO indicates the reporting station is an automated station. If the
reporting station is a manned station this element will be omitted.
Also, if a report from an automated station is modified by a person
this element will be omitted. “COR” indicates a corrected report.

5.

Wind: 22015G25KT

220 is the 3 digit true direction to the nearest 10°. Airport advisory
service, ATIS and ATC towers report wind direction as magnetic.
“VRB” in this place indicates variable winds less than or equal to 6
knots. If wind direction is varying more than 60° with speeds over 6
knots, an entry similar to “180V260” will be displayed in this place.
This example actually shows wind direction varying by 80°.

15 is the 2 or 3 digit wind speed (in knots).

25 is the 2 or 3 digit wind gust speed in knots (KT) because it follows a
G (Gust).

6.

Visibility: 3/4SM R28R/2600FT

3/4 indicates 3/4 statute mile (SM) visibility.

Runway Visual Range (RVR) for R28R (runway 28 right) is 2600

METAR KPIT 201955Z AUTO 22015G25KT 3/4SM R28R/2600FT TSRA OVC010CB

18/16 A2992 RMK SLPO13 T01760158 PK WND 22030/15 $

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