FOG/VISIBILITY FORECAST AND VERIFICATION AT IGI AIRPORT, NEW DELHI DURING THE WINTER SEASONS OF 2020-21 & 2021-22
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https://doi.org/10.58825/jog.2023.17.2.33Keywords:
Fog, Visibility, Forecast, IMD GFS, IGI AirportAbstract
The reduction in visibility due to fog leads to cancellation of flights, delays and diversions at IGI Airport, New Delhi during the winter season. Accurate prediction of fog/ visibility is required within sufficient lead time to make the flight operations safer, economical and more convenient. This study attempts to improve the fog/visibility forecast at IGI airport for the months of December and January during the winter seasons of 2020-21 and 2021-22. Various meteorological parameters required to predict the fog/visibility are obtained from IMD GFS forecasted meteorological information which are valid for next 24 and 48-hours. Forecast verification was performed using the METAR and synoptic observations. The results for 2020-21 fog/visibility forecast for 24-hours are promising with a POD of 0.92, critical success index as 0.68, and false alarm ratio as 0.28. Moreover, the 2021-22 results for 24 -hours fog /visibility forecast are also observed to be promising with a POD of 0.73, critical success index of 0.54 and false alarm ratio at 0.32. This method gives fairly accurate predictions in point locations and can also be used for a larger spatial area. However, the 48-hours forecast performance needs further improvement. The method also predicted the wind speed and relative humidity which were found to be in agreement with the observed data to a great extent. In the upcoming years, the fog/visibility forecast method will be more robust with better prediction accuracy of meteorological parameters from model outputs and observations.
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