AVIATION ROUTING WEATHER REPORT (METAR)

Wind Group (dddff(f)Gfmfm(fm)Kt
_dndndnVdxdxdx)

Index

Definitions and Criteria for Observing and Reporting Wind
Estimating Wind Speed
Coding and Interpreting Coded Wind Groups

Definitions, Criteria

Wind Direction.

Variable Wind Direction.

Wind Speed.

Wind Gust.

Peak Wind Speed.

Wind Shifts.

Calm Winds.

Table A-1 Estimating Wind Speed

Table A-1 Estimating Wind Speed
Knots Specifications Knots Specifications
<1 Calm: smoke rises vertically. 22-27 Large branches in motion; whistling heard in overhead wires; umbrellas used with difficulty
1-3 Direction of wind shown by smoke drift not by wind vanes. 28-33 Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt walking against wind.
4-6 Wind felt on face; leaves rustle; vanes moved by wind. 34-40 Breaks twigs off trees; impedes progress.
7-10 Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag. 41-47 Slight structural damage occurs.
11-16 Raises dust, loose paper; small branches moved. 48-55 Trees uprooted; considerable damage occurs.
17-21 Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters. 56-71 Widespread damage.

Wind observing and reporting standards are sumarized in Table A-2.

Table A-2 Summary of Wind Observing and Reporting Standards
Parameter Observing and Reporting Standard
Wind Direction2-minute average in 10 degree increments with respect to true north is reported.
Wind Speed2-minute average speed in knots is reported.
Wind GustThe maximum instantaneous speed in knows in the past 10 minutes is reported.
Peak GustThe maximum instantaneous speed in knots (since the last scheduled report) shall be reported whenever the speed is greater than 25 knots.
Wind ShiftsWind shift and the time the shift occurred is reported.

Coding and Interpreting the Coded Wind Groups


ddd Wind Direction The wind direction ddd, shall be coded in tens of degrees using three figures. Directions less than 100 degrees shall be preceded with a "0". For example, a wind direction of 90o is coded as "090".

ff(f) Wind Speed The wind speed, ff(f), shall be coded in two or three digits immediately following the wind direction. The wind speed shall be coded, in whole knots, (for US stations) using the units and tens digits and, if required, the hundreds digit. Speeds of less than 10 knots shall be coded using a leading zero. The wind group shall always end with KT (for US stations) to indicate that wind speeds are reported in knots. For example, a wind speed of 8 knots shall be coded "08KT"; a wind speed of 112 knots shall be coded "112KT". International stations may use meters per second (MPS) or kilometers per hour (KMH) and code the wind speed accordingly.

Gfmfm (fm)Gust Wind gusts shall be coded in the format, Gfmfm(fm). The wind gust shall be coded in two or three digits immediately following the wind speed. The wind gust shall be coded, in whole knots, using the units and tens digits and, if required, the hundreds digit. For example, a wind from due west at 20 knots with gusts to 35 knots would be coded "27020G35KT".

VRB Variable Wind
Direction
(Speed 6 knots
or less)
Variable wind direction with wind speed 6 knots or less may be coded as VRB in place of the ddd. For example, if the wind is variable at three knots, it would be coded VRB03KT.

dndndn Vdxdxdx Variable Wind
Direction
(Speed greater
than 6 knots)
Variable wind direction with wind speed greater than 6 knots shall be coded in the format, dndndnVdx dxdx. The variable wind direction group shall immediately follow the wind group. The directional variability shall be coded in a clockwise direction. For example, if the wind is variable from 180o to 240o at 10 knots, it would be coded "21010KT 180V240".

00000KT Calm Wind Calm Wind shall be coded as "00000KT".

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