An element of the NASA/FAA windshear program is the integration of ground-based microburst information on the flight deck, to support airborne windshear alerting and microburst avoidance. NASA conducted a windshear flight test program in the summer of 1991 during which airborne processing of Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) data was used to derive microburst alerts. Microburst information was extracted from TDWR, transmitted to a NASA Boeing 737 in flight via data link, and processed to estimate the windshear hazard level (F-factor) that would be experienced by the aircraft in each microburst. The microburst location and F-factor were used to derive a situation display and alerts. The situation display was successfully used to maneuver...
Windshear alerts resulting from the Honeywell Windshear Detection and Guidance System are presented ...
The following subject areas are covered: microburst detection, location and measurement; thermal ale...
Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
An element of the NASA/FAA wind shear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informat...
Information transfer and display issues associated with the dissemination of hazardous weather warni...
Low-altitude windshear is the leading weather-related cause of fatal aviation accidents in the U.S. ...
The focus of this talk is on comparing terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) and airborne wind shear...
Information on cockpit display of wind shear information is given in viewgraph form. Based on the cu...
As part of an integrated windshear program, the Federal Aviation Administration, jointly with NASA, ...
Westinghouse is developing a lookdown pulse Doppler radar for production as the sensor and processor...
Alert generation and cockpit presentation issues for low level wind shear (microburst) alerts are in...
The thermal characteristics of microbursts are utilized by the AWAS IR and OAT features to provide p...
It is shown through some preliminary flight measurement research that a forward looking infrared rad...
The goal was to quantify the benefits of airborne forward-look windshear detection and to develop an...
In the simulation program, a wind shear detection Doppler radar was placed in UAL 395 and 236 aircra...
Windshear alerts resulting from the Honeywell Windshear Detection and Guidance System are presented ...
The following subject areas are covered: microburst detection, location and measurement; thermal ale...
Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
An element of the NASA/FAA wind shear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informat...
Information transfer and display issues associated with the dissemination of hazardous weather warni...
Low-altitude windshear is the leading weather-related cause of fatal aviation accidents in the U.S. ...
The focus of this talk is on comparing terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) and airborne wind shear...
Information on cockpit display of wind shear information is given in viewgraph form. Based on the cu...
As part of an integrated windshear program, the Federal Aviation Administration, jointly with NASA, ...
Westinghouse is developing a lookdown pulse Doppler radar for production as the sensor and processor...
Alert generation and cockpit presentation issues for low level wind shear (microburst) alerts are in...
The thermal characteristics of microbursts are utilized by the AWAS IR and OAT features to provide p...
It is shown through some preliminary flight measurement research that a forward looking infrared rad...
The goal was to quantify the benefits of airborne forward-look windshear detection and to develop an...
In the simulation program, a wind shear detection Doppler radar was placed in UAL 395 and 236 aircra...
Windshear alerts resulting from the Honeywell Windshear Detection and Guidance System are presented ...
The following subject areas are covered: microburst detection, location and measurement; thermal ale...
Brief summaries are given of research activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...