The purpose of the research was to develop and test improved hazard algorithms that could result in the development of sensors that are better able to anticipate potentially severe atmospheric turbulence, which affects aircraft safety. The research focused on employing numerical simulation models to develop improved algorithms for the prediction of aviation turbulence. This involved producing both research simulations and real-time simulations of environments predisposed to moderate and severe aviation turbulence. The research resulted in the following fundamental advancements toward the aforementioned goal: 1) very high resolution simulations of turbulent environments indicated how predictive hazard indices could be improved resulting in a...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-72-38, SupFAA-RD-73-20, SupplementRemote sensingAtmospheric turbulenceClea...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
Turbulence is widely recognized as the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers...
During the grant period, several tasks were performed in support of the NASA Turbulence Prediction a...
The feasibility of predicting conditions under which wind/turbulence environments hazardous to aviat...
A two part study was conducted to determine the feasibility of predicting the conditions under which...
A concept of a new energy management system synthesizing meteorological and orographic influences on...
Low level flow conditions known to be hazardous to aircraft during takeoff/climbout and approach/lan...
The fundamental emphasis of this research was to develop a technique which would be a significant im...
Much remains to be learned about the hazards of low altitude wind shear to aviation. New research sh...
There is much disagreement as to (a) what causes clear air turbulence (turbulence which is not in or...
A series of large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow over hill are performed with relatively coarse g...
In 2002, the Air Force Weather Agency did not have a centralized capability to forecast high altitud...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the detection and display of weather avoidance informat...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-72-38, SupFAA-RD-73-20, SupplementRemote sensingAtmospheric turbulenceClea...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
Turbulence is widely recognized as the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers...
During the grant period, several tasks were performed in support of the NASA Turbulence Prediction a...
The feasibility of predicting conditions under which wind/turbulence environments hazardous to aviat...
A two part study was conducted to determine the feasibility of predicting the conditions under which...
A concept of a new energy management system synthesizing meteorological and orographic influences on...
Low level flow conditions known to be hazardous to aircraft during takeoff/climbout and approach/lan...
The fundamental emphasis of this research was to develop a technique which would be a significant im...
Much remains to be learned about the hazards of low altitude wind shear to aviation. New research sh...
There is much disagreement as to (a) what causes clear air turbulence (turbulence which is not in or...
A series of large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow over hill are performed with relatively coarse g...
In 2002, the Air Force Weather Agency did not have a centralized capability to forecast high altitud...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the detection and display of weather avoidance informat...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FAA-72-38, SupFAA-RD-73-20, SupplementRemote sensingAtmospheric turbulenceClea...
A numerical simulation of a convective turbulence event is investigated and compared with observatio...
Turbulence is widely recognized as the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers...