TEMP DROP CODE

UZNT13 KNHC 061851
XXAA 56185 99251 70786 08158 99016 26444 18501 00140 26247 07004 92827
22856 10509 85560 17834 07510 70200 09045 07012 50591 05532 07016 88999
77999
61616 AF968 0204A BONNIE OB 04
62626 RAINBAND SPL 2635N08996W LST WND 001 MBL WND 04010
XXBB 56188 99251 70786 08158 00016 26444 11005 25841 2291 26657 33860
18233 44719 10657 55679 07023 66624 03656 77555 01917 88541 02556 99523
11497 05927
21212 00016 18501 11983 07510 22959 10010 33865 09511
44787 06510 55719 08011 66695 06512 77646 08512 88597 07011 99570 03511
11538 08014 22523 08516 33497 07016
31313 09608 81828
51515 10166 02050
61616 AF968 0204A BONNIE OB 04
62626 RAINBAND SPL 2635N08996W LST WND 001 MBL WND 04010

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PART ALPHA (A)

XXAA – Identifier for a temp drop code

Date/Time Group: YYGGId

LATTITUDE: 99LaLaLa

LONGITUDE: QcLoLoLoLo

MARSDEN SQUARE: MMMUlaUlo

SEA LEVEL PRESSURE: 99PoPoPo ToToToDoDo dodofofofo

NOTE

When the depression is 4.9C or less encode the units and tenths
digits of the depression. Encode depressions of 5.0 through 5.4C
as 50. Encode depressions of 5.5C through 5.9C as 56. Dew point
repressions of 6.0 and above are encoded in tens and units with 50
added. Dew point depressions for relative humidities less then 20%
are encoded as 80. When air temperature is below –40C report DaDa as //

 

STANDARD ISOBARIC SURFACES: P1P1h1h1h1 T1T1T1D1D1 d1d1f1f1f1

DATA FOR TROPOPAUSE LEVELS: 88PnPnPn TnTnTnDnDn dndnfnfnfn

MAXIMUM WIND DATA: 77PnPnPn dndnfnfnfn 4vbvbvava

AIRCRAFT AND MISSION IDENTIFICATION: 61616 AFXXX XXXXX XXXXX OB X KXXX

  1. If a training mission the mission identifier is WXWXA TRAIN. The fifth letter "A" is the only character that could possibly change. The "A" defining that the flight is in the Atlantic basin. The letter "C" identifies the Central Pacific area and the letter "E" identifies the Eastern Pacific.
  2. If an operational storm mission: the first two numbers Identifies the number of times an aircraft has flown this system and the second two numbers identifies the system number. The last character again identifies the basin flown. The name of the storm would replace TRAIN. EXAMPLE: AF968 0204A BONNIE – Aircraft 50968, this was the second flight into this system and the system was the fourth of the season. The system reached tropical storm strength and was named BONNIE.

NATIONALLY DEVELOPED CODES: 62626

PART BRAVO (B)

 

Date/Time Group: YYGG8

LATTITUDE: 99LaLaLa

LONGITUDE: QcLoLoLoLo

MARSDEN SQUARE: MMMUlaUlo

SEA LEVEL PRESSURE: 00PoPoPo ToToToDoDo

NOTE

When the depression is 4.9C or less encode the units and tenths
digits of the depression. Encode depressions of 5.0 through 5.4C
as 50. Encode depressions of 5.5C through 5.9C as 56. Dew point
repressions of 6.0 and above are encoded in tens and units with 50
added. Dew point depressions for relative humidities less then 20%
are encoded as 80. When air temperature is below –40C report DaDa as //

SIGNIFICANT ISOBARIC LEVELS: nonoPoPoPo ToToToDoDo

SOUNDING SYSTEM INDICATION, RADIOSONDE/SYSTEM STATUS, LAUNCH TIME: 31313 srrarasasa 8GGgg

ADDITIONAL DATA GROUPS: 51515 101XX 0PnPnPnPn

  1. When the sounding begins within 25mbs below a standard surface, the height of the surface is reported in the format 10190 PnPnhnhnhn. The temperature group is not reported. EXAMPLE: Assume the release was made from 310mbs and the 300mb height was 966 decameters. The last reported standard level in Part A is the 400mb level. The data for the 300mb level is reported in Part A and B as 10190 30966
  2. When the sounding does not reach surface, but terminates within 25mbs of a standard surface, the height of the standard surface is reported in Part A of the code in standard format and also at the end of Part A and Part B of the code in the format as 10190 PnPnhnhnhn. EXAMPLE: Assume termination occurred as 980mbs and the extrapolated height of the 1000mb level was 115 meters. The 1000mb level would be reported in Part A of the code as 00115 ///// ///// and in Part B as 10190 0015.

61616, 62626 – Same procedures as Part A

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