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National Weather Service Graphical Hazards for Aviation

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Tuesday, 31 January 2006: 4:00 PM
National Weather Service Graphical Hazards for Aviation
A311 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Jack May, NOAA/NWS, Kansas City, MO; and S. Albersheim

For decades the primary product for domestic aviation weather advisories has been the AIRMET, a product composed of text contractions describing the hazard event over a six hour period and bounded by VOR reference points. This simple, course method of describing a hazard volume was acceptable during the teletype age, however , due to it course description, has resulted in overwarning by area and overwarning by time