AIRMET (Airmen’s Meteorological Information) is a weather advisory service provided by the National Weather Service to alert pilots of potential hazardous weather conditions that are not severe enough to warrant a SIGMET but may affect flight safety.
The categories of AIRMETs include:
- IFR: Instrument Flight Rules conditions, such as ceilings and visibilities below VFR standards.
- MTN: Mountain obscuration due to clouds or fog.
- TURB: Turbulence that is not associated with thunderstorms.
- ICG: Icing conditions, including clear air turbulence and structural icing.
- LLWS: Low-level wind shear below 2,500 feet AGL.
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