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AIR TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION Government Rep Industry Rep Weather Applications Work Group (WAWG) Accomplishments and

AIR TRAFFIC ORGANIZATION Government Rep Industry Rep Weather Applications Work Group (WAWG) Accomplishments and Plans Co-chairs: Industry: Tom Fahey, Northwest Airlines Gov’t: Danny Sims, FAA ATO February 2, 2005 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 1

WAWG - Mission Statement Source: January 2003 WAWG Meeting 1/20/2022 • The mission of

WAWG - Mission Statement Source: January 2003 WAWG Meeting 1/20/2022 • The mission of the Weather Applications Work Group is to identify, educate, and explore all weather issues affecting Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) and its effect on Traffic Flow Management (TFM). The Work Group (WG) has responsibility to develop TFM strategies and implement operational change concerning forecast of hazardous weather (primarily, convection) that are used to manage the NAS, including the coordination of trans border issues where appropriate. • The second responsibility is to lead and guide the development of the CCFP, including CONcept of OPeration. S (CONOPS), training, assessment, as well as improvements to the forecast. As part of this responsibility, the WG is charged with defining the application and integration of weather products in transition from TFM, to tactical adjustment, and subsequently to Air Traffic Control (ATC). FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 2

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Intuitive Graphics • 2 Confidence & 3 Coverage levels shown graphically

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Intuitive Graphics • 2 Confidence & 3 Coverage levels shown graphically • Fill amount corresponds to Fcsted Tstrm Coverage – Sparse Fill = 25 -49% coverage – Medium Fill = 50 -74% coverage – Solid Fill = 75 -100% coverage • Color corresponds to Fcst Confidence – Blue Color = High confidence – Gray Color = Low confidence • New colors avoid confusion with sector alerts • Ability to hide data block • Notification when Canadian CCFP not available 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 3

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Intuitive Graphics 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Intuitive Graphics 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 4

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Training Package • Powerpoint presentation • Overview of CCFP • Identify

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Training Package • Powerpoint presentation • Overview of CCFP • Identify the upcoming changes for 2005 convective season • Identify strengths and weaknesses, and what the product can and can not do • Address misconceptions and issues encountered in past convective seasons with the product • Review a case study 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 5

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Training Package • Positive feedback from Training WG and industry representatives

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Training Package • Positive feedback from Training WG and industry representatives • FAA & Industry Training planned – Mar 8 & 9 to industry at the ATCSCC • Also on CDM Training and Aviation Weather Center (AWC) Internet-sites • All Industry Dispatch/Traffic Mngmt organizations encouraged to introduce training module prior 01 Mar • Parallel effort for Nav Canada and Meteorological Services of Canada 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 6

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Statement of User Needs • Annual revision – 2005’s version is

WAWG Accomplishments CCFP Statement of User Needs • Annual revision – 2005’s version is extensive due to changes in display – Finalized at WAWG’s 13 Jan ’ 05 telcon • Finalized document available on CDM WAWG Internet -site • Separate technical production requirements formally provided by FAA to National Weather Service (NWS) Dec ‘ 04 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 7

WAWG Accomplishments Evaluation of ATM Wx Tools • Action Item given to WAWG Co-chairs

WAWG Accomplishments Evaluation of ATM Wx Tools • Action Item given to WAWG Co-chairs at April 2004 CDM Leadership Meeting • WAWG Recommendation Distributed Aug 2004 – Priority #1: Add to ETMS/TSD a graphical display of vertical, high resolution, echo tops using color coded areas as currently used by CIWS, replacing the existing text labeling capability. • Prior to final implementation: An evaluation of the impact on data latency will need to be completed. – Priority #2: Address weather data quality and consistency of ETMS/TSD by adding the following capabilities: • Additional display capability of already available high resolution Vertically Integrated Liquid (VIL) radar display. • Software which takes into account different observation times of individual radar images included in the national mosaic products (Motion Compensation). 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 8

WAWG Plans • Focus on “Applications” • Increase collaboration between Work Groups • Assign

WAWG Plans • Focus on “Applications” • Increase collaboration between Work Groups • Assign tasks to sub-groups – Reach out to Representatives from other CDM work groups – Reach out to Representatives from operational community • 2005 Work Plan – 6 - 9 month efforts w/ Specific goals & deliverables – 2005 WAWG meetings - 4 planned (Feb, May, Sep, & Dec) • 23 -24 Feb • co-located w/ CTFM (May & Sept) – Locations ? – December Meeting: Date ? , Location ? 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 9

WAWG Plans Full Group Efforts • 2004 System Review – Action Item #12: •

WAWG Plans Full Group Efforts • 2004 System Review – Action Item #12: • The accuracy and utility of widely available weather detection and forecating products is often insufficient. • Consider different weather products for strategic decision making. – Assessment of convective weather products other than CCFP • CIWS, NCWF-2, RUC • Potential ATCSCC Weather Unit involvement 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 10

WAWG Plans CCFP Applications Sub-group • High Level Objective: – Develop a concept of

WAWG Plans CCFP Applications Sub-group • High Level Objective: – Develop a concept of use for applications of weather products used in Collaborative Traffic Flow Management • Baseline approach by identifying actions that are taken by users of the CCFP – Complete by September CTFM meeting • Other potential tasks: – Application of risk analysis methodology: Agenda item Feb meeting – Transition from strategic to tactical 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 11

WAWG Plans CCFP Applications Sub-group • Sub-group Acting Co-chairs: – Mark Huberdeau, MITRE CAASD

WAWG Plans CCFP Applications Sub-group • Sub-group Acting Co-chairs: – Mark Huberdeau, MITRE CAASD – Mark Phaneuf, Av. Met Applications – Industry: not identified • • Initial discussions w/ ICE-FM in 2004 First full meeting in December 2004 Next meeting February 22 at AWC Members needed – – 1/20/2022 ATCSCC SPT reps Airline reps Facility Reps Operational personal as required based on target of work FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 12

WAWG Plans CCFP Evolution Sub-group • Increase Fcsted Tops detail (2 -6 hr time

WAWG Plans CCFP Evolution Sub-group • Increase Fcsted Tops detail (2 -6 hr time period) for Users – A Perceived User Requirement (S 2 K+3, 4 Identified as issue) – Action Pending • Behind Scenes – Improve CCFP Production Tools for Forecasters • • One week demo of gridded forecast use by fcsters Test if it increases accuracy of areas & confidence Planned for 1 st week of June 2005 Results by September CTFM meeting • Co-chairs: – Producer: Fred Johnson, AWC – User: Vacant 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 13

WAWG Plans Verification Sub-group • For CCFP Users: – Complete identification of at least

WAWG Plans Verification Sub-group • For CCFP Users: – Complete identification of at least one measure and complete details of a plan for 2006 implementation. • For CCFP Producers: – Review all current verification statistics. – Identify all verification statistics that are necessary for the producer and those that are in need of redefinition. – Complete by September 2005 • For Canadian CCFP Users & Producers – Develop a plan for a separate measure over Canada area • Subgroup Co-Chairs: – Producer: Jennifer Mahoney, NOAA FSL – User: Vacant 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 14

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group • Access to More Wind shear Alert Information –

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group • Access to More Wind shear Alert Information – – – FAA is producing automated WS Alerts at over 120 airports Currently info for over 70 airports are not available to operators 34 of the 70+ Airports use WSP via ASR-9 to produce WS Alerts WAWG act a facilitator& clarify obstacles to WSP distrib to operators Resolve issues within 6 months (01 Aug ’ 05) • Access to all Wind shear Alert Info via a Gov’t dev. web site – WAWG act as source of User Specs for Web based display – WAWG Coord. w/ Volpe on Web based display development – Resolve issues within 9 months (01 Nov ’ 05) 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 15

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group Cont. • Identify all current gov’t funded activities underway

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group Cont. • Identify all current gov’t funded activities underway to produce convective weather forecasts for the airport & TRACON terminal environment. – Complete by September 2005 • Identify convective weather hazard related decisions being made by Air Traffic in the airport & TRACON terminal environment. – Complete by December 2005 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 16

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group • Access to Operational ITWS – – Currently there

WAWG Plans Terminal Environment Sub-group • Access to Operational ITWS – – Currently there are 19 airports covered by operational ITWS This is in addition to 4 prototype sites (DFW, MCO, MEM, NYC) Currently operational site images not available to operators WAWG coordinate w/ FAA ITWS Team Lead & Industry Meteorology Group reps to obtain access to images • Subgroup Co-Chairs: – Producer: Vacant – User: Vacant 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 17

WAWG Summary • Next Meeting 23 & 24 Feb @ AWC - Kansas City

WAWG Summary • Next Meeting 23 & 24 Feb @ AWC - Kansas City • Accomplishments: – New graphics for 2005 – Training package – 2005 Statement of User Needs completed +45 days prior 01 Mar • Plans: – Focus on “Applications” – Sub-groups • • • Applications CCFP Evolution Verification Terminal Environment Entire WAWG-Assessment of Convective Wx Detection & Fcst Products • Questions & Comments? 1/20/2022 FE D E R A L A V I A T I O N A D M I N I S T R A T I O N • A I R T R A F F I C O R G A N I Z 18