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A Framework for the Development of the ATM-Weather Integration Concept

February 2013

Bill Flathers, The MITRE Corporation
Matt Fronzak, The MITRE Corporation
Mark Huberdeau, The MITRE Corporation
Claudia McKnight, The MITRE Corporation
Ming Wang, The MITRE Corporation
Gene Wilhelm, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

Weather accounts for a majority of the air traffic delays within the National Airspace System (NAS). The task of taking meteorological information (e.g., weather observations and forecasts) and turning it into the impact values needed to devise operationally effective air traffic management (ATM) solutions is left almost completely up to the individual human decision maker today.

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airport delays, weather factors, National Airspace System, NAS, Next Generation Air Transportation System, NextGen, ATM decision-making, ATM-weather integration, Weather ATM Integration Work Group, WAIWG, REDAC, Traffic Flow Management, TFM

 

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