SKC indicates a human observer sees noĬlouds. Which cannot detect existence of clouds above 12,000'. This differs from SKC Open Circle in that this square is used with automated reporting stations Note that Visibility may still be restricted such that you may not have a green VFR icon.ĬLR: Open Square icon indicates clear sky (no cloud cover) to at least 12,000'AGL. SKC: Open Circle icon indicates clear sky (no cloud cover). VFR - Ceiling greater than 3,000 and Visibility greater than 5 miles MVFR (Marginal VFR) - Ceiling 1,000 to 3,000 and/or Visibility 3 to 5 miles
IFR - Ceiling 500 to 1000' and/or Visibility 1 to less than 3 miles To poor vertical visibility (METAR code VV) LIFR (Low IFR) - Ceiling below 500' and/or Visibility less than 1 mile or indefinite ceiling due The Cloud Coverage displayed is based on the greatest coverage, regardless of altitude.
METARs are displayed as blue-tinted circles, with the standard Aviation Flight Category colors and Cloud Coverage symbols. Will display AIRMET and SIGMET details and disable mouse roll-over. The current mouse location, and clicking on the map Rolling over the map will show information about TFRs, AIRMETs and SIGMETs (if any) at
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This mayīe useful if you need to copy information from the details, or if you want to click on a link within theĭetailed report. Raw details as often there are important details included with the remarks.Ĭlicking on an icon will also display detailed information, and will disable mouse roll-over. (i.e., encoded) report and a summary of major elements in the report. Rolling the mouse over an icon will display detailed information, usually including the raw Types of data and, for most, different colors and symbols are displayed on the icon to show Icons are used to present summarized information quickly. Help Privacy Policy Conditions of Use AvnWx Icons