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 LOSS OF AIRCRAFT DATA   Arizona have been transformed into parking   Airlines, is scheduling more flights relative to   may be airlines themselves, since forecasts


                                                                                of upper level winds are used to calculate
                                             some of the other major U.S. airlines.
         lots for billions of dollars worth of jets.



                                              In addition, about 130 of the more than
         UN AGENCY SOUNDS ALARM AS NOAA      3,500 commercial planes in the domestic   fuel needed, flight routes and times.
                                                                                  But upper level data is also crucial for

 TAKING A TOLL ON WEATHER   TALLIES MISSING OBSERVATIONS    network have a special moisture sensor as   forecasting the evolution of weather sys-


         Meteorologists know that the aircraft data
         makes a measurable impact on forecast   well as wind and temperature measuring   tems, he said.
                                             equipment, Marshall said. Luckily for the
                                                                                  “I think it’s fair to say that covid-related
 FORECASTING  skill, but they’re not sure how big of a   NWS, those sensors are on Southwest and   reductions might cause a noticeable reduc-


         hit forecasts are taking right now. This

                                             UPS aircraft, most of which are still flying.


                                                                                tion in the forecast quality, but it gets really


         uncertainty is potentially problematic,   “That moisture data is very valuable for   difficult to really pin it down,” Ingleby said.



         considering what is expected to be a   the models, particularly as we approach   “We don’t want to say there is no impact,


         busier-than-average Atlantic hurricane   severe weather episodes,” Marshall said.  but we don’t want to say there’s a great big
         season.                                                                impact and any bad forecast is due to it,”

           The World Meteorological Organization   TESTING THE IMPACTS OF MISSING   Ingleby said.
         (WMO), a United Nations agency, issued   DATA IS IMPOSSIBLE              NOAA says it’s not seeing a clear trend in

         a statement May 7 expressing concern   Aircraft provide forecasters with the advan-  the data that jumps out and corresponds to


         about coronavirus-related deteriorations in   tage of travelling at all times and gathering   the loss of AMDAR data.


         aircraft-based and ground-based weath-  unique profiles of the atmosphere as   “At this time, there is no clear signal/


         er observations. The WMO found that,   they change altitude over areas that may



         globally, measurements from aircraft have   not have been closely studied by other   trend in the skill of the numerical guidance
         fallen by an average of 75 to 80 percent   observing platforms. Such areas include the   the models are producing, and determining

                                                                                any such impact of the lost aircraft data on

         compared to average, “but with very large   jet stream level above the Pacific Ocean   model skill requires a rigorous and substan-

         regional variations.”               and the data-sparse region between Africa   tial scientific analysis,” said Brian Gross,




           For example, in the Southern Hemi-  and Australia, along with the area above   who leads NOAA’s Environmental Model-
         sphere, the data loss is “closer to 90 per-  the North Atlantic.       ling Centre, which runs and tracks the skill

         cent,” the WMO stated.               According to the ECMWF, aircraft reports   of the agency’s computer models.


           According to the WMO, when operating at   come in second, behind satellite data,   In addition, NOAA’s Vaccaro cautioned


         full capacity, the global aircraft-based observ-  in terms of their influence on forecast   that degradations in model skill don’t nec-



         ing system produces over 800,000 weather   accuracy. In early March, as European   essarily translate directly into less accurate

         observations per day using planes from 43   countries began enforcing their shutdowns,   weather forecasts. “Even if a decrease in
         airlines and several thousand aircraft.  aircraft-generated weather reports across   aircraft observation data impacts forecast




           In the United States, as of April 20, “the   Europe declined by 65 percent. There was   model skill, it does not necessarily translate
         daily output of meteorological data from   also a 42 percent global decline in such   into a reduction in forecast accuracy since


         U.S. commercial aircraft has decreased to   reports during the same period.  National Weather Service meteorologists


         approximately one quarter of normal lev-  The ECMWF has investigated the impacts   use an entire suite of observations and guid-



         els,” according to NOAA spokesman Chris   that removing aircraft data has on its forecast   ance to produce an actual forecast,” he said.


         Vaccaro. When at full capacity, aircraft   model simulations and found that there is   Ingleby and Marshall said it’s impossible


         soundings, as such data is known, dwarf   a particularly large effect at the jet stream   to pinpoint how significant the impact of

         the volume of the twice-a-day weather bal-  level, between about 30,000 and 40,000 feet,   missing data actually is, since one would


         loons launched from 900 weather stations   where planes typically cruise during flight.  have to run an experiment that involves
         around the world.                    Bruce Ingleby, a senior scientist at ECM-  models deprived of aviation data alongside


           In a typical year in the United States,   WF, said the loss of all aircraft data from   a control group, which would have a com-


 COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT ARE A   Service’s Global Forecast System, or GFS   more than 3,500 commercial aircraft pro-  the European model would decrease the   plete set of data for the same time period.

 FORECASTER’S SECRET WEAPON  model, and the world-leading European   vide more than 250 million observations   accuracy of a 12-hour forecast of winds   Right now, such an experiment is impossi-

 ecently , computer models   For years, thousands of airliners and cargo   model, run by the European Centre for Me-  per year, according to a NOAA statement.   and temperatures at the jet stream level   ble, since data is in fact missing.



 Rprojected that southern Florida   planes have been involved in a side gig that   dium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) in   (Not every aircraft in the sky is part of the   by about 10 percent, with a statistically   To help combat the data loss, agencies are


 would see a deluge of several inches   few passengers or package shippers have   Reading, England.  observing network).  significant degradation of 3 percent when it   enlisting help from an airborne observing




 of rain. Such abundant rainfall would   been privy to: gathering and transmitting   At the global level, networks that vacuum   Curtis Marshall, who manages the   comes to surface pressure forecasts going   network that a private company, FLYHT, op-
                                             out to three to four days later.


 have been a sharp departure from the   weather data that’s then used for improv-  up data from planes flying in Europe, Asia   program, known as aircraft meteorological   erates. They’re also ordering more frequent
                                              Ingleby said that, ironically, those who

 unusual heat and dry conditions that   ing weather forecasts issued worldwide.  and South America have helped to ensure   data relay, or AMDAR, for the Weather   might suffer the most from the missing data   weather balloon launches in particular
         Service, said right now, only about 1,000




 have gripped that part of the state so far   To gather crucial information for operat-  an ever-growing flow of data that’s benefit-  aircraft are sending the   areas.


 this year.  ing the plane itself, such as determining its   ed modelling centres worldwide, boosting   agency weather data each   As for forecast situ-



 In the end, though, Miami ended up   airspeed and motion relative to the ground,   model skill and forecast accuracy.  day, given coronavirus-re-  ations like Miami’s this

 seeing just 0.26 inches of rain, and the   instruments on an airplane’s nose - they   However, with the paucity of flights in   lated flight reductions.  past weekend, the stan-



 medium as well as shorter-term model   resemble pointy, metal needles sticking out   the air now, the pandemic has disrupted   “Our number of daily air-  dard weather forecast



 projections turned out to be a complete   of the fuselage, pointed forward, into the   that data flow, turning it from a fire hose   craft profiles is fluctuating   disclaimer applies more





 bust. A forecast miss of such a magnitude   airstream - measure the characteristics of   to more of a trickle. Meteorologists don’t   between 20-30 percent of   than usual: All forecasts

 is relatively unusual, and it prompted   the air mass around them.  know exactly how much of an impact that’s   normal, depending on the   contain an element of

 some meteorologists to wonder whether   This includes the wind direction and   having on forecast skill.  day of the week,” he said.  uncertainty to them, per-
 missing data because of the coronavirus   speed, air pressure, temperature and, in   In the United States alone, airlines are   Marshall said European   haps more so now than at


 pandemic might be to blame. Normally   some cases, humidity as well.  operating skeletal schedules and have   nations have seen a greater   other times. Q



 gathered by commercial aircraft, much of   Government programs run in the United   opted to store much of their fleets rather   reduction in observations,








 the data has stopped flowing since many   States, such as the efforts of the National   than continuing to lose money by flying   in part because the U.S. net-  Article courtesy of


 flights have been cancelled.  Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,   near-empty planes. According to the trade   work involves cargo carriers   https://www.


 The answer, experts say, is that it’s   along with international agencies and private   group Airlines for America, U.S. airlines   that have not cut back on   washingtonpost.com/
 unlikely that certain missing data was   companies have tapped into some of this   idled 3,162 planes, which accounts or 51   their operations. Also, the   weather/2020/05/12/



 the cause, but it’s also unlikely that the   data to pipe it into computer models that   percent of their fleet, as of May 10.  network’s largest domestic   weather-forecasting-



 data shortfall is not having some negative   help meteorologists forecast the weather.  Airports such as Tulsa International,   contributor, Southwest   coronavirus-flights/




 effect on forecasts.  This includes the National Weather   Kansas City International and Pinal Airpark in

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