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.
A typical TAF includes:
LOWW 081100Z 0812/0918 27008KT 9999 SCT030
BECMG 0814/0816 32012KT
TEMPO 0816/0820 4000 -RA BKN020
PROB30 TEMPO 0900/0904 2000 TSRA
Decoded:
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| KT | Wind in knots |
| 9999 | Visibility 10 km or more |
| SCT/BKN/OVC | Cloud coverage: Scattered, Broken, Overcast |
| BECMG | Gradual change in weather |
| TEMPO | Temporary weather conditions |
| PROB | Probability of certain weather (e.g., PROB30 = 30%) |
| CB | Cumulonimbus clouds (severe weather risk) |
| Feature | TAF | METAR |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Forecast | Actual observation |
| Duration | 9–30 hours | Updated every hour |
| Use | Planning | Real-time conditions |
| Format | Predictive | Snapshot |