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MrVicchio
2004-11-05, 12:06 AM
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/metars/?PHPSESSID=f21dfe67d2096830d35fd8206818f7a1
put KNHZ in the little window next to the RAW FORMAT and hit enter.
It changes every hour.
Thats what I do every night.
Pretty cool eh?
I Hate Pants
2004-11-05, 12:10 AM
.......... I make doughnuts
Triggar
2004-11-05, 12:11 AM
Haha, I use that every day to get my weather. It's so much nicer knowing EXACTLY what will be happening at 1600Z instead of getting the Weather Channel's vague "30% chance of rain and mostly sunny" forecast.
AztecWarrior
2004-11-05, 05:24 PM
Haha, I use that every day to get my weather. It's so much nicer knowing EXACTLY what will be happening at 1600Z instead of getting the Weather Channel's vague "30% chance of rain and mostly sunny" forecast.
50% chance of rain with moderate VC activity...
Triggar
2004-11-05, 05:28 PM
Wow Vic the weather there blows!!
Compare:
KNHZ 052055Z 28018G26KT 7SM BKN040 BKN200 07/M04 A2930 RMK PK WND 28032/48 SLP929 8/101 T00671044 53042
with
KDAB 052153Z 35007KT 10SM FEW035 BKN046 BKN085 21/12 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP156 T02060122
:p
Khronos
2004-11-05, 05:45 PM
needs moar engrish
Triggar
2004-11-05, 06:01 PM
KDAB 052153Z 35007KT 10SM FEW035 BKN046 BKN085 21/12 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP156 T02060122
KDAB = airport identifier (Daytona Beach)
052153Z = date and time in Universal Time Coordinated [UTC] (the 5th of the month, at 2153 zulu, or 5:53pm Eastern Time)
35007KT = wind speed and direction (coming from 350, or North, at 7 knots)
10SM = visibility (10 statute miles)
FEW035 BKN046 BKN085 = sky condition (few clouds at 3500 feet, broken layer at 4600 feet, broken layer at 8500)
21/12 = temperature/dewpoint, in degrees Celsius
A2999 = altimeter setting, in inches of Mercury [inHg] (29.99)
RMK AO2 SLP156 T02060122 = remarks:
AO2 = automated report
SLP = sealevel pressure (in millibars)
Temperature, specifically
So Vic's a type of weatherman then?
Triggar
2004-11-05, 09:38 PM
Something to do with aviation, I believe :)
TAF's (terminal aerodrome forecast) and METAR's (Meterological Aerodrome Report) are designed and used for flight planning purposes.
Khronos
2004-11-05, 10:04 PM
KDAB 052153Z 35007KT 10SM FEW035 BKN046 BKN085 21/12 A2999 RMK AO2 SLP156 T02060122
KDAB = airport identifier (Daytona Beach)
052153Z = date and time in Universal Time Coordinated [UTC] (the 5th of the month, at 2153 zulu, or 5:53pm Eastern Time)
35007KT = wind speed and direction (coming from 350, or North, at 7 knots)
10SM = visibility (10 statute miles)
FEW035 BKN046 BKN085 = sky condition (few clouds at 3500 feet, broken layer at 4600 feet, broken layer at 8500)
21/12 = temperature/dewpoint, in degrees Celsius
A2999 = altimeter setting, in inches of Mercury [inHg] (29.99)
RMK AO2 SLP156 T02060122 = remarks:
AO2 = automated report
SLP = sealevel pressure (in millibars)
Temperature, specifically
whoa, thats really cool
:groovy:
Triggar
2004-11-05, 10:27 PM
Indeed :)
Want to see what the forecast looks like?
HERE!
KLAX 060316Z 060324 VRB03KT FEW120 SCT200
FM0800 13005KT P6SM BKN200
FM1500 VRB03KT P6SM BKN120
FM2000 26012KT P6SM BKN080
That's for Los Angeles Airport.
This one doesn't report the temperature or dewpoint, the altimeter setting, or the remarks. There are four different forecasts in that block for four different times of the day.
Try and decode it on your own :)
Hamma
2004-11-05, 10:29 PM
Very kewl, looked like jibberish to me.
Triggar
2004-11-05, 10:32 PM
I know, that's why it's fun. I feel like pilot's have their own special leet-code.
Hamma
2004-11-05, 10:35 PM
Omg But Let Onlien Pepz Haev Theyre Own Special Let Code 2!1111! Omg
0r d0 y0u pr3f3r |337 h4x0r |1n60
0|2 [)0 `/0|_| |*|23|=3|2 |33+ |-|@><0|2 |1|\|60
Man I hurt my brain doing that.
Triggar
2004-11-05, 10:36 PM
Don't hate the playa, hate the game :lol:
Indecisive
2004-11-06, 12:48 AM
Omg But Let Onlien Pepz Haev Theyre Own Special Let Code 2!1111! Omg
0r d0 y0u pr3f3r |337 h4x0r |1n60
0|2 [)0 `/0|_| |*|23|=3|2 |33+ |-|@><0|2 |1|\|60
Man I hurt my brain doing that.
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