Balloon Safety Seminar Balloon Safety Seminar FAA Aviation Safety Center Lakeland, FL Daniel Noah...

Post on 20-Jan-2016

212 views 0 download

Tags:

Transcript of Balloon Safety Seminar Balloon Safety Seminar FAA Aviation Safety Center Lakeland, FL Daniel Noah...

Balloon Safety SeminarBalloon Safety SeminarFAA Aviation Safety Center

Lakeland, FL

Daniel NoahDaniel Noah

Warning Coordination MeteorologistWarning Coordination Meteorologist

National Weather Service – Ruskin, FLNational Weather Service – Ruskin, FL

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNational Weather Service

#1 Mission: Issue warnings for hazardous weather for the protection of life and property

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNWS in Ruskin, FL

• 26 Employees• 24 hours a day/365 days a year• One of 122 local offices

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovArea of Responsibility

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovAmerica’s Weather Service

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWarn for Hazardous Weather

Tornadoes Waterspouts Damaging Wind

Flash Floods Large Hail

• River Floods• Fire Weather• Marine• Winter Storms• and more

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovPartners in the Warning Process

• Emergency Management• Manage resources to lessen affects of storm

• Television & Radio• #1 source of weather info

• Newspapers • Document storms and provide preparedness material

Our warnings mean nothing if people don’t hear it or know how to respond!

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWhen is a Warning Issued?

1.Radar detects the severe weather

2.Trained SKYWARNsevere weather spotterreports severe weather

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNOAA Weather Radio

• Warns of natural and man made hazards• Alerts you even when you’re sleeping• New radios can be programmed just for your county

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovAviation Forecasting

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovhttp://aviationweather.gov

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovhttp://aviationweather.gov

• Terminal Forecasts• METARS• Pilot Reports• Significant Weather Progs• AIRMETS and SIGMETS

• Icing• Turbulence• IFR• Convective

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovTAF Forecasts

KTPA 161120Z 161212 20012KT P6SM BKN100 FM1500 28012g18KT P6SM VCTS BKN050CB FM1800 32015g22KT 5SM –SHRA BR BKN030 TEMPO 1822 1SM TSRA BKN015CB FM0000 33012KT P6SM BKN040FM0400 36008KT P6SM SCT040=

- Tampa International Airport- St Pete/Clearwater Airport- Sarasota/Bradenton Airport- Fort Myers Airport- Regional Southwest Airport

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovhttp://weather.gov

Click on Area ofInterest

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNWS Tampa Homepage

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNWS Tampa Homepage

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNWS Tampa Homepage

Click on versionyou want to look at

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHazardous Weather OutlookHAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOKNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL454 AM EST THU FEB 17 2005

FLZ039-042-043-048>052-055>057-060>062-065-171552-CHARLOTTE-CITRUS-DE SOTO-HARDEE-HERNANDO-HIGHLANDS-HILLSBOROUGH-LEE-LEVY-MANATEE-PASCO-PINELLAS-POLK-SARASOTA-SUMTER-454 AM EST THU FEB 17 2005

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTFLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY:

PATCHY FOG WILL PERSIST ACROSS THE AREAS UNTIL SHORTLY AFTER SUNRISE.A FEW LOCATIONS MAY SEE LOCALLY DENSE FOG. MOTORISTS SHOULD SLOWDOWN...USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS...AND MAINTAIN A SAFE FOLLOWINGDISTANCE BETWEEN VEHICLES WHEN ENCOUNTER FOGGY AREAS.

A COLD FRONT MOVING SOUTH OVER THE COASTAL WATERS WILL PROVIDEINCREASING WINDS THAT WILL BE NORTH AT 15 TO 20 KNOTS TONIGHT ON THEWATERS 20 TO 60 NM OFFSHORE. A SMALL CRAFT EXERCISE CAUTION IS INEFFECT FOR THOSE WATERS TONIGHT.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY:

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovForecast DiscussionWEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA FORECAST DISCUSSIONNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAMPA BAY AREA - RUSKIN FL303 AM EST THU FEB 17 2005

.SHORT TERM (TODAY - SAT)...WEAK UPPER LEVEL RIDGING CONTINUESOVER THE GULF WITH NEARLY ZONAL ALOFT OVER THE AREA. AN UPPER TROUGHFROM HUDSON BAY TO THE GREAT LAKES WILL SWING EAST TO NORTHERN QUEBECAND NEW ENGLAND BY THE END OF TODAY...PUSHING A COLD FRONT/ LOCATEDOVER THE SE ATLANTIC COAST TO THE GULF COAST/ SOUTH OVER THE CWFATODAY. LIMITED MOISTURE AND LIFT WILL KEEP THE EFFECTS OF THE FRONTALPASSAGE CONFINED TO A SLIGHT INCREASE IN CLOUDS AND WINDS SHIFTINGAND PICKING UP SOME AS THE FRONT WORKS IT'S WAY DOWN THE CWFA. HIGHPRESSURE DROPS FROM THE PLAINS INTO THE GULF COAST TODAY AND THENSLIDES INTO THE SOUTHEAST U.S. BY SAT. TEMPS THIS AFTERNOON WILLBE CLOSE TO CLIMO AND THEN DIP DOWN BELOW CLIMO UNTIL THEY WARM BACKUP TO NEAR NORMAL FOR SAT AFTERNOON.

A FEW LOCATIONS ARE REPORTING SOME LOW CLOUDS OR DENSE FOG BUTEXPECT COVERAGE TO BE LIMITED AND WILL LEAVE OUT OF THE 400 AMZONES. SHOULD COVERAGE INCREASE WILL HANDLE WITH A NOWCAST ORSTATEMENT.

.LONG TERM (SAT NIGHT-WED)...HIGH PRES OVER THE MID ATLANTIC AND SESTATES WILL MOVE OFFSHORE DURING THE DAY SUNDAY AS A SHORT WAVEMOVES ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS. THE HIGH WILL THEN EXTEND FROM THEWESTERN ATLANTIC WESTWARD ACROSS FL AND INTO THE GULF MON INTO TUE.

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovTime to Switch Gears

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLaunch Weather Balloons

Where Forecasting BeginsWhere Forecasting Begins

http

://w

eath

er.g

ov

Balloon

Parachute

InstrumentPackage

Upper Air Sounding

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLaunched at 73 U.S. Cities

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovRadiosonde

▪Launched at the same time across the world (11Z & 23Z)▪Rises 1000 feet per minute▪Reaches 90,000 ft in 90

minutes▪Balloon expands to 35 feet

before exploding

http

://w

eath

er.g

ov850 MB Upper Level Plot

L

L

L

L

LL

H

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovRadiosonde Plotted Data

http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovTemperature Inversion

• As you go aloft, temperature normally decreases at a rate of 5.5° F per 1000 feet

• Temperature inversion occurs when the temperature increases with height instead of decreasing.

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovRadiosonde Text Data

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovTemperature Inversion

Inversion

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWhat Can Smoke Tell Us

StabilityStability in the lower layers in the lower layers Presence of Presence of InversionInversion layers layers Direction Direction of winds aloftof winds aloft SpeedSpeed of winds aloft of winds aloft

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWhen Inversions Breaks

Winds may increase suddenlyWinds may increase suddenly

Temperatures increaseTemperatures increase

Relative humidity decreasesRelative humidity decreases

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovBoundary Layer & Turbulence

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSurface Heat and Updrafts

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovBoundary Layer Friction

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLocal Winds & Friction

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea Breeze Front on Satellite

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovVisible Satellite Loop

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea Breeze

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea Breeze

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovDay - Sea Breeze

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLand Breeze

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNight – Land Breeze

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea and Bay Breezes

10 AM10 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea and Bay Breezes

1 PM1 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea Breeze Fronts

Moist, stable, 80-85

MoistUnstableHotnear 90

Moist stable 80-85

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovPosition of High Pressure andEffect on Sea Breeze

• Calm Flow• High Pressure Ridge to the North• High Pressure Ridge to the South

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWeak High Pressure Ridge

CalmFlow

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWeak High Pressure Ridge

7 AM7 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovWeak High Pressure Ridge

3 PM3 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovCalm Flow Lightning Activity

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to North

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to North

Low Level Flow

8 AM8 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to North

Low Level Flow

11 AM11 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to North

Low Level Flow

1 PM1 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to North

Low Level Flow

4 PM4 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLightning Activity

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to South

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to South

Low Level Flow

8 AM8 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to South

Low Level Flow

11 AM11 AM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to South

Low Level Flow

1 PM1 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovHigh Pressure Axis to South

Low Level Flow

4 PM4 PM

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovLightning Activity

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovThunderstorm Gust Front

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovSea Breeze and Outflow Boundaries

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovNWS Aviation Newsletter

The mission of The Front is to enhance aviation safety by increasing the pilot's knowledge of weather systems and processes, and NWS products and services.

http://aviationweather.gov

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovPilot Reporting & Tracking

The SkySpotter® program is sponsored by the AOPA, FAA, and the National Weather Service Aviation Weather Center.

http://aviationweather.gov

http

://w

eath

er.g

ovQuestions?

http

://w

eath

er.g

ov