TY - JOUR
T1 - Decisão em condições de incerteza meteorológica e proteção de infraestruturas no centro de lançamento de alcântara
AU - Caruzzo, Amaury
AU - Belderrain, Mischel Carmen Neyra
AU - Fisch, Gilberto
AU - Young, George
AU - Hanlon, Christopher
AU - Verlinde, Johannes
N1 - Funding Information:
Os autores agradecem o suporte financeiro do CNPq (Processo nº 142212/2011-3 e 232898/2014-6) e da CAPES (Processo nº 14552/2013- 02). Agradecimento também a todos os entrevistados do DCTA, IAE, CLBI, ACS e INPE pelos comentários e contribuições. No en-tanto, quaisquer opiniões, conclusões ou sugestões neste artigo são de responsabilidade dos autores e não refletem necessariamente os pontos de vista das instituições do Programa Espacial Brasileiro. Parte do conteúdo metodológico deste artigo é integrante de um depósito de pedido de patente internacional (Protocolo nº PCT/BR2016/050232).
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Decision-making using weather information is often a complex and high impact process, and in some situations, can disturb the functioning of technological facilities. In this sense, the aim of this paper is to present a decision support approach for infrastructure protection under weather uncertainty at the Alcântara Launch Center, in Brazil. From an operational demand, a weather index was developed to identify the decision maker’s attitude about the three characteristics of meteorological information: a) weather forecast probability; b) lead time of the information; c) value of a meteorological variable. As a case study, we analyzed a real decision-making problem for the protection of an aerospace vehicle and integration tower in the Brazilian space center. Through the development of an index with the users, it was concluded that for low probabilities (< 20%) or extended lead time (> 24 h), the group of users do not use weather information to make decisions, even with a prognosis of extreme conditions. The quantitative results showed that the decision model managed to incorporate the attitude of non-meteorologist users regarding the handling of uncertainty in weather forecasts.
AB - Decision-making using weather information is often a complex and high impact process, and in some situations, can disturb the functioning of technological facilities. In this sense, the aim of this paper is to present a decision support approach for infrastructure protection under weather uncertainty at the Alcântara Launch Center, in Brazil. From an operational demand, a weather index was developed to identify the decision maker’s attitude about the three characteristics of meteorological information: a) weather forecast probability; b) lead time of the information; c) value of a meteorological variable. As a case study, we analyzed a real decision-making problem for the protection of an aerospace vehicle and integration tower in the Brazilian space center. Through the development of an index with the users, it was concluded that for low probabilities (< 20%) or extended lead time (> 24 h), the group of users do not use weather information to make decisions, even with a prognosis of extreme conditions. The quantitative results showed that the decision model managed to incorporate the attitude of non-meteorologist users regarding the handling of uncertainty in weather forecasts.
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U2 - 10.1590/0102-778632120160045
DO - 10.1590/0102-778632120160045
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018546863
SN - 0102-7786
VL - 32
SP - 141
EP - 155
JO - Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia
JF - Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia
IS - 1
ER -