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AIM CHG 2
BYD 21Z THRU 03Z.
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EXAMPLE-
Example of AIRMET Tango issued for the Salt Lake City
FA area:
SLCT WA 131445
AIRMET TANGO UPDT 2 FOR TURB VALID UNTIL
132100.
AIRMET TURB...MT
FROM 40NW HVR TO 50SE BIL TO 60E DLN TO
60SW YQL TO 40NW HVR
MOD TURB BLW 150. CONDS DVLPG 18-21Z.
CONDS CONTG BYD 21Z THRU 03Z.
.
AIRMET TURB....ID MT WY NV UT CO
FROM 100SE MLS TO 50SSW BFF TO 20SW BTY
TO 40SW BAM TO 100SE MLS
MOD TURB BTN FL310 AND FL410. CONDS
CONTG BYD 21Z ENDG 21-00Z.
.
AIRMET TURB...NV AZ NM CA AND CSTL WTRS
FROM 100WSW ENI TO 40W BTY TO 40S LAS TO
30ESE TBE TO INK TO ELP TO 50S TUS TO BZA
TO 20S MZB TO 150SW PYE TO 100WSW ENI
MOD TURB BTWN FL210 AND FL380. CONDS
CONTG BYD 21Z THRU 03Z.
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EXAMPLE-
Example of AIRMET Zulu issued for the San Francisco
FA area:
SFOZ WA 131445
AIRMET ZULU UPDT 2 FOR ICE AND FRZLVL VALID
UNTIL 132100.
NO SGFNT ICE EXP OUTSIDE OF CNVTV ACT.
.
FRZLVL....RANGING FROM SFC-105 ACRS AREA
MULT FRZLVL BLW 080 BOUNDED BY 40SE
YDC-60NNW GEG-60SW MLP-30WSW BKE-
20SW BAM-70W BAM-40SW YKM-40E HUH-
40SE YDC
SFC ALG 20NNW HUH-30SSE HUH-60S SEA
50NW LKV-60WNWOAL-30SW OAL
040 ALG 40W HUH-30W HUH-30NNW SEA-40N
PDX-20NNW DSD
080 ALG 160NW FOT-80SW ONP-50SSW EUG
40SSE OED-50SSE CZQ-60E EHF-40WSW LAS
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3. Graphical AIRMETs (G-AIRMETs),
found on the Aviation Weather Center webpage at
http://aviationweather.gov, are graphical forecasts of
en-route weather hazards valid at discrete times no
more than 3 hours apart for a period of up to 12 hours
into the future (for example, 00, 03, 06, 09, and 12
hours). Additional forecasts may be inserted during
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the first 6 hours (for example, 01, 02, 04, and 05). 00
hour represents the initial conditions, and the
subsequent graphics depict the area affected by the
particular hazard at that valid time. Forecasts valid at
00 through 06 hours correspond to the text AIRMET
bulletin. Forecasts valid at 06 through 12 hours
correspond to the text bulletin outlook. G-AIRMET
depicts the following en route aviation weather
hazards:
(a) Instrument flight rule conditions (ceiling
< 1000' and/or surface visibility <3 miles)
(b) Mountain obscuration
(c) Icing
(d) Freezing level
(e) Turbulence
(f) Low level wind shear (LLWS)
(g) Strong surface winds
G-AIRMETs are snap shots at discrete time intervals
as defined above. The text AIRMET is the result of
the production of the G-AIRMET but provided in a
time smear for a 6hr valid period. G-AIRMETs
provide a higher forecast resolution than text
AIRMET products. Since G-AIRMETs and text
AIRMETs are created from the same forecast
"production" process, there exists perfect consist-
ency between the two. Using the two together will
provide clarity of the area impacted by the weather
hazard and improve situational awareness and
decision making.
Interpolation of time periods between G-AIRMET
valid times: Users must keep in mind when using the
G-AIRMET that if a 00 hour forecast shows no
significant weather and a 03 hour forecast shows
hazardous weather, they must assume a change is
occurring during the period between the two
forecasts. It should be taken into consideration that
the hazardous weather starts immediately after the 00
hour forecast unless there is a defined initiation or
ending time for the hazardous weather. The same
would apply after the 03 hour forecast. The user
should assume the hazardous weather condition
is occurring between the snap shots unless informed
otherwise. For example, if a 00 hour forecast shows
no hazard, a 03 hour forecast shows the presence of
hazardous weather, and a 06 hour forecast shows no
hazard, the user should assume the hazard exists from
the 0001 hour to the 0559 hour time period.
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