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Case history of FAA/SRI wind shear models

Published 2013-08-29 From Legacy CDMS 1 author

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Abstract

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In order to understand the development of the FAA/SRI wind fields, it is important to understand the operating philosophy of the FAA's Wind Shear Program Office. The goal of the office was to ensure an integrated solution to the wind shear problem which addressed three area: ground based equipment and coordination; airborne systems and procedures; and weather prediction. This triply addressed goal was central to the development of the wind fields. The primary user of the wind shear modeling during the FAA's program was airborne simulation. The project requirement was to use wind shear models that resulted from accidents so that effective procedures and/or equipment could be found for hazardous wind shear encounters. The wind shear model development is discussed in detail.

Author

  • Schlickenmaier, Herbert Federal

Citation: Schlickenmaier, Herbert (2013). Case history of FAA/SRI wind shear models. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19870015835. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19870015835 ↗