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biton 30th Dec 2013 00:48

TTF archive
 
I was wondering if someone could assist me in working out how to find archived TTFs for an aerodrome. Couldn't see anything obvious on the BOM website or Naips. I notice that users here occasionally post old weather and I thought someone might point me in the right direction. Thank you.

tmpffisch 30th Dec 2013 01:10

If you have an operational need for the data (such as an internal investigation of an incident), you could just ask them...that way, you know the data is accurate.

Capn Bloggs 30th Dec 2013 02:39

tmpffisch + 1.

For unconfirmed info:

The TTFs are the METARS with trend attached.
Weather History for Belmont Perth Airport, #HISTORY.statename | Weather Underground

avconnection 30th Dec 2013 04:50

Sad that the best aviation weather websites are either private or based in the US... (big thread drift) Any operators out there using GPATS?

biton 30th Dec 2013 10:25

Thanks for that link. It was nothing official, mostly I was just interested to find out at which time yesterday the thunderstorms came on for the Brisbane TTF/TAF. I won't get into that issue though as that's a completely different topic. Cheers.

Capt Fathom 30th Dec 2013 10:34

The NOAA Website does TTFs for the last 36 hours.

biton 30th Dec 2013 10:38

Thanks again, that was exactly what I was after. Very handy site that one.


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