SIGWX

SIGWX is a Significant Weather Chart defined by ICAO.

Weather charts [1] being issued by World Area Forecast Centres [2] (from meteorological offices in London and Washington), presenting the most important meteorological phenomena relevant especially for air traffic transport. WAFC publishes them in two formats

Charts are typically being issued every six hours (0, 6, 12, 18 UTC) and contain forecast valid for next 12 hours. Prognoses are typically prepared for two ranges of heights:

Weather phenomena:

IMPORTANT NOTE: Amendment 74 to ICAO Annex 3 (effective 7 November 2007) [3] eliminated the requirement for depiction of surface fronts and well-defined convergence zones (e.g. ITCZ) on WAFS SIGWX forecasts (in BUFR-code and PNG chart form). WAFC still publishes frontal bulletins, but they contain no data.

References

  1. Representing WAFS SIGWX Data in BUFR v4.3
  2. ICAO World Area Forecast System Operations Group webpage
  3. Amendment 74 to ICAO Annex 3
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