Area forecast
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This article may have confusing or ambiguous abbreviations. (December 2011) |
An Aviation Area Forecast (FA or ARFOR) is a message product of the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States. There are also weather charts forecast like SIGWX. FA encompasses the weather conditions over a large regional area and is considered one of the better sources of information for en-route weather. It is also beneficial in verifying airport conditions at airports that do not have terminal aerodrome forecasts. FA's are issued three times daily in all 48 contiguous states of the United States, and modified as required. The NWS offices also issue FA's for Alaska and Hawaii, but Alaska uses a slightly different format.
Area forecasts (FA's):
- Issued 3 times daily
- Valid for 18 hours (12-hour forecast, plus 6-hour categorical outlook)
- Cover an area the size of several states
- Visibility is always stated in statute miles (SM)
- Times are issued in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
- Comprise four sections
- a. A communications and header section
- i. Issue time of forecast
- ii. Valid times of the synopsis and the visual flight rules (VFR) CLOUDS/WX sections
- iii. Area of coverage
- b. A precautionary statement section
- c. A synopsis section
- i. Brief summary of the location and movement of fronts, pressure systems and circulation patterns for an 18-hour period
- ii. References to low ceilings, reduced visibility and/or strong winds may be included
- d. A VFR CLOUDS/WX section
- i. Contains a 12-hour specific forecast, followed by a 6-hour categorical outlook
- ii. Broken down into geographical areas, and/or states
- iii. Describes cloud and weather affecting VFR flight operations, including precipitation, thunderstorms, and sustained surface winds 20 Kts or greater. Also includes visibility when the forecast to visibility is between 3 and 6 SM and/or obstructions to visibility
- a. A communications and header section
Some abbreviations that are used in FA's include:
- OCNL Occasional >50% chance for <1/2 of the forecast period
- ISOLD Isolated Single cells
- WDLY SCT Widely scattered <25% of the area affected
- SCT Scattered Areas of 25% to 54% of the area affected
- NMRS Numerous >55% of the area affected
- WDSPRD Widespread >55% of the area affected
Status of an FA can be:
References
- FAA's "Flight Services" publication (Order JO 7110.10), Ch. 9, Sec. 6
- National Weather Service Instruction 10-811, dated February 5, 2009
- Advisory Circular AC-00-45G, Change 1 published July 29, 20120