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On 08/11/2010 21:28, Jon O'Rourke wrote:
Not guilty m'lord on this occasion ! From a TAF perspective it all depends on the the extent of the change in terms of degrees and also the speed before and after the change. However, in this case it a change to 130° to 210° would be valid in the TAF as it was a swing of 60° or more and the wind was over 10KT before it veered - but no doubt difficult to predict accurately for such a short time. If you were writing a TAF based on the what happened it would quite awkward, either a short BECMG of a SW'ly immediately followed by another short BECMG back to a SE'ly or alternatively a TEMPO SW'ly for 1 hour. Either way it's a difficult one to convey well within the constraints of the TAF rules. As an aside, have you tried the Openrunway service for Heathrow, Phil ? I'm sure you'd find that interesting and it also provides hourly predictions for wind speed and direction amongst other parameters http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/aviation...rts/openrunway Jon. I would go for a TEMPO! It was clearly a fine line. Farnborough were Westerly for a few hours, and Gatwick never made it even though Shoreham did! It was certainly a wonky old front! Phil |
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