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Addition of new WMO Abbreviated Headings for exchange of VONA reports over ICAO AFS #321

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blchoy opened this issue May 31, 2023 · 4 comments

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blchoy commented May 31, 2023

Initial request

In the proposed Amendment 81 to ICAO Annex 3, Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation (VONA) information will need to be exchanged over the ICAO Aeronautical Fixed Service (AFS) as early as 2024. These include Traditional Alphanumeric Code (TAC) and IWXXM VONA reports. AFS is a store-and-forward system like the WMO Global Telecommunication System (GTS) and headers in the form WMO Abbreviated Headings (i.e. TTAAii) is required for proper routing of the messages. Although aviation messages are purely exchanged on AFS, their abbreviated headings are also controlled by WMO No.386 Manual on the Global Telecommunication System. Attachment II-5 of WMO No.386 indicates all TTs being used.

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Two new TTs are proposed to be added and associated AAs and iis to be defined. These should cover

  1. TAC VONA
  2. IWXXM VONA

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The approval process should be completed well before the applicable date of respective SARPs in Amendment 81 to ICAO Annex 3, which is expected to be Nov 2024. It is also understood that a paper will be prepared for WMO INFCOM-3 to be held in mid-2024 proposing the retirement of WMO No.386. Therefore FT2024-1 is probably the last chance of submitting the request for change, and the team should strive for submitting the request for FT2023-2.

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@blchoy on behalf of ICAO WG-MIE.

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WMO TT-AvData and ICAO WG-MIE.

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WMO No.386 Manual on Global Telecommunication System.

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MEDIUM

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Proposed Amendment 81 to ICAO Annex 3 (restricted access).

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blchoy commented Jun 1, 2023

Based on the ICAO APAC ROBEX Handbook, the following TTs are being handled in the regional AFS (Note: Experts are welcomed to enrich this list to cover AFS in other regions, but the intention here is to list out those TTs being used for aviation purpose. The choice of possible combinations of TTs is limited as the TTs have broader scope as documented in WMO No.386):

Data type Abbreviated Name TT for TAC (Code Form) TT for IWXXM (Code Form)
Aerodrome reports METAR SA (FM 15 METAR) LA (FM 205 IWXXM)
SPECI SP (FM 16 SPECI) LP (FM 205 IWXXM)
Aerodrome forecasts TAF: 12 to 30 hours FT (FM 51 TAF) LC (FM 205 IWXXM)
SIGMET information SIGMET WS (TEXT) LS (FM 205 IWXXM)
SIGMET for TC WC (TEXT) LY (FM 205 IWXXM)
SIGMET for VA WV (TEXT) LV (FM 205 IWXXM)
AIRMET information AIRMET WA (TEXT) LW (FM 205 IWXXM)
VA, TC and SWX Advisories VA Advisory FV (TEXT) LU (FM 205 IWXXM)
TC Advisory FK (TEXT) LK (FM 205 IWXXM)
SWX Advisory FN (TEXT) LN (FM 205 IWXXM)
Air-reports AIREP SPECIAL (ARS) UA (ICAO AIREP) -
Administrative METNO NO (TEXT) -

Paula Acethorp has kindly reminded us that METP/5 has discussed the dissemination priority over AFS and had come up with a recommendation:

Recommendation 7/1 — VONA Introduction, VAA and Aerodrome Warning Template Improvements

b) request the WMO to develop appropriate headers and priorities for VONA in both TAC and IWXXM format, noting the request by the WG-MOG/IAVW work stream for the highest priority to be assigned;

And in the text of the report: “The work stream also noted that WMO bulletin headers and priorities for VONA to be developed and the highest priority for its dissemination should be assigned, equivalent to that assigned to SIGMET bulletins.”

So T1 shall only be "W" for TAC VONA. For "Warnings" (T1=W), available T2 include B, D, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, X, Y and Z.

Paula further suggested that we may want to consider using T2=M for both TAC and IWXXM VONA, as many Pacific volcanoes are maunga (Māori), mauga (Sāmoa), mo’uga (Tonga), mauna (Hawai’i), or in English – mountains! In that case a recommendation of the TTs for VONA is as followed:

Data type Abbreviated Name TT for TAC (Code Form) TT for IWXXM (Code Form)
Volcano Observatory Notice for Aviation VONA WM (TEXT) LM (FM 205 IWXXM)

Other suggestions for the TTs are most welcomed.

@blchoy blchoy changed the title Addition of new WMO Abbreviated Headings for exchange of VONA and QVA reports over ICAO AFS Addition of new WMO Abbreviated Headings for exchange of VONA reports over ICAO AFS Jun 6, 2023
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blchoy commented Jun 7, 2023

During the ICAO WG-MIE teleconference on 6 Jun 2023, participants raised the suspicions why METP/5 decided to use T1=W. I would like to leave this to other experts to debate. This posts intends to give some technical information from WMO No.386's perspective on what we could choose for T1 and T2 (updated to include the case when T1="S").

  1. Definition of T1 - Table A of Attachment II-5 shows the definitions of data type designator T1, in which:
    'F' indicates a data type of 'Forecasts'
    'S' indicates a data type of 'Surface data'
    'W' indicates a data type of 'Warnings"
    'L' indicates a data type of 'Aviation information in XML'

  2. Definition of T2 - Table B of Attachment II-5 shows the definitions of data type designator T2 when T1=A, C, F, N, S, T, U or W while Table B7 of Attachment II-5 shows the definitions of data type designator T2 when T1=L. In particular:
    When T1=F, only T2=Y is available
    When T1=S, T2 can be J and K
    When T1=W, T2 can be B, D, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, X, Y and Z
    When T1=L, T2 can be B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, O, Q, R, X and Z

So possible possible options are:

Option 1:
TAC VONA: FY
IWXXM VONA: L[B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, O, Q, R, X, Z] (Note: Y is not available)

Option 2:
TAC VONA: S[J, K,]
IWXXM VONA: L[B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, O, Q, R, X, Z] (Those T2s that could be the same for both TAC and IWXXM VONA are in bold type)

Option 3:
TAC VONA: W[B, D, I, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, X, Y, Z]
IWXXM VONA: L[B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, L, M, O, Q, R, X, Z] (Those T2s that could be the same for both TAC and IWXXM VONA are in bold type)

My previous post indicates a possible choice after discussion with some members of WG-MIE and WG-MOG.

@amilan17 glad if you could confirm if FT2024-1 is the last chance to have the proposed update to WMO No.386 approved before Nov 2024.

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blchoy commented Jun 11, 2023

The ICAO APAC ROBEX Handbook also states that the priority indicator of an OPMET message should be set accordingly with regard to its type (irrespective to its Heading):

Extracted from the ICAO APAC ROBEX Handbook

Glad if experts from other regions can advise their regional practice. Personally I believe this adds more background to OPMET message exchange over AFS, but not necessarily affects how we choose the heading.

@amilan17 amilan17 modified the milestones: FT2023-2, Amd 81 (FT2024-1) Jul 6, 2023
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amilan17 commented Jul 6, 2023

https://github.com/wmo-im/iwxxm/wiki/TT-AvData-Teleconference-2023-Jul-6 notes:
added to FT2024-1 milestone

@amilan17 amilan17 moved this to Submitted in IWXXM Amendments Aug 22, 2024
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