The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered flight made the free atmosphere militarily and economically relevant, meteorologists encountered new kinds of weather conditions at altitude. Pilots also learned to weather heights, as they struggled to survive in an atmosphere that revealed surprising dangers like squall lines, fog, icing, and turbulence. Aeronautical meteorology evolved out of these encounters, a heterogeneous body of knowledge that included guidelines for routing aircraft, networks for observing the upper air using scientific instruments, and procedures for synthesizing those observations into weather forecasts designed for pilots. As meteorologists worked to make the skies...
The call for creating new innovative meteorological instruments to help fulfill observational gaps i...
A brief note is presented on a paper of Richard Scherhag that first appeared in the Meteorologische ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered f...
Meteorology is an important branch of science that offers exciting career opportunities and yet is n...
Atmospheric Sciences’ faculty secure private funding to probe secrets of thunderstorms near the equa...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
An Evaluation on How General Aviation Pilots Learn Basic Meteorology Jayde M. King, Jessica Cruit, M...
Weather continues to be a consistent hazard for pilots despite decades of progress in both pilot edu...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
This work was accomplished primarily by Allison G. Wozniak, a graduate research assistant who has co...
This themed issue of History of Meteorology grew out of a session at the annual conference of the Am...
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advance...
This article explores the relationship between meteorology, British imperialism and evolving forms o...
The aerological flights at Boston are part of the general research program of the Meteorological Di...
The call for creating new innovative meteorological instruments to help fulfill observational gaps i...
A brief note is presented on a paper of Richard Scherhag that first appeared in the Meteorologische ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered f...
Meteorology is an important branch of science that offers exciting career opportunities and yet is n...
Atmospheric Sciences’ faculty secure private funding to probe secrets of thunderstorms near the equa...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1999.In...
An Evaluation on How General Aviation Pilots Learn Basic Meteorology Jayde M. King, Jessica Cruit, M...
Weather continues to be a consistent hazard for pilots despite decades of progress in both pilot edu...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
This work was accomplished primarily by Allison G. Wozniak, a graduate research assistant who has co...
This themed issue of History of Meteorology grew out of a session at the annual conference of the Am...
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advance...
This article explores the relationship between meteorology, British imperialism and evolving forms o...
The aerological flights at Boston are part of the general research program of the Meteorological Di...
The call for creating new innovative meteorological instruments to help fulfill observational gaps i...
A brief note is presented on a paper of Richard Scherhag that first appeared in the Meteorologische ...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1