Any pilots out there who can read METARs? If so, here's my local weather..
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METAR text:[/TD]
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KLAX 292353Z 26017KT 10SM CLR 22/14 A2986 RMK AO2 SLP111 T02170144 10228 20211 56014
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Here is the translation..
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[TD]Conditions at:[/TD]
[TD]KLAX (
LOS ANGELES , CA, US) observed 2353 UTC 29 September 2014[/TD]
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[TD]Temperature:[/TD]
[TD]21.7°C (
71°F)[/TD]
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[TD]Dewpoint:[/TD]
[TD]14.4°C (58°F) [
RH = 63%][/TD]
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[TD]Pressure (altimeter):[/TD]
[TD]29.86 inches Hg (1011.3 mb)
[Sea-level pressure: 1011.1 mb][/TD]
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Winds:[/TD]
[TD]from the W (260 degrees) at 20 MPH (
17 knots; 8.8 m/s)[/TD]
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Visibility:[/TD]
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10 or more miles (16+ km)[/TD]
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[TD]Ceiling:[/TD]
[TD]at least 12,000 feet AGL[/TD]
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Clouds:[/TD]
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sky clear below 12,000 feet AGL[/TD]
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[TD]Weather:[/TD]
[TD]no significant weather observed at this time[/TD]
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Yes, this is weather for nerds!