Abstract
The paper “Flight planning with respect to meteorological conditions” describes how flight planning in commercial air transport depends on meteorological conditions. In first part, the article describes satellite products for meteorological analyses such as IR technologies. In next parts authors are talking about thunderstorm, icing and volcanic ash detection methods in atmosphere. In the last part of the paper are shown some modern diagnostic system for identifying dangerous meteorological phenomena and their potential for flight panning.
Highlights
Satellite products have become widely available and are an essential component of most modern meteorological analyses
Satellite data sets are only used in the form of simple cloud masks, cloud top heights, or other basic properties
While accurate observations of cloud top height are critical for many aviation applications, the specific products that are needed can vary from a simple statute height above ground level, to a separate cloud top pressure product which is appropriate for en-route aircraft flying above 18,000 ft (5625 m)
Summary
The paper “Flight planning with respect to meteorological conditions” describes how flight planning in commercial air transport depends on meteorological conditions. The article describes satellite products for meteorological analyses such as IR technologies. In parts authors are talking about thunderstorm, icing and volcanic ash detection methods in atmosphere. In the last part of the paper are shown some modern diagnostic system for identifying dangerous meteorological phenomena and their potential for flight panning
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