Weather Decision Technologies (www.wdtinc.com) (WDT) today unveiled details of its Aviation Weather Decision Support System (AWDSS) designed to enhance operational safety and flight management planning at the world's leading international airports.
Dubai International Airport (DXB), the fastest growing airport in the world in 2007, has implemented a fully integrated WDT AWDSS system which provides automated and intensely detailed,
real-time "nowcasts" and forecasts on meteorological conditions such as fog, thunderstorms, low-level wind shear, microbursts, inversions, gust and sea-breeze fronts, and other hazards
affecting the airport. The Dubai AWDSS was fully installed by WDT in December 2007 and is now going through a six month process to ensure it is tuned to the local environment and meets
all of the requirements of the Dubai ATC and meteorological staff.
The AWDSS enhanced analysis, interpretation functionality and color-coded Aviation Weather Situation Display completely redefine the manner in which regional and runway weather data and
custom alerts are delivered, with accurate, ultra-high resolution data supplied directly to ATC operations and to operational meteorologists for safety and flight planning up to 72 hours
ahead.
The WDT automated weather warning system will be on display at the ATC 2008 trade show taking place in Amsterdam, March 11-13, 2008 (Stand # D125). With the system, airport meteorologists
can customize and control a rich array of information that is precisely synchronized with scheduled arrival and departure times. Streamlined communications functions linked to airport
operations centers enable rapid decision-making, thereby avoiding costly airborne staging or "on-the-runway" re-routing procedures.
"The AWDSS installed at Dubai airport will greatly enhance safety with timely and accurate alerts, warnings and forecasts, enabling critical services to ATC and airport operations
relating to runway management and flight planning," said David Thomas, Senior Manager, Meteorological Services, Dubai International Airport. "We selected WDT because they offered us an
extremely elegant solution - one which we were able to install easily into our existing infrastructure, and greatly reducing our overall acquisition and implementation costs," said
Thomas.
"The beauty of our system is not simply the superior accuracy of the weather information we provide, but also the strength of the research and development pedigree we bring to our
customers' projects," said Mike Eilts, President and CEO, WDT. "Our licensing agreements and close working relationships with government and private research and technology leaders such
as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)/Lincoln Laboratories, Canada's McGill University and the National Severe Storms Laboratory
make it possible to put leading edge monitoring, analysis and forecasting technologies within the reach of airports everywhere," said Eilts.
Lifting the Fog on Hazardous Airport Weather Conditions
The WDT-Dubai International airport project literally "lifts the fog" on hitherto hard-to-predict dynamic weather conditions affecting critical flight planning and airport traffic
management activities.Dubai's airport is known for its difficult-to-forecast fog, marked temperature inversions and occasional severe low level wind shear. These phenomena result from a
high diurnal temperature range and rapidly fluctuating coastal humidity. The AWDSS installation marks the first time an integrated airport weather system is being utilized to predict both
wide area weather conditions and local area weather phenomena in a single turnkey solution.
WDT's system is backwards-compatible with customers' installed radar, surface sensor or satellite imagery reception equipment and uses off-the-shelf hardware to reduce cost and
time-to-market. The solution offers extremely high resolution data on easy-to-use aviation weather situation displays, with one button, one-click functionality.The combined radar, surface
observations and numerical forecast data are highly accurate, and are delivered as minute-by-minute visual and audible alerts. AWDSS offers full redundancy for emergency back-up, with 2x
the actually required server capacity.
Technology "Firsts" to Meet Airport Needs
The WDT AWDSS technology platform offers airports the following key technology "firsts":
* First continuous wind and thermodynamic profiling system, providing continuous images designed to predict and display dynamic changes in hazardous weather;
* First built-in automatic data interpretation system to provide one-button, one-click data retrieval, color coding, audio alerts and watch warnings with an optional manual override mode
for airport meteorologists to customize data and to communicate directly with ATC operations centers;
* First aviation weather nowcasting system providing very precise forecasts of fog, turbulence, thunderstorms, gust fronts, and inversion strength out to a few hours in advance;
* First mesoscale modeling system integrated within an aviation weather system for forecasts from 1-72 hours in advance.
WDT's AWDSS provides a mission-critical "leapfrog" technology for tomorrow's airport weather systems. As such, WDT is providing an effective alternative to the often limited local
national meteorological forecasting systems in high-growth emerging markets across the world, comprised of a rapidly growing number of international airports currently in need of enhanced
weather alerting systems.
About Dubai International Airport:
Connected to over 205 destinations across six continents through 120 airlines, Dubai International Airport has grown at an unparalleled average of over 15 per cent annually since 2002.
Dubai International accounts for over 27 per cent of all passenger and aircraft movement in the Middle East and Africa region. The airport will open its new Terminal and an associated
facility mid- 2008 and another A380 specific facility in 2009, tripling its total capacity to 75 million PPA. Dubai expects 60 million passengers in 2010. For more information: www.dubaiairport.com
About Weather Decision Technologies:
Founded in 1999, Weather Decision Technologies has become a global leader in providing state-of-the-science weather detection, nowcasting, and forecasting systems and services to our
partners and customers. WDT is headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma and maintains an international marketing office in Arlington, Virginia. For more information: www.wdtinc.com.
For more information:
Matthew Piette, WDT
+1 512.736.8316
mpiette @ wdtinc.com
Lolly Taylor, WDT
+1 405.579.7675
ltaylor @ wdtinc.com
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