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METAR(1) FlightGear man pages METAR(1)

NAME

metar - demo METAR utility for FlightGear

SYNOPSIS

metar -h | --help | [-v | --verbose] [-e elevation | --elevation elevation] [-r | --report | -c | --command-line] <list of ICAO airport IDs or METAR strings>

DESCRIPTION

metar is a demo utility for FlightGear that retrieves a METAR (encoded weather information) for one or more given airports from the Internet and displays it in a user-readable form. Optionally, it can also print the command-line arguments required to start fgfs(1) at the current time and with the weather conditions in effect.

OPTIONS

-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-v, --verbose
Display debugging information while performing the required operation.
-e elevation, --elevation elevation
Set the airport elevation to elevation meters.
-r, --report
Print the weather information on the screen in a user-readable form.
-c, --command-line
Print the command-line arguments required to start FlightGear at the current time and with the weather conditions in effect.

EXIT STATUS

metar exits with 0 on success, with 1 if the syntax of the command-line arguments is wrong or an error occurs.

ENVIRONMENT

HTTP_PROXY
Specifies the HTTP proxy to use. Must be in the form http://host:port/.

EXAMPLE

Print the current weather information for KSFO and KOAK:

$ metar KSFO KOAK

Print the current weather information for KSFO, as well as the command line arguments required to start FlightGear with the weather conditions in effect:

$ metar -c KSFO -r KSFO

Print the given METAR string as a user-readable weather report:

$ metar "LOWL 161500Z 19004KT 160V240 9999 FEW035 SCT300 29/23 Q1006 NOSIG"

SEE ALSO

fgfs(1), the FlightGear wiki "Weather reports" page
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