Posts Tagged ‘TAF’

The Summer Edition of ‘The Front’ - What’s New?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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The June 2008 copy of The Front” newsletter highlights upcoming changes to the new Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) which is scheduled to go operational this November (2008).  See this site: www.weather.gov/os/aviation/taf_testbed.shtml for more information. 

And speaking of TAFs, want to know just what happens to those TAFs you write?  Just what do the Center Weather Service Units (CWSU)s, Air Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC)s, and the airports themselves do with those forecasts? Well, they turn them into valuable graphical displays that help reduce weather related airspace congestion, that’s what.  See the story starting on page three.  For a good “live” example, click here

Finally, this season’s newsletter ends with a bit of research coming from the Aviation Weather Center (AWC) regarding the prediction of thunderstorm movement throughout the seasons.  More than 27,000 Convective SIGMETs were analyzed for this study whose details begin on page ten.  Good way to categorize and address the “climatology” of thunderstorms in your area throughout the year. 

The Front: The Importance of Climatology in Aviation

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

In the latest issue of “The Front” - the National Weather Service’s aviation forecast news e-magazine - an article titled, “The Importance of Climatology in Aviation” shows us why climatology is important not only to the aviation forecaster, but to prospective pilots too.  

Click here: http://aviationweather.gov/general/pubs/front/docs/dec-07.pdf for the latest December, 2007 issue.  Also in this issue:  “Mobile Aviation Website Available at Oakland CWSU” and “The Practically Perfect TAF: A Customer Oriented Philosophy to Writing TAFs.”�