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Old 19th Dec 2001, 23:31
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Question TAF decode, any one knows this one?

LFML 191700Z 191803 28010KT 8000 SKC TX01/18Z TNM01/03Z BECMG 1821 VRB03KT 6000 BECMG 2124 4000 BR TEMPO 0003 2500=

TX01/18Z TNM01/03Z means....?
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I believe it relates to temp forecast as it also appears on LFPG,LFKT,EYVI.

Shame when you check METAR that temps already lower.

TX ?????
TN ????? as to actual meaning.

Need to speak to meto to find out.

Hope this helps with thi COLD weather around.. <img src="cool.gif" border="0">
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Temperature maX +01 deg C at 18:00Z, Temperature miN -01 deg C at 03:00 Z.
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Thanks

Is this the France doing their 'thing' or commen, weer can I find this decode?

L X
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It`s an option like icing or turbulence indices.
Most decode sources eg Aerad (sorry now Thales ).

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LX,

Nope about France, it must be an ICAO thing as I have seen it here in South Africa before - also wondered what it meant.

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Bloody cold. Our area forecasts in SW OZ dont see negative until 10000'.
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The Tmin/Tmax field (e.g. TX01/18Z TNM01/03Z) has been part of the WMO FM51 TAF standard format since about August I think, and is used in a number of places, though not the UK
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Really a good thing, because the temperature is quite relevant in many met issues, so why not put it in a TAF when you can hear it in all other weather forecasts ?
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You can download a PDF file (2 pages only) from here to see the formats of TAF/METAR.
Page 2 is the TAF.

<a href="http://www.dmi.dk/vejr/opmet/koder.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dmi.dk/vejr/opmet/koder.pdf</a>

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