Understanding sigmets – BendixKing KAC 503 - Supplemental System FIS User Manual

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UNDERSTANDING SIGMETS

The following is an example of a typical SIGMET issued for turbulence with
an explanation of the elements.

1.

Forecast Area: CHIR

This is the station identifier of the issuing Weather Service Forecast
Office.

BOS

Boston

CHI

Chicago

DFW

Dallas/Ft. Worth

MIA

Miami

SFO

San Fransisco

SLC

Salt Lake City

The R denotes report ROMEO. A new alphabetic designator is given
each time a SIGMET is issued for a new weather phenomenon. The
order of issuance is as follows:

N

NOVEMBER

O

OSCAR

P

PAPA

Q

QUEBEC

R

ROMEO

U

UNIFORM

V

VICTOR

W WHISKEY
X

XRAY

Y

YANKEE

SIGMETs are issued for:

Severe icing not associated with thunderstorms

Severe or extreme turbulence or clear air turbulence (CAT)

Dust storms or sandstorms lowering visibilities to < 3 miles

Volcanic ash

2.

Report Type: UWS

UWS indicates this is the first issuance of report ROMEO. Subsequent
reports for ROMEO would display WS.

CHIR UWS 041430

SIGMET ROMEO 1 VALID UNTIL 041830

KY TN WV VA OH

FROM CVG TO EKN TO PSK TO VXV TO CVG

OCNL SEV TURB BTN 300 AND 360. RPRTD BY AIRCRAFT.

CONDS CONTG BYD 1830Z.

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