How Automated Weather Observing Systems Support Aviation Safety
The Eye That Never Blinks In the past, weather observation was a manual task. A meteorologist would periodically step outside, estimate visibility by looking at landmarks, checking a thermometer, and reading a barometer. While effective for general forecasting, this method had limitations. It was subjective, intermittent, and prone to human error. Today, the industry standard is the deployment...
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