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Old 2nd Mar 2006, 09:25
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Cool EGCC METAR

EGCC 020950Z 21005KT 6000 VCSH FEW006 SCT020 M01/M01 Q1001 24290095 TEMPO 3000 SHSN

What do the numbers mean after Q1001? Ive seen this a few times now, i presume it is something to do with Rwy 24? Thanks
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Long time since I've dabbled in METARS and TAFS but

QNH

Edited as I am a dullard - I thought you meant the QNH!!!!

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braking action
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24290095 This is the motne code for rwy 24. Motne stands for Meteorogical Operational Telecommunication Network Europe, and is a way of passing the runway state in code so that pilots will know what contamination is on the runway. Used in snow and ice conditions.
http://home.arcor.de/berlin-rundflug/motne.htm
will decode it for you.
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A few of those done at Ice Station the last few days.Over 5 inches of the stuff and still snowing.We can cope
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Numbers are for SNOWTAM. Details are req by pilots in event of contamination by snow/ice/slush etc.
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24 = Runway 24
2 = wet or water patches
9 = 51 to 100% contaminated
00 = depth less than 1mm
95= braking action good

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Thanks alot people. Have a nice day!
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Interestingly though.. using the decode link... this suggests that only 24L was affected in this way. Is this correct? As 24R alone would be 74 and all would 88?
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