Tue, May 03, 2005
Advanced System Provides a Holistic Integrated Weather Solution
for Airport Operations
Minneapolis-based
Meteorlogix, DTN's brand of commercial weather services, is out
with MxVision WeatherSentry Airport Edition at the American
Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) conference and exhibition.
The new weather system is an integrated solution allowing airports
to access all the relevant weather data in one easy-to-use system,
which conveniently displays weather information for intelligent
decision-making.
The integrated Meteorlogix solution for airport operations
includes:
- Real-time weather graphics such as high-resolution
quality-controlled radar and satellite imagery
- Custom forecasts that provide precise and detailed decision
support for all aspects of airport operations
- Lightning data updated every minute utilizing Vaisala's
National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN)
- Remote alerts that allow users to monitor severe weather
conditions, such as lightning or hail, and send text alerts to
digital devices such as a cell phone or pager
- Meteorologist consultations for those times when updated
forecasts are needed for critical operational decisions
Meteorlogix weather systems currently have a key presence in
more than half of the top 25 airports in the United States
including Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport and Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Through continued dedication to advanced weather system technology,
the aviation industry has come to rely on Meteorlogix for
innovative weather products and services.
MxVision WeatherSentry Airport Edition is an integrated solution
offering airport operations innovative decision support tools:
- PrecipTimer - Indicates the exact start and stop time of
rain/snow/ice events, up to 3 hours in advance, so airport staff
know when precipitation is anticipated to impact their area and how
long the event is expected to last.
- Future Radar - Takes current radar imagery and projects it
90-minutes into the future. Airports can use this information to
help determine where storms will go and what extent it will affect
their location.
- Lightning Manager - Monitor lightning as it approaches the area
by setting up custom advisory and warning zones. Lightning Manager
will sound alarms when lightning strikes occur inside the coverage
area, helping to provide a higher level of protection. Lightning
Manager is Vaisala approved and used by airports to protect ramp
operations and ensure safe fueling.
- Custom Forecasting - Meteorlogix's staff of experienced
aviation meteorologists can assist airport staff by providing
special forecasts for any weather conditions that can affect
operations. The goal is to provide exceptional precision,
customized service and to have immediate access to the information
airports need to assist in resource planning for activities such as
plowing, anti-icing, runway construction or general ramp
operations.
- Weather Display Information - Airports need to check on
conditions to ensure that plans won't be impacted by unexpected
weather. MxVision WeatherSentry Airport Edition offers radar
displays, surface analysis, as well as other key weather graphics
such as lightning, weather watches and warnings.
Additional capabilities
found in MxVision WeatherSentry Airport Edition include an enhanced
layering option which allows users to customize weather graphics.
Users can choose map layers such as highways and county lines and
then overlay weather layers such as radar, satellite, or storm
tracking information.
"With MxVision WeatherSentry Airport Edition, Meteorlogix is now
able to offer a completely integrated weather product that directly
addresses the needs of airports across the country," said Robert
Gordon, chief executive officer, DTN. "We are excited to offer a
fast and accurate weather solution designed to assist in making
decisions regarding airport operations and safety."
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