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1 WMO Meteorological service for aviation Dimitar Ivanov Chief, AEM Division WMO

2 MET service for aviation  Characteristics:  Aviation is genuinely international and global  Clear definition of user (airlines, flight crew, air traffic services, search and rescue services, airport management, others concerned)  Proper definition of user requirements (different for different users)  Clear objectives of service - safety, regularity, efficiency; recent addition - environment  Regular user feed-back

3 Institutional arrangements for service delivery  Service delivery: well developed international regulatory framework (ICAO Annex 3/WMO Tec. Reg. Vol. II), national legislation and regulation  Roles, responsibilities and accountability of all stakeholders well defined  MET Authorities (MA) of Members responsible for organization and provision of service  MET Service Providers – different type of organization and business models

4 Service requirements  Requirement on MET Authorities to implement a properly organized quality system in conformity with ISO 9000 series  QMS a global requirement (ICAO-WMO Regulations)  QMS: success story  Competency requirements for aeronautical met personnel - standard practice as of 1 Dec 2013.

5 Products and Services  Observations – aerodrome, airborne, others  Forecasts – aerodrome, terminal area, en-route  Warnings – aerodrome warnings, AIRMET, SIGMET (VA, TC and other hazards)  Advisory services – VA, TC  Flight documentation  Services for ATS, AIS and other users  All defined in ICAO Annex 3 and WMO TRs, Vol II

6 Efficiency and cost recovery  User concern with efficiency and cost- effectiveness  Efficiency through global and regional facilities: 2 WAFCs (wind, temp, SIGWX), 9 Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres, 7 TC Advisory Centres  User willing to pay for services  Many Met Services recover the costs for aviation services provided  Good practice for service delivery

7 Things to consider for LTSD  National vs International  Needs for harmonization and interoperability  Users and their requirements – need to learn their decision-making trees  Study existing services  WMO position and instrumentarium  Business case and who’s paying  Science and technology  Possible methodology – define “use cases”


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