TAF production in the UK
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TAF production in the UK
How are Tafs produced in the UK and what are the criteria for them to be amended?
I was looking at the actual and TAF for a specific airfield and the wind direction in the TAF was completely the opposite of the actual.
I know that the actuals at this airfield are recorded by ATC staff and there have been problems in the past where the weather recorded was nothing like what was actually being experienced.
If the forecast are being based on incorrect actuals then this will cause a problem ,especially when crews are adjusting fuel burns based on expected runway in use .
I was looking at the actual and TAF for a specific airfield and the wind direction in the TAF was completely the opposite of the actual.
I know that the actuals at this airfield are recorded by ATC staff and there have been problems in the past where the weather recorded was nothing like what was actually being experienced.
If the forecast are being based on incorrect actuals then this will cause a problem ,especially when crews are adjusting fuel burns based on expected runway in use .
Last edited by tubby linton; 29th May 2017 at 19:26.
Usually what happens is when CFO Exeter get the first METAR of the day, their computer prepares a TAF and when they get the second, provided it's not much different, the TAF is issued.
I believe that two METARs are required before the MET Office will "release" a TAF. My last non H24 unit had to get an ATSA in early, prior to airport opening, to achieve this so that departing crews would have a TAF available when they reported for duty.
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It's not uncommon for the UKMO to contact airports to confirm the accuracy of the reported met when it is significantly different to the forecast (regardless if unit in question has AutoMet), so that a revised forecast can be issued if necessary.