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Nowcasting Airport Winter Weather – AVISA Tests During AIRS II : Nowcasting Airport Winter Weather – AVISA Tests During AIRS II
Presentation by
George A. Isaac
Cloud Physics and Severe Weather Research Division
Environment Canada
AVISA – Airport Vicinity Icing and Snow Advisor
AIRS – Alliance Icing Research Study
Co-Authors & Funding Agencies : Co-Authors & Funding Agencies Monika Bailey, Stewart Cober, Norman Donaldson, Ismail Gultepe, Norbert Driedger, David Hudak, Anna Glazer, Janti Reid, Peter Rodriguez, and J. Walter Strapp Environment Canada, Toronto
Alexei Korolev
Skytech Research Inc, Richmond Hill
Frederic Fabry McGill University, Montreal
Funds from Transport Canada, FAA, SAR/NIF, NRC/IAR, CRC, McGill, CFCAS, NSERC
Problems Associated with Airport Winter Weather : Problems Associated with Airport Winter Weather Ice forming on wings of aircraft requiring de-icing
Reduced visibility
Low ceilings
Runway icing and snow removal
In-flight icing during takeoff and landing
Extreme cold temperatures
Slide4 : Hazardous Hours at Canadian Airports Stuart and Isaac, 1994: ICAO Journal
Alliance Icing Research Study II : Alliance Icing Research Study II A large international research program (participants from 25 organizations from N.A. and Europe, gov’t and university sectors)
Lead by MSC
Conducted in the Ottawa-Mirabel region 3 Nov 2003 to 13 Feb 2004
Focus on aviation meteorology research, nowcasting, aircraft icing, cloud processes
Web site http://airs-icing.org/ (Science Plan, Data access, publications, etc)
Endorsed by Aircraft Icing Research Alliance (AIRA) and WWRP Aircraft In-Flight Icing Project (AIFI)
Five (5) research aircraft involved
Three (3) different Nowcasting systems (MSC, NASA, NCAR/NOAA)
Data currently being quality controlled and archived
Project Workshop was conducted at Mt. Tremblant, 9-10 November
Special Session at AIAA in Reno in January/05
Slide6 : IOP1 IOP2 AIRS II Precipitation & Flight Summary over Mirabel
MSC-AVISAAirport Vicinity Icing and Snow Advisor : MSC-AVISA Airport Vicinity Icing and Snow Advisor
Slide9 : ARE
SKIES CLEAR? SLW IS ASSUMED FALSE FOR ALL HEIGHTS SLW IS INCONCLUSIVE SLW IS ASSUMED FALSE AT THAT HEIGHT DERIVE BEST GUESS CTH DERIVE BEST GUESS CBH IS THERE LIQUID PRECIPITATION? IS THE
RADIOMETER LWP > 0C AND
GEM MODEL TEMP < 0C? SLW IS ASSUMED TRUE FOR THAT HEIGHT YES YES NO NO NO YES Supercooled Liquid Water (SLW)
METHOD 1 FOR HEIGHTS BETWEEN
BEST GUESS CT & CB
Slide10 : Case Study: February 6, 2004 1900-2210 UTC M+S Icing
Slide11 : YMX February 6, 2004 - 19 UTC in the vicinity of YMX HIMAP Supercooled LWP & GOES Icing 0.03 cm 0.03 cm 0.04 cm YMX GOES ICING @ 1902 Precipitation Observations & Forecast at YMX LWP Observations & Forecast at YMX
Model/Radiometer Comparison : Model/Radiometer Comparison
Comparison with HIMAP During AIRS II : Comparison with HIMAP During AIRS II
Slide16 : Orange marks when the YMX observer reported ZR November 4-5, 2003: Freezing Rain Event Time series data contain a change in model runs at 00 Z POSS reports mainly rain type Wx
Conclusions : Conclusions AIRS II produced an excellent data set to develop and test airport systems to detect winter weather, with emphasis on icing and snow.
Although weaknesses in some sensors and models were documented, a good system will use the strengths from various potential input components to produce reliable and accurate detection and forecast methods.
Other aspects such as SLD formation, aircraft response to icing, and cloud characterization measurements also studied but not reported here.
TAMDAR Data : TAMDAR Data GLFE (Great Lakes Fleet Experiment) is a 12-month project started in Jan 2005 that is testing tropospheric AMDAR systems aboard 64 aircraft in the Great Lakes region
TAMDARs also measure RH, icing and turbulence
Graph shows TAMDAR icing and temperature data collected in the vicinity of Pearson on Aug 31 2005
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