Section 2. Transcribed Weather Broadcasts (TWEB) (Alaska Only)
2-2-1. GENERAL
a. Transcribed weather broadcast service provides
continuous aeronautical and meteorological
information on low or medium frequency (L/MF) and
very high frequency omnidirectional range (VOR)
facilities.
b. At TWEB equipment locations controlling two
or more VORs, the one used least for ground-to-air
communications, preferably the nearest VOR, may
be used as a TWEB outlet simultaneously with the
nondirectional radio beacon (NDB) facility. Where
this is accomplished, capability to manually override
the broadcast must be provided for emergency
communications.
2-2-2. CONTENT
The sequence, source, and content of transcribed
broadcast material must be:
a. Introduction.
State the location and preparation time.
PHRASEOLOGY-
(location) TRANSCRIBED AVIATION WEATHER
BROADCAST PREPARED AT (time) ZULU.
b. Adverse Conditions. Extracted from convective significant meteorological information (SIGMET) (WST), SIGMET (WS), Airmen's
Meteorological Information (AIRMET), AIRMET
(WA), Center Weather Advisory (CWA), and Alert
Weather Watch (AWW).
PHRASEOLOGY-
WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR
(adverse conditions) OVER (geographical area) (list
weather advisories only, no text).
c. Synopsis. A brief statement describing the type,
location, and movement of weather systems and/or
masses which might affect the route or the area.
d. Terminal Forecasts. Include the valid time of
forecast.
PHRASEOLOGY-
TERMINAL FORECAST FOR (location)
VALID UNTIL
(time) ZULU.
e. Winds Aloft Forecast. Broadcast winds aloft
forecast for the location nearest to the TWEB. The
broadcast should include the levels from 3,000 to
12,000 feet but must always include at least two
forecast levels above the surface.
PHRASEOLOGY-
WINDS ALOFT FORECAST VALID UNTIL (time) ZULU.
(Location) (Altitude) (direction) AT (speed).
f. Surface Weather Reports. Record surface
reports as described in paragraph 1218, Weather
Phraseology.
1. Broadcast local reports first, then broadcast
the remainder of the reports beginning with the first
station east of true north and continuing clockwise
around the TWEB location.
2. Announce the location name of a surface
report once.
(a) Surface weather broadcast introduction:
PHRASEOLOGY-
(Location name) AVIATION WEATHER, (4 digits of
time), ZULU OBSERVATIONS.
(b) Special weather reports:
PHRASEOLOGY-
(Location name) SPECIAL REPORT (last 2 digits of time)
OBSERVATION, (weather report).
g. Density Altitude. Include temperature and the
statement “Check Density Altitude” as part of the
surface weather broadcast for any station with a field
elevation of 2,000 feet MSL or above that meets the
following criteria: (See TBL 2-2-1.)
TBL 2-2-1
Density Altitude
Field Elevation
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Temperature (C)
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2,000-2,999
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29 degrees or higher
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3,000-3,999
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27 degrees or higher
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4,000-4,999
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24 degrees or higher
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5,000-5,999
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21 degrees or higher
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6,000-6,999
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18 degrees or higher
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7,000-higher
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16 degrees or higher
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h. PILOT WEATHER REPORTS
Summarize PIREPs and, if the weather conditions
meet solicitation requirements, append a request for
PIREPs.
PHRASEOLOGY-
PILOT REPORT OF WEATHER CONDITIONS AT (text).
i. Alert Notice (ALNOT) Alert Announcement,
if applicable.
PHRASEOLOGY-
OVERDUE AIRCRAFT ALERT, (time) ZULU (aircraft
identification), (color), (type), DEPARTED (airport) VIA
(route), (destination). LAST KNOWN POSITION (state
last known position). THIS AIRCRAFT IS OVERDUE.
ALL AIRCRAFT ARE REQUESTED TO MONITOR ONE
TWO ONE POINT FIVE FOR E-L-T SIGNAL. INFORM
THE NEAREST F-A-A FACILITY OF ANY
INFORMATION REGARDING THIS AIRCRAFT.
j. Closing statement.
PHRASEOLOGY-
PILOT WEATHER REPORTS ARE REQUESTED. FOR
NOTAM, MILITARY TRAINING ACTIVITY, OR OTHER
SERVICES, CONTACT A FLIGHT SERVICE STATION.
2-2-3. TESTING TWEB EQUIPMENT
When TWEB equipment is to be tested, broadcast an
advisory to this effect. Ensure no obsolete
information is broadcast during a testing period.
2-2-4. SERVICE MAY BE SUSPENDED
TWEB service may be suspended:
a. For routine maintenance only during periods
when weather conditions within 100 miles of the
broadcast outlet are equal to or better than a ceiling
of 3,000 feet and visibility of 5 miles.
b. When the equipment fails. If a malfunction
occurs in the recording or control unit but the tape
transport unit remains operative, continue broadcasting current data. Remove data as it becomes obsolete.
2-2-5. MONITORING
a. At TWEB equipment locations, listen to at least
one complete TWEB cycle each hour. Check for
completeness, accuracy, speech rate, and proper
enunciation. Correct any noted irregularities.
b. If practical:
1. The control facility must monitor the
transmissions through local outlet.
2. The FSS associated with a remote outlet must
monitor the transmissions for a sufficient period each
hour to assure voice quality and clarity.
c. Promptly correct or inform the TWEB facility
of any irregularities.
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