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What does a 'TAF' (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) primarily provide?
A TAF is a forecast of meteorological conditions expected to occur in the terminal area around an airport for a specific time period. It includes wind, visibili
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Question: What does a 'TAF' (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) primarily provide?
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- A current report of existing weather conditions at an airport
- A forecast of significant weather phenomena over a broad geographical area ✅ A concise statement of expected meteorological conditions for a specific airport within a specified time period
- Warnings about volcanic ash or tropical cyclones
Correct answer: A concise statement of expected meteorological conditions for a specific airport within a specified time period
Explanation: A TAF is a forecast of meteorological conditions expected to occur in the terminal area around an airport for a specific time period. It includes wind, visibility, weather phenomena, and cloud conditions.
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