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Developments in aviation forecasting in the UK

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 1998

B A Hall
Affiliation:
Meteorological Office, London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 2SZ, UK
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Abstract

The main developments in aviation forecasting over the 50 years up to 1985 are summarised. The importance of subsequent increasing Regional and World Area Forecasting commitments at the UK Meteorological Office is stressed, along with a demonstration of the more recent advances in forecasting low-level and middle/upper-level significant weather, respectively. Meteorological hazards requiring warnings (e.g. SIGMETS) and current aviation forecast output are considered, along with a glance into the future, cautioning that the trend towards fully automated products may be hindered by slower improvements in some aspects of model technology such as derived-field forecasts of fog and low cloud.

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Research Article
Copyright
© 1998 Meteorological Society

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