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Wind measurement in Airport operations [CRITICAL APPLICATION]
1. Gill Instruments: meteorological technology
Application Notes
Gill Instruments Limited
Saltmarsh Park, 67 Gosport Street, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9EG, UK
T +44 (0)1590 613500 | F +44 (0)1590 613501 | W gillinstruments.com
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Subject: WindObserver used at airports
Reference AN0047
Introduction
With over 100,000 flights per day all around the world, safety of the millions of passengers is
of paramount concern to every airport and airline. Therefore all airports are required to
monitor weather parameters, however, most airports will require their own unique set-up of
sensors with regard to monitoring weather parameters as they can be subject to location
unique and severe weather conditions. Wind is just one of the many parameters that are
monitored as it can have a phenomenal effect on aircraft and therefore airport operations.
Weather conditions that makes aircraft operations difficult or often impossible with regard to
landing includes wind, rain, and fog. Some airports are more prone to these kinds of events,
which can include airports near mountain ranges, buildings or coastal regions due to these
fast changing wind conditions. These conditions cannot be avoided, so increasing our
understanding of the weather around the airport can therefore increase safety during periods
where restricted operations should keep the length of any disruptions to a minimum.
Low-level Wind Shear
Operating aircraft during volatile wind
shifts are critical environmental factors
to successfully navigating a safe
landing or take off. A strong headwind
causes the pilot to push the nose of
the aircraft down to effect the proper
slope on final approach. When under
wind shear or microburst conditions, in
an instant that headwind can switch to
an equally strong tail wind causing a
dangerous loss of air speed.
2. Gill Instruments: meteorological technology
Application Notes
Gill Instruments Limited
Saltmarsh Park, 67 Gosport Street, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 9EG, UK
T +44 (0)1590 613500 | F +44 (0)1590 613501 | W gillinstruments.com
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During a year wind shear occurs
thousands of times at airports all over
the world, and can often affect the
arrival / departure of aircraft as both
inbound and outbound traffic are held
until it is safe to continue operations.
Measurement
The main way to measure low-level wind shear is to use wind sensors mounted in different
locations around the airfield. The wind sensors are installed on either side of the runway
path and also beyond the end of each runway. The wind sensors send data to the airport’s
weather observation system (AWOS*), The AWOS* is equipped with software running the
wind shear (LLWAS) algorithm. This is then able to make air traffic controllers fully aware of
the wind conditions and this can be forwarded to the pilots along with details to take
appropriate actions to remain safe.
References
The WindObserver70 has been accepted for service by both the FAA
Federal Aviation Administration (USA) and the CAA Civil Aviation
Authority (UK) for the observation and reporting of surface wind. This
WindObserver meets the requirements of Annex 3 to the Convention
on International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) when supplied as
part of a suitable AWOS*.
WindObserver is extensively used at airports worldwide including:
London Heathrow, UK
London Gatwick, UK
Schiphol, Netherlands
Taiwan
South East Asia
*Accepted by the FAA & CAA for the observation and reporting of surface wind as part of a suitable AWOS (Automatic
Weather Observing System)