Modelling Convective Weather Avoidance in En-Route Airspace

Modelling Convective Weather Avoidance in En-Route Airspace

Publication info
Author
R. DeLaura, M. Robinson, M. Pawlak, J. Evans (MIT)
Category
Weather Publications
Date of publication
31/12/2008

It is generally agreed that effective management of convective weather in congested airspace requires decision support tools that translate the weather products and forecasts into forecasts of ATC impacts and then use those ATC impact forecasts to suggest air traffic management strategies. In future trajectory-based operations, it will be necessary to automatically generate flight trajectories through or around convective weather that pilots will find acceptable. A critical first step, needed in both today's air traffic management environment and in the highly automated systems of the future, is a validated model for airspace that pilots will seek to avoid.

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