AMC1 NCO.OP.160 Meteorological conditions
CAA ORS9 Decision No. 1
APPLICATION OF AERODROME FORECASTS (TAF & TREND) — AEROPLANES AND HELICOPTERS
Where a terminal area forecast (TAF) or meteorological aerodrome or aeronautical report (METAR) with landing forecast (TREND) is used as forecast, the following criteria should be used:
(a) From the start of a TAF validity period up to the time of applicability of the first subsequent 'FM...' or 'BECMG' or, if no 'FM' or ‘BECMG' is given, up to the end of the validity period of the TAF, the prevailing weather conditions forecast in the initial part of the TAF should be applied.
(b) From the time of observation of a METAR up to the time of applicability of the first subsequent 'FM...' or 'BECMG' or, if no 'FM' or ‘BECMG' is given, up to the end of the validity period of the TREND, the prevailing weather conditions forecast in the METAR should be applied.
(c) Following FM (alone) or BECMG AT, any specified change should be applied from the time of the change.
(d) Following BECMG (alone), BECMG FM, BECMG TL, BECMG FM TL:
(1) in the case of deterioration, any specified change should be applied from the start of the change; and
(2) in the case of improvement, any specified change should be applied from the end of the change.
(e) In a period indicated by TEMPO (alone), TEMPO FM, TEMPO TL, TEMPO FM TL, PROB30/40 (alone):
(1) deteriorations associated with persistent conditions in connection with e.g. haze, mist, fog, dust/sandstorm, continuous precipitation should be applied;
(2) deteriorations associated with transient/showery conditions in connection with short- lived weather phenomena, e.g. thunderstorms, showers may be ignored; and
(3) improvements should in all cases be disregarded.
(f) In a period indicated by PROB30/40 TEMPO:
(1) deteriorations may be disregarded; and
(2) improvements should be disregarded.
Note: Abbreviations used in the context of this AMC are as follows:
FM: from
BECMG: becoming
AT: at
TL: till
TEMPO: temporarily
PROB: probability