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4. Turbulence alerts
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Alert when wind difference between two height levels
exceed pre-set limit
Important feature for vertical wind shear detection.
Both the high-low altitude levels and the wind difference amount
are user configurable through password protected UI.
The wind difference amount is calculated as vector difference.
Five vertical shear warning layers. These layers can overlap totally
or partially.
There is a timer for each eventual warning so that a user can set
the warning duration.
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Alert for cross-wind and headwind vertical wind shear
separately
Capability to alert user if wind difference between two height
levels exceed pre-set limit
Option to separately alert for cross-wind and headwind
vertical wind shear
The alert height levels can be set in configuration
The alert thresholds can be set in configuration
The alert strings shown in alert displays follow closely the
LLWAS alert displays "runway; windshear type; windshear
strength; windshear height"
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Runway: Runway ID and direction
A: Approach
D:Departure
Windshear type:
VERTICAL WIND SHEAR
VERTICAL CROSS WIND SHEAR
VERTICAL HEAD WIND SHEAR
altitude: The altitude between the lower and higher limits
calculation, used when difference is small
altitude levels: The lower and higher limits of the shear calculation, used when
the difference is bigger
windshear strength: Total, head or cross wind shear amount.
For cross wind shear, L stands for left wind at first level if access (higher in
approach, lower in departure).
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Example: R22A VERTICAL WIND SHEAR 800FT 20KT
Here the wind shear is the total difference vector at 800FT
Example for cross oriented shear:
R22A VERTICAL CROSS WIND SHEAR 800FT L20KT+
It should be noted that the shear is reversed for planes
landing or taking off. So for landing aircraft the previous
example becomes:
Example: R04D VERTICAL CROSS WIND SHEAR 800FT
L20KTPage
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Alerts on temporal changes on vertical windshear
An alert can be issued when vertical windshear has a strong temporal
tendency.
Temporal windshear alerts act as predictive alerts for windshear alerts.
As the wind profiler normally averages the data for about 10 minutes, that time
interval is also used for temporal change interval.
The windshear alerts overrides temporal windshear alerts if they are
happening simultaneously.
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AviMet Wind Profiler displays
Turbulence alerts
As wind profiler is also capable to detect turbulence, alerts for turbulence
layers are created.
The ICAO turbulence definition is used for classification.
The ICAO turbulence definition:
Very low – below 0.05g – Light oscillations
Low – 0.05 to 0.2g – Choppy; slight, rapid, rhythmic bumps or cobblestoning
Moderate – 0.2 to 0.5g – Strong intermittent jolts
Severe – 0.5 to 1.5g – Aircraft handling made difficult
Very severe – above 1.5g – Increasing handling difficulty, structural damage
possible.
It should be noted that this classification is approximated, as windprofiler can
not measure turbulence effects for aircraft.
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LLWAS and Wind Profiler
Main displays
Standard meteorological windbarb height-time display with
wind speed color coding
Alert display following the LLWAS alert display format
Visual alert display with color coding
Wind shear versus height graph
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WP Visual alert display with color
coding
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Head/crosswind display
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Combined Alert display, LLWAS integration
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Wind barb display, LLWAS integration
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