Abstract

It is shown theoretically and experimentally that the value of integrated water vapor content in the atmosphere measured by ground-based radiometric facilities in real time can be used, along with the temperature profile, as a predictor of aircraft icing in clouds. The quantitative criterion of occurrence of the conditions leading to aircraft icing is found, and the method for determining these conditions by ground-based remote microwave sensing of the atmosphere in real time is formulated.

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