


Automatic Weather Observation System (AWOS)
Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) enhances airfield and operational safety by delivering continuous, real-time meteorological data. It plays a vital role in flight planning, runway management, and decision-making, ensuring accuracy and reliability under all weather conditions.
Key Highlights
- Real-time meteorological updates for safe runway and airspace operations.
- Automated METAR/SPECI reporting streamlines pilot briefings and ATC response.
- Integrated wind, visibility, and cloud sensors for precise forecasting.
- Remote access ensures continuous monitoring from control towers or command centers.
- Designed for 24/7 reliability in extreme weather and tactical environments.
Features
- Fully automatic, highly reliable, and efficient system operation
- Complies with ICAO and WMO standards
- User-friendly graphical interface with remote access capabilities
- Customizable modules based on user requirements
- Interfaces for editing or inputting missing or incorrect data
- Seamless integration with other airport and defense systems
- Automatic system monitoring with alerts for hazardous weather
- Displays MET REPORT/SPECIAL and METAR/SPECI bulletins
- Stores long-term, time-indexed weather statistics
- Designed for round-the-clock operation in harsh environments
SENSORS
- Wind direction and speed
- Visibility
- Backlight level
- Runway landing lights intensity (CHC)
- Current weather phenomena
- Thunderstorm detection
- Cloud quantity and height
- Air temperature
- Air humidity
- Atmospheric pressure
- Rainfall measurement
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No manuals available
No certifications available