Cloud Symbol Priority
Often, more than one cloud type occurs in each level (low, middle, or high) iof the atmosphere. However, since only one cloud type is indicated for each level, the cloud that is coded is based upon a priority list of the most predominate cloud for each particular level. At right is a list of priority and symbol for each cloud type.
How is this list used? If more than one cloud type exits for any given level, the cloud with the highest priority is plotted. For example, an observer might see a cumulonimbus (L9) and stratocumulus (L5) at the same time. In the list of priorities, only the cumulonimbus (L9) will be plotted. What types of clouds are represented by these symbols?
High-level clouds |
H9 | H7 | H8 | H6 | H5 | H4 | H3 | H2 | H1 |
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Mid-level clouds |
M9 | M8 | M7 | M6 | M5 | M4 | M3 | M2 | M1 |
Low-level clouds |
L9 | L3 | L4 | L8 | L2 | L1 | L5 | L6 | L7 |
Present Weather Symbols
The following are the 100 symbols used in meteorology to describe the present weather conditions. They are divided into groups as indicated below.
Codes 00-09 General Group: No precipitation, fog, dust storm, sandstorm, drifting or blowing snow at the station at the time of observation.
00Cloud development NOT observed or NOT observable during past hour (not plotted). |
01Clouds generally dissolving or becoming less developed during past hour (not plotted). |
02State of sky on the whole unchanged during past hour (not plotted). |
03Clouds generally forming or developing during past hour (not plotted). |
04Visibility reduced by smoke. |
05Haze |
06Widespread dust in suspension in the air, not raised by wind at or near the station at the time of observation. |
07Dust or sand raised by the wind at or near the station at the time of the observation, but no well-developed dust whirl(s) and no sandstorm seen; or, in the case of ships, blowing spray at the station. |
08Well developed dust whirl(s) or sand whirl(s) seen at or near the station during the preceding hour or at the time of observation, but no dust storm or sandstorm. |
09Dust storm or sandstorm within sight at the time of observation, or at the station during the preceding hour. |
Codes 10-19 General Group: No precipitation at the station at the time of observation or, except 17, during the preceding hour.
10Mist |
11Patches of shallow fog at station, NOT deeper than 6 feet on land. |
12More or less continuous shallow fog at station, NOT deeper than 6 feet on land. |
13Lighting visible, no thunder heard. |
14Precipitation within sight, but NOT reaching the ground. |
15Precipitation within sight, reaching ground or the surface of the sea, but distant, i.e. estimated to be more than 3 miles from the station. |
16Precipitation within sight, reaching the ground or the surface of the sea, near to (within 3 miles), but not at the station. |
17Thunder heard, but no precipitation at the station. |
18Squall(s) within sight during past hour. |
19Funnel cloud(s) / Tornado(s) during the preceding hour or at time of observation. |
Codes 20-29 General Group: Precipitation, fog, ice fog, or thunderstorm at the station during the preceding hour but not at the time of observation.
20Drizzle (not freezing) or snow grains, not as shower(s), has ended in the past hour. |
21Rain (not freezing) not falling as shower(s), ended in the past hour. |
22Snow not falling as shower(s) ended in the past hour. |
23Rain and snow or ice pellets not falling as shower(s) ended in the past hour . |
24Freezing drizzle or freezing rain not falling as shower(s) ended in the past hour. |
25Shower(s) of rain ended in the past hour. |
26Shower(s) of snow, or of rain and snow ended in the past hour. |
27Shower(s) of hail, or of rain and hail ended in the past hour. |
28Fog or ice fog ended in the past hour. |
29Thunderstorm (with or without precipitation) ended in the past hour. |
Codes 30-39 General Group: Dust storm, sandstorm, drifting or blowing snow.
30Slight or moderate dust storm or sandstorm (has decreased during the preceding hour). |
31Slight or moderate dust storm or sandstorm (no appreciable change during the preceding hour). |
32Slight or moderate dust storm or sandstorm (has begun or increased during the preceding hour). |
33Severe dust storm or sandstorm has decreased during the preceding hour. . |
34Severe dust storm or sandstorm has no appreciable change during the preceding hour. |
35Severe dust storm or sandstorm has begun or increased during the preceding hour |
36Slight or moderate drifting snow (generally below eye level). |
37Heavy drifting snow (generally below eye level). |
38Slight or moderate blowing snow (generally above eye level). |
39Heavy blowing snow (generally above eye level). |
Codes 40-49 General Group: Fog at the time of observation.
40Fog at a distance at the time of observation, but not at the station during the preceding hour, the fog or ice fog extending to a level above that of the observer. |
41Fog in patches. |
42Fog sky visible (has become thinner during preceding hour). |
43Fog sky obscured (has become thinner during preceding hour). |
44Fog sky visible (no appreciable change during the preceding hour). |
45Fog sky obscured (no appreciable change during the preceding hour). |
46Fog sky visible (has begun or has become thicker during the preceding hour). |
47Fog sky obscured (has begun or has become thicker during the preceding hour). |
48Fog, depositing rime ice, sky visible. |
49Fog, depositing rime ice, or ice fog, sky obscured. |
Codes 50-59 General Group: Drizzle at the time of observation.
50Drizzle, not freezing, intermittent (slight at time of observation). |
51Drizzle, not freezing, continuous (slight at time of observation) |
52Drizzle, not freezing, intermittent (moderate at time of observation). |
53Drizzle, not freezing, continuous (moderate at time of observation). |
54Drizzle, not freezing, intermittent (heavy at time of observation). |
55Drizzle, not freezing, continuous (heavy at time of observation). |
56Drizzle, freezing, slight. |
57Drizzle, freezing, moderate or heavy. |
58Drizzle and rain, slight. |
59Drizzle and rain, moderate or heavy. |
Codes 60-69 General Group: Rain.
60Rain, not freezing, intermittent (slight at time of observation). . |
61Rain, not freezing, continuous (slight at time of observation). |
62Rain, not freezing, intermittent (moderate at time of observation). |
63Rain, not freezing, continuous (moderate at time of observation). |
64Rain, not freezing, intermittent (heavy at time of observation). |
65Rain, not freezing, continuous (heavy at time of observation). |
66Rain, freezing, slight. |
67Rain, freezing, moderate or heavy. |
68Rain or drizzle and snow, slight. |
69Rain or drizzle and snow, moderate or heavy. |
Codes 70-79 General Group: Solid precipitation not in showers.
70Intermittent fall of snowflakes (slight at time of observation).
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71Continuous fall of snowflakes (slight at time of observation). |
72Intermittent fall of snowflakes (moderate at time of observation). |
73Continuous fall of snowflakes (moderate at time of observation). |
74Intermittent fall of snowflakes (heavy at time of observation). |
75Continuous fall of snowflakes (heavy at time of observation). |
76Ice needles (with or without fog). |
77Snow grains (with or without fog). |
78Isolated star-like snow crystals (with or without fog). |
79Ice pellets (sleet) |
Codes 80-99 General Group: Showery precipitation, or precipitation with current or recent thunderstorm.
80Rain shower(s), slight |
81Rain shower(s), moderate or heavy |
82Rain shower(s), violent |
83Shower(s) of rain and snow mixed, slight |
84Shower(s) of rain and snow mixed, moderate or heavy |
85Snow shower(s), slight |
86Snow shower(s), moderate or heavy |
87Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail, slight with or without rain or rain and snow mixed |
88Shower(s) of snow pellets or small hail, moderate or heavy with or without rain or rain and snow mixed |
89Shower(s) of hail, with or without rain or rain and snow mixed, not associated with thunder, slight |
90Shower(s) of hail, with or without rain or rain and snow mixed, not associated with thunder, moderate or heavy. |
91Thunderstorm during the preceding hour but not at time of observation with slight rain at time of observation. |
92Thunderstorm during the preceding hour but not at time of observation with moderate or heavy rain at time of observation. |
93Thunderstorm during the preceding hour but not at time of observation with slight snow, or rain and snow mixed, or hail at time of observation. |
94Thunderstorm during the preceding hour but not at time of observation with moderate or heavy snow, or rain and snow mixed, or hail at time of observation. |
95Thunderstorm, slight or moderate, without hail but with rain and or snow at time of observation. |
96Thunderstorm, slight or moderate, with hail at time of observation. |
97Thunderstorm, heavy, without hail but with rain and or snow at time of observation. |
98Thunderstorm, combined with dust storm or sandstorm at time of observation. |
99Thunderstorm, heavy, with hail at time of observation. |
Sky Cover Symbols
These are the ten symbols that represent the total amount of sky cover at the time of the observation (reported in eigths).
No Clouds |
1/8th |
2/8th |
3/8th |
4/8th |
5/8th |
6/8th |
7/8th |
8/8th |
Sky Obscured |
Pressure tendency symbols
These symbols show the pressure trend during the past three hours. It is useful for determining motion of front.
For example, a typical pressure pattern for a cold front that has passed a station would be code 3, falling or steady, then rising; or rising, then rising more quickly.
The steady or falling pressure will be the change in pressure before the front passes over the location. After frontal passage, higher pressure moves over the station, as indicated by the pressure rising more quickly.
Code | Symbol | Description | |
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Pressure higher |
0 | Rising, then falling. | |
1 | Rising, then steady; OR rising, then rising more slowly. | ||
2 | Rising steadily OR unsteadily. | ||
3 | Falling or steady, then rising; OR rising, then rising more quickly. | ||
Pressure the same as three hours ago |
4 | Steady, same as 3 hours ago. | |
Pressure lower |
5 | Falling, then rising, same OR lower than 3 hours ago. | |
6 | Falling, then steady; OR falling, then falling more slowly. | ||
7 | Falling steadily OR unsteadily. | ||
8 | Steady or rising, then falling; OR falling, then falling more quickly. |
Wind Speed & Direction
Wind speed. A combination of long/short barbs and pennants indicate the speed of the wind rounded to the nearest 5 knots. Calm wind is indicated by a large circle drawn around the skycover symbol.
One long barb is used to indicate each 10 knots with the short barb representing 5 knots. At 50 knots, the barbs changes to a pennant. For wind speeds higher than 50 knots, long and short barbs are used again in combination with the pennant(s). (See examples below.)
0 ktsObserved wind speed |
5 ktsObserved wind speed |
10 ktsObserved wind speed |
15 ktsObserved wind speed |
30 ktsObserved wind speed |
50 ktsObserved wind speed |
60 ktsObserved wind speed |
65 ktsObserved wind speed |
100 ktsObserved wind speed |
105 ktsObserved wind speed |
The wind direction is indicated by the long shaft. The shaft will point to the direction FROM which the wind is blowing. The direction is based upon a 36-point compass.
Wind FROM 340° (NNW) | Wind FROM 040° (NE) | Wind FROM 190°(S) |
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Past Weather Symbols
These symbols represent the most significant weather within the past six hours of the observation but not during the most recent hour (which is provided by the present weather code).
0Clear or Few Clouds (not plotted). |
1Partly cloudy (scattered) or variable sky (not plotted). |
2Cloudy (broken) or overcast (not plotted). |
3Sandstorm or dust storm, or drifting or blowing snow. |
4Fog, or smoke, or thick dust haze. |
5Drizzle |
6Rain |
7Snow, or rain and snow mixed, or ice pellets (sleet). |
8Shower(s) |
9Thunderstorm, with or without precipitation. |