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Safe Skies for Africa Meteorological Training Efforts Addressing Aviation Safety Challenges in Central Africa Workshop 7-9 August 2012. Dr. Elizabeth Page The COMET ® Program. Distance Learning Development. Learner Engagement. COMET Fast Facts . COMET Websites. comet.ucar.edu.
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Safe Skies for Africa Meteorological Training Efforts Addressing Aviation Safety Challenges in Central Africa Workshop 7-9 August 2012 Dr. Elizabeth Page The COMET® Program
COMET Websites comet.ucar.edu meted.ucar.edu MetEd en españolwww.meted.ucar.edu/index_es.htm
Aviation Coastal Weather Convective Weather Climate Wildland Fire Environment and Society Emergency Management Fog MesoscaleMeteorology Hydrometeorology Marine/Oceans
Volcanic Ash Other Topics Numerical Weather Prediction Atmospheric Dust Space Weather QMS Satellite Meteorology Radar Meteorology Tropical Meteorology ASMET
Total MetEd Registrants in Africa: 4,422 www.meted.ucar.edu January 2007 – July 2012 9
Top 10 Modules in Africa www.meted.ucar.edu 10
African Satellite Meteorological Education Training (ASMET) 11
ASMET1997 - 2013 Five modules published on satellite interpretation for Africa 2011: Published three case studies on flooding in Africa 2012: Publishing three additional modules for East, West, and South Africa COMET created and maintains ASMET website 12
VOLUME II Meteorological service for international air navigation 13
What: A one-hour online module supporting implementation initiatives by National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) of an effective Quality Management Systems (QMS) based on the ISO 9001: 2008 quality management standard. 14
Space Weather Impacts on Aviation Explains how solar events can impact Earth and aviation operations 21
Volcanic Ash (four modules) Introduction Volcanism Impacts on Aviation, Climate, Maritime Operations, and Society Observation Tools and Dispersion Models 22
Safe Skies for Africa Project Working with African training centers and meteorological service organizations to improve aeronautical forecasts 23
Safe Skies for Africa Project Development UCAR – ASECNA Activities 24
ASECNA – UCAR MOU • Establishes a collaboration to support ASECNA’s aeronautical meteorological modernization initiatives • Focuses on technology enhancements that improve: • Flight safety • Airspace capacity and efficiency • Flight operations and flow • Anticipating cooperative projects that include, aeronautical meteorological research, training, and technology development and implementation • Improve diagnosis and prediction of: • Wind shear • Turbulence • In-flight icing • Ceiling and visibility • Thunderstorm hazards • Initial focus will be a study of wind shear risks for several airports
ICAO/WMO Competencies Required by November 2013 26 Analyze and monitor continuously the weather situation Forecast aeronautical meteorological phenomena and parameters Warn of hazardous phenomena Ensure quality of meteorological information of service Communicate meteorological information to internal and external users
Review of Aeronautical Meteorology Distance Learning (RAMDL) Course 27
Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) Barbados 28
New Training Efforts • Nowcasting is forecasting how weather conditions will change in the very near future Nowcasting
New Training Efforts • Weather forecast model run in some African countries. • This example is from Kenya WRF EMS Aviation Parameters
The End Questions? Contact: epage@comet.ucar.edu 40