Course detail
Aeronautical Meteorology Service
FSI-OLMAcad. year: 2018/2019
Applied meteorology dealing with meteorological elements and phenomena and their impact on aircraft and air-traffic. Meteo-servis and meteo-forecast and reports for practical flying.
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Basic literature
Great Britain. Meteorological Office: Handbook of aviation meteorology. London: H.M. Stationery Off., 1960. (EN)
NEDELKA, M.: Prehľad leteckej meteorológie. Bratislava: Alfa, 1984.
Recommended reading
DVOŘÁK, P.: Letecká meteorologie, 2. vydání. Cheb: Svět křídel, 2010. ISBN isbn978-80-8680-885-7.
Great Britain. Meteorological Office: Handbook of aviation meteorology. London: H.M. Stationery Off., 1960.
LEXMANN, E.: Meteorológia pre športového pilota. 2. dopl. vyd. Bratislava: Alfa, 1989. Edícia dopravnej literatúry.
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2. Evolution of aeronautical meteorology. Present day aeronautical meteorological service. International co-operation.
3. Composition and properties of the atmosphere. Meteorological elements and their influence on the operation of aircraft.
4. Solar radiation. Air temperature. Air humidity. Condensation, clouds.
5. Atmospheric precipitation, icing phenomena. Thunderstorms. Air convection and instability.
6. Air density and atmospheric pressure. Air circulation, wind. Turbulence.
7. Visibility. Air masses and atmospheric fronts.
8. Cyclones and anticyclones. Tropical cyclones.
9. Meteorological observation stations and networks. Distance measurement, aerology.
10. Aeronautical meteorological information, reports, warnings.
11. Surface and upper-air meteorological maps, thermodynamic diagrams, vertical cross-sections of the atmosphere.
12. Satellite and radar information. Aviation meteorological forecasts, briefings.
13. Aeronautical climatology, airport and flight path climatography.
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2. Measurement of meteorological elements at airports and in the field.
3. Meteorological reporting, and codes.
4. Surface and upper-air synoptical maps.
5. Synoptical map analysis, significant-weather maps.
6. Composite radar information.
7. Meteorological satellite pictures.
8. Cloud classification. International cloud atlas.
9. Cloud classification. International cloud album for observers in aeroplanes.
10. Icing phenomena in aviation.
11. Aeronautical meteorological documentation.
12. Types of aeronautical meteorological reports.
13. Aviation meteorological forecasts.