Optimizing The Radar Detection Of Clear Air Turbulence


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Optimizing the Radar Detection of Clear Air Turbulence


Optimizing the Radar Detection of Clear Air Turbulence

Author: David Atlas

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1966


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Air Turbulence and its Methods of Detection


Air Turbulence and its Methods of Detection

Author: Leonardo Di G. Sigalotti

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2023-02-24


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The book is a concise guide dealing with the subject of air turbulence and its methods of detection with particular applications to aviation turbulence. It begins with a general description of turbulence and provides a background into the nature and causes of atmospheric turbulence that affect aircraft motion, giving updates on the state-of-the-art research on clear air turbulence (CAT). Important physical processes leading to the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, a primary producer of CAT, are also explained. The several categories of CAT along with its impact on commercial aviation are also presented in a separate chapter, with particular emphasis on the structural damages to planes and injuries. The central theme of the book deals with both the earlier and the latest CAT detecting methods and techniques for remote and in situ sensing and forecasting. A concise presentation of new technologies for reducing aviation weather-related accidents is also offered. A chapter on the weather accident prevention project of the NASA aviation safety program is also included. Additionally, the book ends with a full description of the recent research activities on CAT and future challenges in turbulence detection, prediction and avoidance.

Clear Air Turbulence, a Bibliography, 1950-1967


Clear Air Turbulence, a Bibliography, 1950-1967

Author: Dorothy E. Bulford

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1968


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Clear air turbulence encounters can occur unexpectedly without any visual evidence or warning. As operations of higher altitude aircraft increase, the phenomenon is encountered more often. Clear air turbulence is defined as 'all turbulence in the free atmosphere of interest in aerospace operations that is not in or adjacent to visible convective activity (this includes turbulence found in cirrus clouds not in or adjacent to visible convective activity).' This bibliography consists of 578 references to technical reports, articles in periodicals, and books published during the past 17 years. References about other forms of turbulence such as that occurring with storms and airplane wake vortices are not included. (Author).