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Old 13th May 2006 | 14:19
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Meteorology TAF's & Metars

Hi Guys hope all is well, just a quick one really.

recently on a lot of the TAFS we get as part of our flight pack, usually tagged on the end of the short term TAF is something along the line of TX15/21z TN14/22z or something similiar, does anyone know what this means as no one seems to where i come from

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Old 13th May 2006 | 14:44
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Quick answer - Temperature in Deg C at specified Z time.
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Old 13th May 2006 | 15:04
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Topbunk has got it, but just to more precise:

TX is the maximum forecast temperature.
TN is the minimum forecast temperature.

Have a look here.
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Old 13th May 2006 | 16:54
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Thanks for the link.
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