Aviation meteorology is the meteorology that gives advanced information that are specified on the air and wind behavior at assigned heights. In aviation meteorology emphasis is given to the wind speed an direction, to the barometrical pressure and to any dangerous wind activities such as microburst or low altitude turbulence.
Aviation meteorology is a branch of meteorology that focuses on the weather conditions and phenomena that can impact aviation operations. It involves studying and forecasting weather patterns, turbulence, icing, fog, thunderstorms, and other meteorological factors that can affect aircraft safety and efficiency. Accurate aviation meteorology is crucial for flight planning, route optimization, and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.
Meteorology :)
Meteorology is part of Earth and Space Science.
Meteorology is the study of weather and climate patterns.
A person who studies meteorology is a meteorologist.
everything! if you look in the dictionary under chemistry, one of the synonyms is meteorology!
I am a meteorologist who, in addition to other schools, attended the Air Force meteorology school in Biloxi, MS. Air Force meteorology focuses more on aviation weather instead of surface-based meteorology. Meaning on how weather will affect aviation/mission readiness/mission outcomes/how to prepare for flight etc - whereas regular meteorology looks at surface-based meteorology, meaning how will the weather affect ground-based populations etc.
Hendrikus Mattheus de Jong has written: 'Theoretical aspects of aeronavigation and its application in aviation meteorology' -- subject(s): Navigation (Aeronautics), Meteorology in aeronautics
H. Stuart Muench has written: 'Aviation weather forecasts based on advection' -- subject(s): Meteorology in aeronautics, Weather forecasting
Meteorology.
Meteorology is not something that can be caused. Meteorology is the study of weather.
The study of meteorology is made up of three branches. These branches are microscale meteorology, mesoscale meteorology, and synoptic scale meteorology.
Dan D. Vicroy has written: 'Microburst vertical wind estimation from horizontal wind measurements' -- subject(s): Wind shear, Microbursts (Meteorology), Microbursts, Atmospheric models, Radar measurement, Wind velocity measurement, Vertical air currents, Downburst, Aviation meteorology
Why would anybody want to study meteorology?Meteorology is all to do with the weather.
Weather and Climate are studied in meteorology.
Meteorology is the study of weather.
In meteorology, convection is warm air rising.
Alexander McAdie has written: 'Making the weather' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Weather, Meteorology, Weather control, Weather forecasting 'Cloud formations as hazards in aviation' -- subject(s): Clouds, Meteorology in aeronautics 'The climate of San Francisco' -- subject(s): Observations, Climate, Meteorology, Precipitation (Meteorology) 'Frost' -- subject(s): Frost 'Equipment and work of an aero-physical observatory' -- subject(s): Meteorological stations, Atmospheric electricity 'Alexander McAdie, scientist and writer' -- subject(s): Meteorology 'Temperature inversions in relation to frosts' -- subject(s): Frost, Atmospheric temperature 'A cloud atlas' -- subject(s): Clouds, Rain-making 'Airgraphics' -- subject(s): Tables, Meteorology 'The climate of San Francisco, California' -- subject(s): Observations, Climate, Precipitation (Meteorology), Atmospheric temperature, Winds, Meteorology, Humidity 'Alexander McAdie' 'Nova Albion--1579' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, English