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TAF means Terminal Aerodrome Forecast.
Winds
Wind is five digits. Wind direction relative to true north is first three digits. Next is wind speed in knots. 100kt+ winds have three digits. VRB will indicate variable headings or velocity. Calm is 0000KT. METAR winds are all 'true' except when a ASOS or AWOS voice report. TAF winds are 'true'. Even Center winds are 'true'.
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What this means in realworld terms is:1.) TAF wind is given True North direction From
2.) Wind velocity (not magnitude) is given as KT (not KTS)
3.) ATIS and any spoken transmission regarding wind directione is given in Magnetic HDG
hope this helps
bill
P.S. see also:
METARShttp://adds.aviationweather.gov/metars/Sample TAF:
KSEA 141720Z 141818 03007KT P6SM SCT200
FM0200 04005KT P6SM BKN200
FM1200 04005KT P6SM SCT120 BKN200
FM1700 04005KT P6SM BKN120 OVC200
Sample METAR:
KSEA 141756Z 02007KT 10SM FEW012 SCT150 OVC200 M01/M06 A3043 RMK AO2 SLP315 T10061056 11006 21028 50005