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FT
Terminal Forecasts (FT) is one of the best sources for predicting what the weather at a particular airport (terminal)will be in the future. These forecast predictions cover an area within 5 nautical miles of the center of the runwayfield. FTs are usually issued 3 times a day and are valid for accuracy up to 24 hours. The first section of theFT covers the expected weather for the upcoming 18-hour period. This includes information about ceiling, visibility,vision obstructions, wind and expected weather changes at that facility.
A sample Terminal Forecast (FT) is
JAN 251010 C5 X 1 S-BS 3325G35 OCNL CO X OS+ BS.16Z C30 BKN 3BS 3320 CHC SW-. 22Z 20 SCT 3315. 00Z CLR.04Z VFR WND . .
| REPORT CODE | INFORMATION GIVEN |
|---|---|
| JAN | station/airport identifier |
| 251010 | date and time of report: day of the month followed by valid times |
| C5 X | description of sky, clouds and ceiling level |
| 1 | number of statute miles of visibility; if no number given then visibility is greater than 6 statute miles |
| S-BS | weather and obstructions to vision (see code from Surface Aviation report) |
| 3325G35 | wind description; absence of wind entry indicates that the wind is less than 6 knots; winds are given in relation to true north |
| OCNL CO X OS+ BS | Specially coded remarks; OCNL = the conditions are expected to occur less than half of the time during the time period given |
| 16Z C30 BKN 3BS 3320 CHC SW-. 22Z 20 SCT 3315. 00Z CLR. | Expected changes over the next 18 hours at this terminal; a number followed by a "Z" indicates the time at which the change is expected to occur |
| 04Z VFR WND . . | Six-hour categorical outlook which gives the start time to which one adds 6 hours and gets the ending time for this time period; if the contraction "WND" is added to "VFR" it means that winds of 25 knots or stronger are expected during this time period; a double period indicates the end of the report . . |