TAF Adelaide River Helicopter Landing Site
Adelaide River Helicopter Landing Site is a heliport in Northern Territory, Australia. The airport is located at latitude -13.23620 and longitude 131.10796. This airport has no ICAO code, we use AU-0067 as reference. The airport is in the Brisbane FIR.
This aviation weather observation was made for Darwin International Airport / RAAF Darwin on May 5, 2024 14:38, local time. Valid from May 5, 2024 15:30 to May 6, 2024 21:30, local time.
Forecast
Between sunday 15:30 and monday 21:30
- Wind: The wind is from direction 100° with a speed of 12 kt.
- CAVOK: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Furthermore, there can't be fog, precipitation nor other significant weather.
From sunday 18:30
- Wind: The wind is from direction 340° with a speed of 6 kt.
- CAVOK: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Furthermore, there can't be fog, precipitation nor other significant weather.
From sunday 21:30
- Wind: The wind is from direction 150° with a speed of 5 kt.
- CAVOK: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Furthermore, there can't be fog, precipitation nor other significant weather.
From monday 08:30
- Wind: The wind is from direction 120° with a speed of 12 kt.
- CAVOK: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Furthermore, there can't be fog, precipitation nor other significant weather.
From monday 17:30
- Wind: The wind is from direction 010° with a speed of 6 kt.
- CAVOK: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Furthermore, there can't be fog, precipitation nor other significant weather.
Daylight period
Today the sun rises at 06:54 and sets at 18:30. This applies to Adelaide River Helicopter Landing Site, the universal daylight period may be different. The difference between the local time and UTC is +9 hour 30 minutes. Daylight saving time is currently in progress.