28 November Area Forecasts Are Going Graphical November 28, 2017 The Bureau of Meteorology changed the format of Area Forecasts (ARFORs) from the current text based ARFOR to the more intuitive Graphical Area Forecasts (GAFs) and Grid Point Wind and Temperature Forecasts (GPWTs) on 9 November 2017. Read more>> Related Posts Area Forecasts are Going Graphical The Bureau of Meteorology will be changing the format of Area Forecasts from text based to graphical on 9 November 2017. Read more>> Going-Around: Learning from FDB 981 Many of you would be aware of the Flydubai accident in 2016 involving a B737 at Rostov-on-Don airport, a summary of which appears below. Read more>> BOM: Behind the Scenes AusALPA has been involved with the Bureau of Meteorlogy (BoM) Graphical Area Forecast (GAF) working group since March 2014. Read more>> Fatigue Safety Action Group (FSAG) Fatigue is an ongoing consideration for us all, and as part of the FSAG group, we meet monthly to review data and make changes with the aim of improving pilots’ lives from the fatigue perspective. Read more>> Comments are closed.