The Real-time Weather Processor (RWP) is a data processing subsystem that will provide hazardous and operationally significant weather information for use by National Weather Service (NWS) Center Weather Service Unit (CWSU) meteorologists, Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS), pilots, and other users. This plan outlines the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) evaluaton of the RWP prototype subsystem. The FAA will conduct the evaluation of the RWP prototype at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The RWP Prototype Test and Evaluation (PT and E) will be conducted in two parts each having a different approach. There will be an operational evaluation of the features, functions and documentation, and a demonstration of the RQP to the Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD) interface. Data will be collected via questionnaires completed by CWSU meteorologists and FAA system maintainers. The results of the evaluation will be used to make any necessary changes to the RWP production specification.
Real-Time Weather Processor (RWP) Prototype Test and Evaluation (PT and E) Plan
1990
91 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Computer programs , Meteorological services , Meteorology , Prototypes , Real time operation , Weather forecasting , Air traffic controllers (Personnel) , Data processing equipment , Human factors engineering , Meteorological radar , Risk , Workstations
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