Best Practices for Road Weather Management Version 2.0
Title:
Improving Surface Transportation Safety and Effectiveness through Modern Weather Technologies and Information
Abstract:
Since the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the FHWA released Weather Information for Surface Transportation: A National Needs Assessment Report, a great deal of progress has been made in bringing new weather products and services to the surface transportation community. Examples include new technology and information capabilities such as 511 systems; new forecasts and visualizations of weather's impact on roadways in national and local media outlets and on the internet; increased surface weather research and development activities by federal and state government, universities, and others; and an increased congressional interest in surface transportation research and development. Additionally, a consensus has formed among the federal meteorological community's leadership that an integrated approach is needed, supported by the surface transportation and meteorological stakeholders, to continue to improve weather information for surface transportation and effectively meet all surface transportation user needs. This paper describes such an integrated approach designed to support the weather information needs of the surface transportation community. It also provides examples of work already underway, and activities that the federal meteorological community is doing to develop a vision to guide an integrated federal surface transportation weather research and development program.
Source(s):
2005 Mid-Continent Transportation Research Symposium; Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Frank L. Estis, Science and Technology Corporation
https://trid.trb.org/view/760688
Date: 2005
Author:
Williamson, Estis
Keywords:
Weather information
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