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1 WEZARD WEather haZARDs for aeronautics WEZARD - FP7, 4 th call Presented by Ian Lisk Prepared by Ian Lisk, Met Office UK Deborah Lee, Met Office UK June 2013 CSA-SA WEZARD (285050)

2 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization A European consortium, coordinated and led by Airbus, with the following objectives:  compile a list of the main weather hazards and their technical consequences on aircraft  perform a state of the art review of the research actions relating to these weather hazards  perform an in-depth analysis which will identify the gaps in the available knowledge, and the priority areas for improvement  provide a consolidated recommendation and roadmap report validated by the main stakeholders of the aeronautics community. WEAZRD Project Overview (July 2011-June 2013)WEZARD Overview (July 2011-June 2013)

3 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization WEZARD Project StructureWEZARD Structure

4 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization EUMETNET (consortium of 29 European National Met Services)  Met Office, UK (Lead: Ian Lisk, PM: Deborah Lee)  Meteo-France  Iceland Met Office  Deutscher Wetterdienst IMAA on behalf of EARLINET (European LIDAR coordination) DLR AIRBUS WEZARD WP3 (Meteo) Partners

5 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Respond to key recommendations from recent reviews of the Icelandic eruptions of 2010 and 2011 Review existing European VA/icing/dust related capabilities and projects Capability gap analysis Coordination with other related international activities Deliver report detailing prioritised recommendations and a European R&D roadmap. Data Quality and ExchangeWEZARD WP3 Objectives

6 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization High Priorities Identified by WEZARD WP3 Improved observations of eruptive column at source Additional measurements in downwind eruptive plume (close to the volcano) Enhanced capabilities for the monitoring of distal VA Ensure data exchange and data usability in near-real-time (NRT). Jan 2013Page 6 “Research and development of existing, new and evolving volcanic ash observing technologies and dissemination systems to underpin the future realization of an integrated European volcanic ash observing network.” CSA-SA WEZARD (285050) - General Assembly

7 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Integrated observing network – Why? Existing projects and activities do NOT address need for integrated volcanic ash observing system with ground-based, airborne and space-borne measurement capabilities  Current over reliance on satellite observations.  Further R&D required: – Lidar and ceilometer networks – Aerosol sondes & drop sondes – Aircraft mounted systems – UAS mounted systems  Existing capabilities currently mostly in research mode or not available in NRT  Differing data policies, standards, formats etc. Jan 2013Page 7CSA-SA WEZARD (285050) - General Assembly “Research and development of existing, new and evolving volcanic ash observing technologies and dissemination systems to underpin the future realization of an integrated European volcanic ash observing network.”

8 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Data Quality and Exchange Fundamental to ultimate implementation of a fully integrated operational system Quality standards – TRLs and accuracy requirements – Metadata – Resilience and back-up – Maintenance schedules – Liability issues Information dissemination – Data hubs and data policy based on WMO standards – Visualisation and interoperability requirements – Archiving

9 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Why the EU and why another VA project? Why the EU? – To ensure European-wide integration and harmonization – EC DG-ECHO requirements – ESFRI requirements – Cross-industry, multi-discipline approach building on existing European infrastructures, projects and programmes Why another VA project? – EVOSS – FUTUREVOLC – ESA funded projects – Nationally funded projects.

10 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Benefits and Future Applications Operational Integrated Observing System A synergy of in-situ and remote sensing techniques Space-time evolution of volcanic events over large distances Provide sufficient observational validation methods e.g. use of in-situ data to help process remote sensing data Measurements from different sensors working in synergy. Data integration into dispersion models ‘Add value’ to raw model output for forecasters, and for post-event R&D Cross-industry end-user requirements e.g. SESAR links, airline SRAs, GMES etc CSA-SA WEZARD (285050) - General AssemblyJan 2013Page 10

11 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization VA Observing Technologies Satellite-based Instruments Airborne: Research and In-Service Aircraft probes; UAS; Aerosol Sonde Ground-based: Lidars; Ceilometers; Radar etc. Related Projects and Initiatives e.g. FUTUREVOLC, EPROFILE, METROLOGY VA Data Policies Quality Storage & Archiving Access and Dissemination EUVONET: Pre-Operational European Volcanic Ash Observing Network R&D to fill specific technological and geographical gaps in volcanic ash observations and applications. EUVONET main work phases Development of “integrated” system: utilising technology synergies; data quality and requirements, storage and archiving, NRT access. Exercises and Pilot, involving end-user communities. Roadmap for future applications, operationalisation and links to other systems e.g. SESAR WEZARD Recommendations ‘EUVONET’ Overview

12 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization Meteorological Services: EUMETNET VAACs – London and Toulouse Volcano Observatories: IMO, INGV European regulatory bodies ICAO, WMO Governmental Organisations and Authorities European universities with volcanology/aerosol observing technology/software focus. CNR-IMAA/EARLINET (Italy) Academic Organisations and Research Networks SME’s Key aerosol instrument/observing technology suppliers Aerospace Centers e.g. DLR (Germany) Research & Technology Industries Cross-sectoral Advisory Board ‘EUVONET’ Potential Partners

13 EUVONET: R&D activities; development of integrated system and data policies FUTUREVOLC (2012 – 2016): Volcanological Supersite in Iceland YEAR 0+4YEAR 0+2YEAR 0+1 * Assuming year 2015 for purposes of illustrating related projects and activities YEAR 0+3 WP3 METEO TIMELINE: Volcanic Ash Integrated Observations Network EUFAR: (European Facility for Airborne Research) H2020 EUVONET (European Volcanic ash Observing NETwork) Proposal Related European Projects and Activities (ONGOING) Related European Projects and Activities (POSSIBLE, not confirmed) EARLINET supported by ACTRIS (2011 – Mar 2015): European Aerosol Research Lidar NETwork YEAR 0* VAST (2012 – Jun 2015): Use of satellite data in volcanic ash monitoring and forecastingESA i-GAS (2011 – Dec 2015): Enhancement of IAGOS (In-service Aircraft for a Global Observing System) COST ACTIONTO-PROF: follow-on of EG-CLIMET (data policies, networking and methods) EUMETNET EUCOS E-PROFILE (2013 – Dec 2017): backscatter profiles from lidars and ceilometers across Europe EUVONET: Exercises and Pilot  Demonstration Pre-operational EMRP METROLOGY

14 YEAR 0+4YEAR 0+2YEAR 0+1YEAR 0+3 H2020 EUVONET TIMELINE: KEY MILESTONES H2020 EUVONET (European Volcanic ash Observing NETwork), main work phases Key Milesones (indicative) YEAR 0 M60: Pre- operational status Consortium Management & Administration R&D activities for observing technologies and applications Exercises and Pilot  Demonstration Development of Intgrated System and Data Policies M6: Detailed Project Plan M18: First symposium* M36: Prototype integrated data system; Exercise Planning M30: Mid-term symposium* M42: Exercise 1 M3: Start- up; Project portal and website M6M12M18M24M30M36M42M48M54M60 M54: Exercise 2; begin pilot M57: Wrap-up; Final symposium* * Symposium including scientific community and stakeholders (Advisory Board members).

15 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization May 2013 This document and the information contained are WEZARD Contractors’ property and shall not be copied or disclosed to any third party without WEZARD Contractors’ prior written authorization CSA-SA WEZARD (285050)Page 15


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