FCAA01 FCAA01 is defined by the western boundary of ZNY and extending to Lake Erie. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY & ZBW Departure Filters:

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FCAA01 FCAA01 is defined by the western boundary of ZNY and extending to Lake Erie. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY & ZBW Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather close in to or moving toward the N.Y. Metro area. Weather Triggers: Intense weather that is close in or moving toward the N.Y. Metro area and is or will likely directly impact the N.Y. Metro airports. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZOB: Low Weather Impact:90 – 100 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 80 – 90 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact70 – 80 Rate/Hour FCAA01

FCAA02 FCAA02 is defined by the northern boundary of ZDC from MRB extending southeastward. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY & ZBW Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather close in to or moving toward the N.Y. Metro area. Weather Triggers: Intense weather that is close in or moving toward the N.Y. Metro area and is or will likely directly impact the N.Y. Metro airports. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZDC: Low Weather Impact:100 – 110 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 90 – 100 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact 80 – 90 Rate/Hour FCAA02

FCAA03 FCAA03 is defined by the western boundary of ZOB and the eastern boundary of ZID. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY & ZBW Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region would likely trigger use of this FCA. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZOB: Low Weather Impact:70 – 75 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 60 – 70 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact50 – 60 Rate/Hour FCAA03

FCAA04 FCAA04 is defined by the entire western and southern boundary of ZDC. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY & ZBW Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region or in ZDC airspace. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZDC: Low Weather Impact:65 – 70 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 55 – 65 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact50 – 55 Rate/Hour FCAA04

FCAA05 FCAA05 is defined by the western boundary of ZOB and the eastern boundary of ZID. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY, ZBW, ZDC Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region would likely trigger use of this FCA. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZOB: Low Weather Impact:75 – 85 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 65 – 75 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact55 – 65 Rate/Hour FCAA05

FCAA06 FCAA06 is defined by the entire western and southern boundary of ZDC. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY, ZBW, ZDC Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region or in ZDC airspace. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZDC: Low Weather Impact:135 – 145 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 125 – 135 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact115 – 125 Rate/Hour FCAA06

FCAA08 FCAA08 is defined by the western boundary of ZDC and a line across central Virginia. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY, ZBW, ZDC Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region or in ZDC airspace. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZDC: Low Weather Impact:135 – 145 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 125 – 135 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact115 – 125 Rate/Hour FCAA08

FCAA08 – filters, triggers and rates same as FCAA06 FCAA08 is defined by the entire western and southern boundary of ZDC and a line across central Virginia. Altitude Filters: 120 – 600 Arrival Filters: ZNY, ZBW, ZDC Departure Filters: None Likely weather for use: Weather in the Ohio Valley region or in ZDC airspace. Weather Triggers: Lines and popcorn storms. CCFP predicted intensity levels of greater than 50% with High Confidence. NESP Rate Guidelines Flow through ZDC: Low Weather Impact:135 – 145 Rate/Hour Med Weather Impact 125 – 135 Rate/Hour High Weather Impact115 – 125 Rate/Hour FCAA08 Boundary Points: 3910N/08024W 3738N/08047W 3735N/07719W 3756N/07301W

FCAA08 – from the 7/2 OIS/webcoversheet