India Launches First ‘SkyCast’ Aviation
Weather Monitoring System at IGI Airport Under Mission Mausam
India inaugurated its first “SkyCast” Aviation Weather
Monitoring System at Indira Gandhi International Airport under Mission Mausam,
making India the 19th country in the world to deploy an integrated aviation
weather intelligence system.
SkyCast Aviation Weather Monitoring System
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SkyCast is an advanced
integrated atmospheric remote sensing and aviation weather monitoring system
developed under Mission Mausam.
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It provides real-time weather
intelligence to pilots, airlines, airport operators, and air traffic management
agencies.
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The system is designed to
reduce flight disruptions caused by fog, turbulence, wind shear, poor
visibility, and adverse weather conditions.
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It supports nowcasting
and early warning services, enabling safer take-offs and landings.
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After Delhi’s IGI
Airport, the next SkyCast facility will be established at Noida International
Airport.
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The system is based on
findings from the Winter Fog Experiment (WiFEX) launched jointly by India
Meteorological Department and Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology at IGI
Airport in 2015.
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WiFEX improved
understanding of fog formation, aerosol-cloud interactions, visibility
reduction, and urban boundary-layer processes.
Significance of SkyCast
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Enhancing Aviation
Safety: SkyCast provides real-time monitoring of wind, turbulence, fog, and
visibility conditions, enabling safer aircraft take-offs, landings, and flight
operations.
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Reducing Flight Delays
and Diversions: The system delivers advance weather alerts to pilots and
airlines, helping minimize weather-related delays, cancellations, and
diversions.
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Towards “Fog-Free
Flights”: Its advanced fog-monitoring capabilities improve visibility
forecasting, particularly during Delhi’s dense winter fog conditions.
¨ Strengthening Weather Forecasting: SkyCast generates high-quality atmospheric data that enhances nowcasting and improves the accuracy of weather forecasts.
¨ Supporting Wider Public Services: The observations generated by SkyCast can be used for AI-enabled forecasting, pollution management, transport advisories, urban weather prediction, and disaster preparedness.