Session 10 Understanding the Impact of Weather on Commercial Aviation—Part II

Wednesday, 9 January 2019: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
North 224B (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: 19th Conference on Aviation, Range, and Aerospace Meteorology
Cochairs:
Le Jiang, IMSG, Rockville, MD and Stephanie Avey, NOAA, Kansas City, MO

Interests from FAA, NWS, Industry, and others with operational perspectives can address how observed and forecast weather information impact commercial aviation operations.  Specific topics of interest can include case studies that focus on significant aviation impacts, turbulence mitigation, how forecasts including uncertainty attributes (especially risk and confidence) are used in aviation decision making, and the most critical research needs for commercial aviation operations.

Papers:
10:30 AM
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10:45 AM
10.2
Correlation between Observed Snowfall and Operational Efficiency at Major U.S. Airports
Benjamin David Dillahunt, Southwest Airlines Co., Dallas, TX; and M. Mathews
11:15 AM
10.4
Characterization of High Ice Water Content Conditions that Impact Air Data System Performance
Julie Haggerty, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and T. Ratvasky, A. Rugg, J. Jensen, J. W. Strapp, L. Lillie, and K. M. Bedka
11:45 AM
10.6A
JPSS Aviation Weather Initiative
Jeffrey Weinrich, JPSS Program Office/Global Science & Technology, Inc., Lanham, MD
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