Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF)

Definition

A TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) is an official, aviation-specific weather forecast issued for airports. It provides a concise summary of expected meteorological conditions in the vicinity of an aerodrome, typically within a 5 NM radius, over a 30-hour or 24-hour period (occasionally 9 or 12 hours for smaller airports).
TAFs are issued by meteorological authorities and are formatted according to ICAO standards for international use.

Purpose

  • Help pilots plan departure and arrival operations
  • Assist in alternate airport selection
  • Provide essential input for IFR fuel planning, approach minima, and contingency strategies

Format Overview

A typical TAF includes:

  • Airport ICAO code
  • Date/time of issuance
  • Forecast validity period
  • Forecasted wind, visibility, weather phenomena, cloud layers
  • Probability and timing of changes (e.g., TEMPO, BECMG, PROB)

Example TAF

LOWW 081100Z 0812/0918 27008KT 9999 SCT030
BECMG 0814/0816 32012KT
TEMPO 0816/0820 4000 -RA BKN020
PROB30 TEMPO 0900/0904 2000 TSRA

Decoded:

  • LOWW: Vienna International Airport
  • 081100Z: Issued on the 8th day at 1100 UTC
  • 0812/0918: Valid from the 8th at 12:00 UTC until the 9th at 18:00 UTC
  • 27008KT: Wind from 270ยฐ at 8 knots
  • 9999: Visibility 10 km or more
  • SCT030: Scattered clouds at 3000 ft
  • BECMG 0814/0816: Becoming between 14:00โ€“16:00 UTC
  • 32012KT: New wind from 320ยฐ at 12 knots
  • TEMPO 0816/0820: Temporary condition between 16:00โ€“20:00 UTC
  • 4000 -RA BKN020: Visibility 4 km, light rain, broken clouds at 2000 ft
  • PROB30 TEMPO 0900/0904 2000 TSRA: 30% chance of thunderstorms with rain, 2 km visibility from 00:00โ€“04:00 on the 9th

Key TAF Elements

CodeMeaning
KTWind in knots
9999Visibility 10 km or more
SCT/BKN/OVCCloud coverage: Scattered, Broken, Overcast
BECMGGradual change in weather
TEMPOTemporary weather conditions
PROBProbability of certain weather (e.g., PROB30 = 30%)
CBCumulonimbus clouds (severe weather risk)

TAF vs. METAR

FeatureTAFMETAR
TypeForecastActual observation
Duration9โ€“30 hoursUpdated every hour
UsePlanningReal-time conditions
FormatPredictiveSnapshot

Why TAFs Matter

  • โœ… Critical for fuel planning and alternates
  • โœ… Used to determine landing and takeoff minima
  • โœ… Aid in assessing weather-related delays or rerouting
  • โœ… Required for IFR pre-flight planning

Tips for Pilots

  • Always compare TAF with METAR to assess trends
  • Monitor BECMG/TEMPO to anticipate weather windows
  • Use LearnATC to practice interpreting and applying TAFs to real scenarios
  • Check for TAF amendments (TAF AMD) that override previous forecasts