Weather. Information Migration and Transition (WIMAT) Federal Aviation Administration. Presented to: Friends and Partners of Aviation.

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Weather Information Migration and Transition (WIMAT) Presented to: Friends and Partners of Aviation Weather By: Jack May Date: July 18, 2018

The Problem (Example: Convection) Convective SIGMET C-SIGMET 2-6HR OTLK International SIGMET CIWS/COSPA TCM Convective Forecast Low Level SIG Wx Hi Level SIG Wx WAFS Grids TAF GTG-N (convection) Center Wx Advisory Met Impact Statement Area Forecast (AK, HI) LAMP (Lightning) Severe Wx Watches Severe Wx Warnings NDFD probability of T Verbal expression (CWSU Mets) 2

Why the Differences? Customers/needs Accuracy Regions Format Text Graphic Digital IWXXM Source differences Automated/Forecaster Time-smear vs. Time-snapshot Spatial resolution Forecast time resolution Scaler resolution Update rate Content type Probabilistic, or Deterministic 3

FOC Draft Requirement for convective elements Refresh Rate 10 min 1 hour Every 1 minute Every 5 minutes Convective Product Comparison Chart Convective Hazards Identified ALL VIP 3+ VIL VIL VIL-like VIL-like VIL Lightning ALL ALL ALL C-SIGMET CCFP CIWS CoSPA NCWD NCWF TCWF LAMP Lightning Low Level Sig Wx Chart High Level Sig Wx Chart TAF Issuance Frequency Every 1 hour Every 2 hours Every 5 minutes Every 5 minutes Every 5 minutes Every 5 minutes Every 5 minutes Every 1 hour Every 6 hours Every 6 hours Every 6 hours 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C-SIGMET Outlook Variable time periods Hail, tornado, Surface Wind ALL ALL Severe Weather Watch Met Impact Statement Center Wx Advisory As req d As req d As req d Graphical Digital ALL Area Forecast Every 8 hours Text Max Cloud Top ALL SPC Con Height Forecast ICAO Sigmet Every 6 hours As req d Snapshot Time Smear 10/9/2009 4

The Impact of so Many Different Products? Information not tailored for my needs Numerous products used by me to tailor to my needs Conflicting information Different users using different information from different sources to make decisions Pleas from customers for fewer products and consistency among products Technology offers capability to automatically tailor information for specific decisions from base weather information Decision support tools! 5

Airspace and Timeframe Figure 4: Categorize Products by Airspace and Time Period for each specific phenomenon. 6

WIMAT Process A team-based approach, led by Pat Murphy (ANG- C6), to identify and evaluate current products for: Duplication over airspace and timeframe Frequency of use Production cost vs. utility Derivability - Can products, if needed, be reformatted from a single higher resolution product? Steering Committee to develop drafts for participants to evaluate and comment Participants from: FAA, NWS, AOPA, ADF, ALPA, A4A, MITRE, Harris, HAI, NATCA, NBAA, NTSB, and RAA 7

WIMAT Process for a Candidate Product Is there another product that has the parameters expressed by candidate product in the candidate product s timeframe? Are these parameters sufficiently accurate? If yes, is the candidate product required by external authority (e.g. ICAO)? If yes, can the product be derived through automation? If no, place product into the retirement process 8

The Problem (Example: Convection) Convective SIGMET C-SIGMET 2-6HR OTLK International SIGMET CIWS/COSPA TCM Convective Forecast Low Level SIG Wx Hi Level SIG Wx WAFS Grids TAF GTG-N (convection) Center Wx Advisory Met Impact Statement Area Forecast (AK, HI) LAMP (Lightning) Severe Wx Watches Severe Wx Warnings NDFD probability of T Verbal expression (CWSU Mets) 9

Early Candidates 10

Text AIRMET Text AIRMET vs. Graphical AIRMET (G-AIRMET) What is the purpose of Text AIRMET given G-AIRMETs? Is there an obligation to ICAO to produce text AIRMETs? Going to IWXXM anyway LLWS POTENTIAL...CA AND CSTL WTRS BOUNDED BY 40WSW ENI-30NE PYE-20SSW EHF-60NW HEC- 20NNE HEC-20WNW LAX-50W RZS-40WSW ENI LLWS EXP. CONDS CONTG BYD 15Z THRU 21Z. 11

Text Winds Aloft 12

Text Area Forecasts Caribbean Gulf of Mexico Hawaii Alaska 13

Gridded Forecasts for Aviation 14

Area Forecasts for Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico 15

Convective SIGMET In the world of NWP Convection updated every 25 seconds Forecasts updated every 5 minutes Forecast temporal resolution of 5 minutes up to hour two 15 minutes for hours 2-8 High resolution storm tops in 1,000 foot increments If SIGMETs are required for convection, what is the role of the hourly Convective SIGMET as opposed to a four-hour SIGMET for convection? Can it be automated from NWP grids? 16

WIMAT -- Strategy Distill weather info down to its basic form over specific time periods and airspace Determine how to retire the other products Derive products base information that cannot be retired More and More, allow user to tailor base information to meet decision needs (e.g. display, integration with DSTs) 17

Save your Questions for Q&A after next session 18