Award Winning ATCA Journal Article
Coping with Adverse Winter Weather: Emerging Capabilities in Support of Airport and Airline Operations
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The Journal of Air Traffic Control | FALL 2015 "Winter weather has the potential to significantly disrupt airport and airline operations yielding flight delays, diversions, and cancellations.
The impacts thereof may be felt throughout the National Airspace System (NAS) and notably beyond the duration of a winter weather event, as recovery doesn’t occur immediately. Moreover, in some situations hazardous conditions created by freezing rain, slush, snow, drifting snow, or ice may lead to aircraft incidents or accidents..."