Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2009-104 (Year: 2009, Number: 104)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 490

d) if QFE values are required for more than one runway, the required QFE values for each runway shall be reported and the runways to which the values refer shall be indicated. 4.7.3.3 In METAR and SPECI, only QNH values shall be included. 5/11/08 No. 74 Appendix 3 Annex 3 — Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation APP 3-17 7/11/07 5/11/08 No. 74 4.8 Supplementary information 4.8.1 Reporting 4.8.1.1 Recommendation.— In local routine and special reports and in METAR and SPECI, the following recent weather phenomena, i.e. weather phenomena observed at the aerodrome during the period since the last issued routine report or last hour, whichever is the shorter, but not at the time of observation, should be reported, up to a maximum of three groups, in accordance with the templates shown in Tables A3-1 and A3-2, in the supplementary information: — freezing precipitation — moderate or heavy precipitation (including showers thereof) — blowing snow — duststorm, sandstorm — thunderstorm — funnel cloud (tornado or water spout) — volcanic ash 4.8.1.2 Recommendation.— In local routine and special reports, the following significant meteorological conditions, or combinations thereof, should be reported in supplementary information: — cumulonimbus clouds CB — thunderstorm TS — moderate or severe turbulence MOD TURB, SEV TURB — wind shear WS — hail GR — severe squall line SEV SQL — moderate or severe icing MOD ICE, SEV ICE — freezing precipitation FZDZ, FZRA — severe mountain waves SEV MTW — duststorm, sandstorm DS, SS — blowing snow BLSN — funnel cloud (tornado or water spout) FC The location of the condition should be indicated. Where necessary, additional information should be included using abbreviated plain language. 4.8.1.3 Recommendation.— In automated METAR and SPECI, in addition to the recent weather phenomena listed under 4.8.1.1, recent unknown precipitation should be reported in accordance with the template shown in Table A3-2 when the type of precipitation cannot be identified by the automatic observing system. 4.8.1.4 Recommendation.— In METAR and SPECI, where local circumstances so warrant, information on wind shear should be added. Note.— The local circumstances referred to in 4.8.1.4 include, but are not necessarily limited to, wind shear of a nontransitory nature such as might be associated with low-level temperature inversions or local topography. 4.8.1.5 Recommendation.— In METAR and SPECI, the following information should be included in the supplementary information, in accordance with regional air navigation agreement:

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