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1. DEFINITION METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN AVIATION are the phenomena, that can affect the safety of the flight.

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Page 1: METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN AVIATION Cpt. Ing. Naděžda Bartoov Ph.D

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METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN AVIATION

Cpt. Ing. Naděžda Bartošová Ph.D.

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1. DEFINITIONS

2. TYPES OF METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS

3. KEY WORDS

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1. DEFINITION

METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN AVIATION are the phenomena, that can affect the safety of the flight.

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2. TYPES OF METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS

FOG

ICING

TURBULENCE

THUNDERSTORM

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FOG

● Visibility is reduced under 1 km

● Types:

radiation fog (in the morning, local character)

advection fog (huge, with the drizzle)

frontal fog (moving with the frontal system)

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ICING

● ICING IS NOT caused by ice in cloud, is caused by SUPER - COOLED liquid water droplets.

● ICING FACTORS:

- LWC

- Temperature (0 ;– 20)

- Droplet size

- Cloud type

- Airfoil geometry

- Airspeed

- Duration of exposure

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ICING

● LUQIUD WATER CONTENT :

- is amout of available water,

- varies from cloud to cloud,

- depends on temperature

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ICING

● CUMULATIVE AFFECTS OF ICING:

Decreases

Thrust

Radio communication problems , Blockage of pitot tubes and static vents ,

Adverse Aerodynamic Effects .

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ICING TYPES

● Clear icing

- is often clear and smooth,

- Supercooled water droplets, or freezing rain, strike a surface but do not freeze

instantly.

● Rime icing

- is rough and opaque,

- formed by supercooled drops rapidly freezing on impact.

● Mixed icing is a combination of clear and rime ice.

● Frost icing is the result of water freezing on unprotected surfaces while the aircraft is stationary.

● SLD icing

- Supercooled Large Droplet (SLD) conditions,

- similar to clear ice.

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ICING PREVENTION

● Mechanical means, which may be as simple as using a broom or brush to

remove snow

● Application of Deicing fluid

● Use of infrared heating to melt and remove contaminants

● Put the aircraft into a heated hangar until snow and ice have melted

● Position aircraft towards the sun

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TURBULENCE

Def: Turbulence can be defined as small-scale, short-term, random and

frequent changes to the velocity of air

TYPES:

● Light, moderate, severe, extreme

● THERMAL

above a warm surface

● MECHANICAL

caused by interference of surface features on the horizontal flow of air

● SHEAR

wind changes dramatically within a short horizontal or vertical distance

● AERODYNAMIC

caused by an aircraft as it flys through the air (wake turbulence)

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TURBULENCE

THERMAL MECHANICAL SHEAR

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THUNDERSTORMDEF:

● a storm caused by strong rising air currents and characterized by thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain or hail.

● formed by a process called convection, defined as the

transport of heat energy

TYPES: frontal

non – frontal

HAZARDS:

● severe turbulence,

● low level windshear,

● low ceilings and visibilities,

● hail and lightning

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THUNDERSTORM

3 STAGES:

Towering Cumulus Stage:

- visible clouds of liquid water,

- upward motion throughout the cloud,

- turbulence and icing.

Mature Stage:

- production of precipitation,

- updrafts /downdrafts motion,

- turbulence, lightning, icing, microburst.

Dissipating Stage:

- final stage,

- downdrafts,

- moderate precipitation.

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THUNDERSTORM

STRUCTURE:

Single cell

Multi cell

Super cell

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THUNDERSTORM

HAZARDS:

severe turbulence,

low level windshear,

low ceilings and visibilities,

hail and lightning

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KEY WORDS

FOG - radiation/frontal/advection fog

ICING – clear/rime/mixed icing

TURBULENCE – light/moderate/severe/extreme

THUNDERSTORM - single/multi/super cell

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