SIGMET, or Significant Meteorological Information, is a type of aviation weather advisory that provides information about hazardous weather conditions affecting the safety of aircraft operations. SIGMETs are issued by national meteorological services and cover phenomena such as severe turbulence, thunderstorms, heavy precipitation, and volcanic ash.
Each SIGMET type has specific criteria and impacts on flight operations. Pilots and air traffic controllers use this information to make informed decisions about flight paths, altitudes, and speeds to ensure the safety of flights.
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