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1 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. July 2008 National Weather Service Graphical Hazards for Aviation Graphical AIRMET (G-AIRMET)

2 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 2 Graphical AIRMET G-AIRMET G-AIRMET contains information related to the occurrence or expected occurrence of en-route weather phenomenon, which may affect safety of aircraftG-AIRMET contains information related to the occurrence or expected occurrence of en-route weather phenomenon, which may affect safety of aircraft Issued at 03:00, 09:00, 15:00, and 21:00 UTCIssued at 03:00, 09:00, 15:00, and 21:00 UTC –Updates (e.g., amendments) issued as necessary G-AIRMET provided in Binary Universal Format Record (BUFR) format via NWS operationG-AIRMET provided in Binary Universal Format Record (BUFR) format via NWS operation –Digital format intended for integration into customer and partners’ systems Basic display interface on AviationWeather.govBasic display interface on AviationWeather.gov

3 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. ElementG-AIRMET Turbulence(non-convective) Moderate Turbulence Surface to 45,000 feet Sustained Surface Winds ≥ 30 knots ≥ 30 knots Low Level Wind Shear (non-convective) Wind shear (+/- 10 knots) below 2000 feet AGL Surface Visibility ≤ 3 miles (IFR) Cause of Surface Visibility restriction Precipitation (PCPN), Mist (BR), Fog (FG), Haze (HZ), Smoke (FU), Blowing Snow (BLSN) Low Ceilings Ceiling ≤ 1000 feet (IFR) G-AIRMET Elements

4 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. ElementG-AIRMET Icing(non-convective) Moderate Airframe Icing Surface to 45,000 feet Freezing Level Location of the freezing level at the Surface, 4,000, 8,000, 12,000, and 16,0000 feet Multiple Freezing Levels Area and vertical range Mountain Obscuration Area Cause of Mountain Obscuration Clouds (CLDS), Precipitation (PCPN), Mist (BR), Fog (FG), Haze (HZ), Smoke (FU) SIGMETs Included in depiction but not provided as part of the G- AIRMET/GFA BUFR message G-AIRMET Elements (Cont.)

5 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 5 G-AIRMET Intended to be displayed as a graphicIntended to be displayed as a graphic –Not a text message converted to a graphic –Data intended to be integrated into display systems –Not a “picture” Identification of weather hazardIdentification of weather hazard –Use Lat/Long instead of VORs –Uses many more points to describe with more precision Quality of informationQuality of information –More precision in time and space –More information than text can carry –Tiny communication costs

6 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 6 AIRMET and G-AIRMET The text AIRMET is a product of the G-AIRMETThe text AIRMET is a product of the G-AIRMET –AIRMET and G-AIRMET fully consistent –The AIRMET contains less precision –Advisory for a period of up to 6 hours a time “smear”a time “smear” –The text AIRMET is limited by number of characters –Uses VORs to describe extent of hazard over a period of time.

7 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 7 Snapshot vs. Smear Example A Weather hazard is moving and expanding from southwestern North Carolina and increasing in size.A Weather hazard is moving and expanding from southwestern North Carolina and increasing in size. The graphic representation of the text AIRMET at the top is forced to encompass this entire region for the full six-hour forecast period.The graphic representation of the text AIRMET at the top is forced to encompass this entire region for the full six-hour forecast period. The G-AIRMET at the bottom is able to depict the precise position, size, and shape of the area at three distinct times within the same forecast period.The G-AIRMET at the bottom is able to depict the precise position, size, and shape of the area at three distinct times within the same forecast period.

8 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 8 Snapshot vs. Smear G-AIRMET Snapshots Area of Text AIRMET G-AIRMET Snapshots Area of Text AIRMET F00 + F03 + F06 = F00 + F03 + F06 = 6 h smear G-AIRMET production = Snapshots in timeG-AIRMET production = Snapshots in time Snapshots turned into 6 hour smearSnapshots turned into 6 hour smear 6 h smear turned into Text AIRMET6 h smear turned into Text AIRMET Very Similar to current forecaster practiceVery Similar to current forecaster practice F06 F00 F03 = F00-06

9 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. 9 Graphics-to-Text Formatter In order to produce graphics and text in parallel a Graphics-to-Text Formatter is requiredIn order to produce graphics and text in parallel a Graphics-to-Text Formatter is required –Translates graphical snapshots into the text version of the AIRMETS. –A formatter generates the text AIRMETs which generally do not require additional editing by the forecaster. Requires changes in current practice for text AIRMETRequires changes in current practice for text AIRMET –Proposals Adopted at G-AIRMET/AIRMET Workshop at the Aviation Weather Center, Kansas City, November 16-17, 2004 –Final requirements pending final approval

10 Supporting the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. Demonstration G-AIRMET Experimental Demonstration Display http://aviationweather.gov/testbed/gfa/ http://aviationweather.gov/testbed/gfa/ http://aviationweather.gov/testbed/gfa/ Site is updated only when experiments are being conducted and is available intermittently.Site is updated only when experiments are being conducted and is available intermittently. Data may be available some mornings.Data may be available some mornings.


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