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William Moninger

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Corresponding Articles: 13

William Moninger authored and/or contributed to the following articles/publications.

Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) Overview

This paper is an overview of the Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) project, giving some history on the project, various applications of the atmospheric data, and future ideas and plans. As part of NASA's Aviation Safety and Security Program, the TAMDAR project developed a small low-cost sensor that collects useful mete...

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Applications of TAMDAR Aircraft Data Reports in NWS forecast offices

Weather data from 63 commuter aircraft were used by National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists to make improved forecasts and warnings during an experiment called the TAMDAR Great Lakes Fleet Experiment. TAMDAR (Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Report) is an instrument package and communications system designed by AirDat, LLC as part...

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Aviation applications of TAMDAR aircraft data reports

Meteorological data from regional commuter aircraft were utilized by meteorologists to make improved aviation forecasts during an experiment called the TAMDAR Great Lakes Fleet Experiment. TAMDAR (Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Report) is an instrument package and communications system designed by AirDat, LLC as part of NASA and FAA a...

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Automated Weather Reports from Aircraft: TAMDAR and the U.S. AMDAR Fleet

AMDAR (Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay) is a worldwide program providing automated real-time reports of atmospheric conditions from commercial airliners. AMDAR data have been available, and used by weather forecasters and in weather models, for nearly two decades. For a full discussion of AMDAR, particularly its U.S. component, see Moninger e...

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Assessing two different commercial aircraft-based sensing systems

Various studies over the past decade have shown that additional detailed measurements of the vertical, horizontal and temporal atmospheric moisture structure are necessary to improve forecasts of precipitation location, intensity and timing, as well as the onset and strength of severe convective storms. To meet this need, several projects have b...

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The AWRP turbulence PDT

Commercial and general aviation aircraft continue to encounter unexpected turbulence that requires immediate changes to flight paths or is hazardous to the aircraft and passengers. This is due in part to the fact that current aviation-scale turbulence observations are inadequate and forecasts are not accurate enough to predict the location, time...

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An evaluation of TAMDAR soundings in severe storm forecasting

Input from many sources is used in the short term prediction of severe thunderstorms. One of the more critical observations needed continues to be a vertical sounding of temperature, humidity and wind. National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters often call for special rawinsonde (hereafter, RAOB) launches at 1800 UTC on a potential severe storm d...

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The TAMDAR Great Lakes Fleet Experiment

The TAMDAR (Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Report) project is a joint venture between NASA, Airdat LLC, Mesaba Airlines, NOAA and the FAA. It is the result of NASA aviation safety initiatives designed to reduce weather related aircraft accidents and delays. The purpose is to design, test and manufacturer an inexpensive instrument to m...

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ASSIMILATION OF SURFACE CLOUD, VISIBILITY, AND CURRENT WEATHER OBSERVATIONS IN THE RUC

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TROPOSPHERIC AIRBORNE METEOROLOGICAL DATA REPORTING (TAMDAR) SENSOR DEVELOPMENT

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Automated meteorological reports from commercial aircraft

The more than 170,000 observations per day, from aircraft worldwide are improving both computer-generated and human-made weather forecasts.

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AN ANALYSIS OF THE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF ACARS DATA IN SUPPORT OF THE TAMDAR PROGRAM

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An Overview of Verification in Support of GSD Model Development and the Evolution of Process-Oriented Analysis Tools

Verification has been and continues to be essential to the development and operational transition of Global Science Division (GSD) models, particularly the Rapid Refresh (RAP) and the High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR). To that end, the GSD Assimilation Development Branch (ADB) has developed and maintained a verification system over the past d...

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Institution National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA