In 1998, the first Polar route test flight between Asia and North America was carried out. By the end of 2009, over 10,000 Polar flights will have taken place. However, as cross polar traffic continues to increase, the aviation industry is realising the impacts that space weather has on high-altitude, high-latitude, flights (>50N) and polar operations (>78N). Effects include disruption in High Frequency (HF) communications, satellite navigation system errors, and radiation hazards to humans and avionics. These concerns not only apply to current operations, but become even more important at all latitudes when considered within the framework for the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), an interagency initiative to transform t...
Space Weather is the combination of conditions on the sun, in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosph...
The solar-terrestrial space is of considerable significance for human activities. Since the first ar...
The General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland (GLA) provide marine Aids-to-Na...
It is estimated that weather is responsible for approximately 70 % of all air traffic delays and can...
Mitigating the impact of space weather on key systems and services such as GNSS or RF communications...
The requirement for a European Space Weather Programme for civil airline operations can be argued on...
The term “space weather” is typically used to describe environmental conditions in the region extend...
Adverse space weather affects operational activities in aviation and satellite systems. For example,...
Since the last solar maximum, society has become extremely reliant on the Global Positioning System ...
Space weather can have adverse effects on technology, such as causing disturbances of Global Navigat...
The additional dose contribution to the radiation exposure at aviation altitudes during Solar Partic...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
Present and future utilization of satellite weather data by commercial aircraft while in flight was ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94931/1/eost10236.pd
Space Weather events (e.g. Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts or Solar Storms) and/or special regional...
Space Weather is the combination of conditions on the sun, in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosph...
The solar-terrestrial space is of considerable significance for human activities. Since the first ar...
The General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland (GLA) provide marine Aids-to-Na...
It is estimated that weather is responsible for approximately 70 % of all air traffic delays and can...
Mitigating the impact of space weather on key systems and services such as GNSS or RF communications...
The requirement for a European Space Weather Programme for civil airline operations can be argued on...
The term “space weather” is typically used to describe environmental conditions in the region extend...
Adverse space weather affects operational activities in aviation and satellite systems. For example,...
Since the last solar maximum, society has become extremely reliant on the Global Positioning System ...
Space weather can have adverse effects on technology, such as causing disturbances of Global Navigat...
The additional dose contribution to the radiation exposure at aviation altitudes during Solar Partic...
There is a growing concern for the health and safety of commercial aircrew and passengers due to the...
Present and future utilization of satellite weather data by commercial aircraft while in flight was ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94931/1/eost10236.pd
Space Weather events (e.g. Solar Flares, Solar Radio Bursts or Solar Storms) and/or special regional...
Space Weather is the combination of conditions on the sun, in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosph...
The solar-terrestrial space is of considerable significance for human activities. Since the first ar...
The General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland (GLA) provide marine Aids-to-Na...