Assessment of the benefits of weather forecasting for British Antarctic Survey operations

The British Antarctic Survey operates both aircraft and ships in the Antarctic. High quality weather forecasts can have a large impact on safe operations at high southern latitudes. This paper assesses the benefits the weather forecasts have had on safety and on costs in the Antarctic during the 199...

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Published in:Meteorological Applications
Main Authors: McLure, Alison, Lachlan-Cope, Tom
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Wiley 1998
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/504182/
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1350482798000826
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Summary:The British Antarctic Survey operates both aircraft and ships in the Antarctic. High quality weather forecasts can have a large impact on safe operations at high southern latitudes. This paper assesses the benefits the weather forecasts have had on safety and on costs in the Antarctic during the 1995/96 season. The forecasts of cloud amount, cloud base and weather have a greater accuracy than persistence although the accuracy is lower than might be expected for an airfield in the United Kingdom. The major advantage in having good forecasts available at Rothera would seem to be in increased safety. Although cost benefits exist they are more difficult to assess. Copyright © 1998 Royal Meteorological Society