A Thunderstorm and Lightning Alert Service for Airport Operations
Thunderstorms and their associated weather have a range of impacts on operations at airports, including the disruption to ground operations. In order to satisfy aviation industry requirements for better real-time information on the presence of thunderstorms and associated lightning around major airports the Automated Thunderstorm Alert Service (ATSAS) has been developed and is being progressively implemented around the country. Systems that support ATSAS take radar information from a Nowcast Applications Server and data from a single station lightning sensor and automatically generate end-user products that show the location and movement of thunderstorm cells and the presence of lightning near the airport. The products are updated frequently and can be easily understood by airline personnel.
Rodney Potts John Bally Ted Williams
Bureau of Meteorology Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
国际会议
第13届国际大气电学会议(The 13th International Conference on Atmospheric Electricity)
北京
英文
2007-08-13(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)