Effectively Communicating Aviation Hazards through Modernized Web Products
- National Weather Service (NWS) Aviation Weather Center (AWC)
Effectively communicating hazardous weather conditions to the general aviation (GA) community is a
continuously evolving effort of US National Weather Service (NWS) Aviation Weather Center (AWC)
operations. AWC has started to transition text heavy products in favor of easily interpreted dynamic
graphics that provide additional information that was never fully realized through text alone.
AWC provides domestic and international aviation weather forecasts and warnings, disseminated
through traditional product dissemination as well as directly to end users through AviationWeather.gov.
The web site is currently undergoing a complete rewrite, in order to both modernize and improve
consistency. Customer feedback has been gathered over multiple years and the rewrite is intended to
address a number of issues in a comprehensive manner.
Many products that were previously available in multiple formats are now presented through a more
integrated framework, allowing for the user to combine different datasets as desired. The Graphical
Forecasts for Aviation (GFA), first developed as a replacement for the traditional text Area Forecast,
now spans a wide variety of weather information in a one stop Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
interactive web framework. The site is designed to adjust to available screen real estate, making the
same data and interface available on a variety of platforms from desktop computers to tablets and
phones.
The new site has been in an experimental status since spring of 2022, while AWC collects feedback on
the new design and performed a social science user assessment in partnership with the US Federal
Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Aviation Weather Demonstration and Evaluation service group. This
presentation will discuss the design and features of the new site, as well as lessons learned from the
aviation weather user community during the development and evaluation.
How to cite: Cross, A., Avay, S., Hepper, R., Vietor, D., and Stevens, N.: Effectively Communicating Aviation Hazards through Modernized Web Products, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-17422, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-17422, 2023.