Meteorology and
Aviation Weather Training CD
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Table of Contents (1,185 Total Pages)
Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1 (94
pages)
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Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1,
Surface Weather Observations and Reports defines the observing,
reporting, and coding standards for surface based meteorological reports. These
standards are applicable to all Federal agency
programs. |
Opening Pages Cover, Foreword, and Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Surface Weather Observation Program
Chapter 3 Certification and Quality Control
Chapter 4 Observational Records
Chapter 5 Wind
Chapter 6 Visibility
Chapter 7 Runway Visual Range
Chapter 8 Present Weather
Chapter 9 Sky Condition
Chapter 10 Temperature and Dew Point
Chapter 11 Pressure
Chapter 12 Coding
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Appendix C Sensor Standards
Appendix D Runway Visual Range Tables
National Hurricane Operations Plan (161 pages)
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The tropical cyclone warning service is
an interdepartmental effort to provide the United States and designated
international recipients with forecasts, warnings, and assessments concerning
tropical and subtropical weather systems. The procedures and agreements
contained in this manual apply to the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean
Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. |
Change and Review Log, Foreword, and Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Responsibilities of Cooperating Federal Agencies
Chapter 3 General Operations and Procedures of the NWS Hurricane Centers
Chapter 4 National Weather Service Products for the Department of Defense
Chapter 5 Aircraft Reconnaissance
Chapter 6 Satellite Surveillance of Tropical and Subtropical Cyclones
Chapter 7 Surface Radar Reporting
Chapter 8 National Data Buoy Center Reporting Stations
Chapter 9 Marine Weather Broadcasts
Chapter 10 Publicity
Appendix A Local NWS Office Products
Appendix B Defining Points for Tropical Cyclone Watches/Warnings
Appendix C Joint Typhoon Warning Center Bulletins
Appendix D Format for NHOP/NWSOP Flight Information for International and Domestic NOTAM Issuance
Appendix E Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale
Appendix F Official Interagency Agreements
Appendix G RECCO, HDOB, MINOB, AND TEMP Drop Codes, Tables, and Regulations
Appendix H WSR-88D Operations Plan for Tropical Cyclone Events
Appendix I Telephone and Teletype Listing
Appendix J Phonetic Pronunciation Listing
Appendix K Acronyms/Abbreviations
Appendix L Glossary
Appendix M Distribution
National Severe Local Storms Operations Plan (98
pages)
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The procedures and agreements contained
in this manual apply to all of the 50 United States and the U.S. Territories of
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and
Guam. |
Cover, Change and Review Log, Foreword, Table of Contents, List of Figures, and List of Tables
Chapter 1 Responsibilities of Cooperating Agencies
Chapter 2 Definitions and Criteria
Chapter 3 General Operations and Procedures
Chapter 4 Communications
Chapter 5 Observations
Chapter 6 Publicity
Appendix A Recommended Format for Letters of Agreement Between Local Units of NWS and USAF
Appendix B Military Bases and Corresponding Weather Forecast Office
Appendix C Contingency Backup Operations
Appendix D NOAA Weather Radio Network
Appendix E State Contacts for NAWAS Network
Appendix F NOAA Marine Observational Network
Appendix G Abbreviations and Acronyms
Inside Back Cover

Aviation Weather Initiatives (72 pages)
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Weather has a continual impact on both
the safety of aircraft in flight and the efficiency of operations throughout the
National Airspace System. National Aviation Weather Initiatives focuses on
actions to be undertaken by both governmental and non-governmental organizations
to reduce the number of accidents attributable to
weather. |
Cover Table of Contents and the Executive Summary
Chapter Introduction
Chapter 2 Method
Chapter 3 Ceiling and Visibility
Chapter 4 Convective Hazards
Chapter 5 En Route Winds and Temperatures
Chapter 6 Ground De-icing and Anti-Icing
Chapter 7 In-Flight Icing
Chapter 8 Terminal Wind and Temperature Hazards
Chapter 9 Turbulence
Chapter 10 Volcanic Ash and Other Airborne Hazardous Materials
Chapter 11 Conclusion
Organizational Abbreviations
Acknowledgments and Joint Action Group Members
Standard Formats for Weather Data Exchange (183
pages)
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This Weather Data Exchange manual
presents a common set of formats to be used for the presentation of weather data
among Federal agencies. |
Cover Table of Contents
FCMSSR and ICMSSR Committees
Title Page
Change and Review Log
Foreword
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 General Format Definition
Chapter 3 Product Content
Chapter 4 Control Blocks
Chapter 5 Systems Data
Chapter 6 Formatted Binary Blocks
Chapter 7 Vector Graphic Blocks
Chapter 8 Alphanumeric Blocks
Chapter 9 Raster Scan Blocks
Chapter 10 Gridded Data Blocks
Appendix A Terms, Definitions and Standard Values
Appendix B References
Appendix C Code Tables
Appendix D Product Identifier Numbers
Appendix E Locations Identifiers
Appendix F Examples
National Winter Storms
Operations Plan (141 pages)

Opening Cover, Foreword, and
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Responsibilities of Cooperating Agencies
Chapter 2 Aircraft Reconnaissance
Chapter 3 Other Observations
Chapter 4 Communications
Chapter 5 Publicity
Appendix A Abbreviations
Appendix B Definitions
Appendix C Air Traffic Control Clearance Letter
Appendix D Altitude Reservation Approval Request
Appendix E Format for NHOP/NWSOP Flight Information for International and
Domestic NOTAM Issuance
Appendix F East and Gulf Coast Storm Tracks
Appendix G Alaskan Storm Tracks
Appendix H Hawaiian Storm Tracks
Appendix I Official Interagency Agreements
Appendix J Recco Form, Code Tables and Regulations
Appendix K Temp Drop Code Breakdown
Appendix L Distribution
Also on this CD
are the following:
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Aviation Weather Services (211 pages) This manual supplements the
companion manual, Aviation Weather, that deals with weather theories and
hazards. Aviation Weather Services explains weather service in general
and the details of interpreting and using coded weather reports, forecasts, and
observed and prognostic weather charts. Many charts and tables apply directly to
flight planning and in-flight decisions. It can also be used as a source of
study for pilot certification examinations.
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are completely searchable and printable!
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incase you don"t have it.

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