Timbuff10
Well-Known Member
I was always taught that a ceiling was defined as the lowest layer of clouds that were broken or overcast. Well, today I actually looked it up and discovered that a ceiling also includes obscuration.
From the FARs:
"Ceiling means the height above the earth's surface of the lowest layer of clouds or obscuring phenomena that is reported as “broken”, “overcast”, or “obscuration”, and not classified as “thin” or “partial”. "
Ok, I learned something new... Then I look in the AIM and find this:
"Obscurations are reported when the sky is partially obscured by a ground-based phenomena by indicating the amount of obscuration as FEW, SCT, BKN followed by three zeros (000). In remarks, the obscuring phenomenon precedes the amount of obscuration and three zeros. "
So anyway, I have seen BKN and OVC on Metars but am I reading this right that if the ceiling exists due to an obscuration, you have to know that FEW @ 000 equals a ceiling or will the metar actually say something like OBS or OBC or whatever the abbreviation is for obscuration?
They way I understand it, technically FEW and SCT could equal a ceiling if they are low enough? That can't be right though or the definition would say so, right?
Seems like Obscurations would be more of a visibility thing rather than a distance between clouds and sfc.
From the FARs:
"Ceiling means the height above the earth's surface of the lowest layer of clouds or obscuring phenomena that is reported as “broken”, “overcast”, or “obscuration”, and not classified as “thin” or “partial”. "
Ok, I learned something new... Then I look in the AIM and find this:
"Obscurations are reported when the sky is partially obscured by a ground-based phenomena by indicating the amount of obscuration as FEW, SCT, BKN followed by three zeros (000). In remarks, the obscuring phenomenon precedes the amount of obscuration and three zeros. "
So anyway, I have seen BKN and OVC on Metars but am I reading this right that if the ceiling exists due to an obscuration, you have to know that FEW @ 000 equals a ceiling or will the metar actually say something like OBS or OBC or whatever the abbreviation is for obscuration?
They way I understand it, technically FEW and SCT could equal a ceiling if they are low enough? That can't be right though or the definition would say so, right?
Seems like Obscurations would be more of a visibility thing rather than a distance between clouds and sfc.