The threat for aircraft icing in clouds is a significant hazard that routinely impacts aviation operations. Accurate diagnoses and forecasts of aircraft icing conditions requires identifying the location and vertical distribution of clouds with super-cooled liquid water (SLW) droplets, as well as the characteristics of the droplet size distribution. Traditional forecasting methods rely on guidance from numerical models and conventional observations, neither of which currently resolve cloud properties adequately on the optimal scales needed for aviation. Satellite imagers provide measurements over large areas with high spatial resolution that can be interpreted to identify the locations and characteristics of clouds, including features assoc...
The Current Icing Product (CIP) is a model/observation fusion tool to diagnose aircraft icing probab...
Remote-sensing systems that map aircraft icing conditions in the flight path from airports or aircra...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
Aircraft icing is a hazardous phenomenon which has potential to cause fatalities and socioeconomic l...
Although anti-ice coating and de-icing technologies have been improving, aviation icing is still a k...
Operational products used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to alert pilots of hazardous i...
Detection of cloud drop size from satellite data can be useful in determining areas of potential air...
Imagers on many of the current and future operational meteorological satellites in geostationary Ear...
International audienceIn the past two decades over 150 jet engine power-loss and damage events have ...
Aircraft icing endangers aviators, restricts surveillance opportunities, and reduces combat effecti...
Recent studies have found that flight through deep convective storms and ingestion of high mass conc...
International audienceRecent studies have found that flight through deep convective storms and inges...
Abstract In-cloud icing is a major hazard for aviation traffic and forecasting of these events is ...
The prediction of supercooled cloud drops in the atmosphere is a basic tool for aviation safety, owi...
Operational products used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to alert pilots of areas of ha...
The Current Icing Product (CIP) is a model/observation fusion tool to diagnose aircraft icing probab...
Remote-sensing systems that map aircraft icing conditions in the flight path from airports or aircra...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...
Aircraft icing is a hazardous phenomenon which has potential to cause fatalities and socioeconomic l...
Although anti-ice coating and de-icing technologies have been improving, aviation icing is still a k...
Operational products used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to alert pilots of hazardous i...
Detection of cloud drop size from satellite data can be useful in determining areas of potential air...
Imagers on many of the current and future operational meteorological satellites in geostationary Ear...
International audienceIn the past two decades over 150 jet engine power-loss and damage events have ...
Aircraft icing endangers aviators, restricts surveillance opportunities, and reduces combat effecti...
Recent studies have found that flight through deep convective storms and ingestion of high mass conc...
International audienceRecent studies have found that flight through deep convective storms and inges...
Abstract In-cloud icing is a major hazard for aviation traffic and forecasting of these events is ...
The prediction of supercooled cloud drops in the atmosphere is a basic tool for aviation safety, owi...
Operational products used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to alert pilots of areas of ha...
The Current Icing Product (CIP) is a model/observation fusion tool to diagnose aircraft icing probab...
Remote-sensing systems that map aircraft icing conditions in the flight path from airports or aircra...
AbstractCold cloud interactions with aircrafts that fly through them require knowledge of cloud micr...