Severe CAVOK
The best type of weather. CAVOK is an abbreviation often used in meteorogical aerodrome reports (METAR), which stands for Clouds And Visibility OK. Simplified, it implies that there are no clouds significant for pilots to keep in mind, and will make for an nice day of flying.
Severe CAVOK is an unofficial term jokingly made up by pilots, which used to describe a day when it is sunny, no clouds, no wind, and a comfortable air temperature.
Severe CAVOK is an unofficial term jokingly made up by pilots, which used to describe a day when it is sunny, no clouds, no wind, and a comfortable air temperature.
Example 1:
METAR ENDU 101220Z 00000
SEVERE CAVOK 20/05 NOSIG
Example 2:
Arctic 420: "Do you know what the weather will be like tomorrow?"
Arctic 069: "Severe cavok"
Arctic 420: "That's great!"
METAR ENDU 101220Z 00000
SEVERE CAVOK 20/05 NOSIG
Example 2:
Arctic 420: "Do you know what the weather will be like tomorrow?"
Arctic 069: "Severe cavok"
Arctic 420: "That's great!"