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Indicator of Thunderstorm
Studený, Pavel ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is a theoretical analysis of thunderstorms, lightning and their detection. The theoretical description then gradually moving towards designing their own detector. The detector will operate so that when a lightning activity captures pulses which generate lightning. Lightning will register using the attached counter. After the storm could be due to information from the counters to evaluate how strong the storm was.
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The impact of storm electricity on air transport
Fiala, Ľuboš ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis aims to clarify the issue of storm electricity as the side effect of cumulonimbus. It describes formation, types, structure, and phases of storm clouds, as well as formation of electric discharge and rare electrometeors. Furthermore, it is focused on the ways of forecast and lightning localisation and their effects on air transport, along with given regulations during flight in storms.
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Thunder detector (lightning indicator)
Trávníček, Tomáš ; Rampl, Ivan (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor’s thesis is to gain knowledge from the storm, it’s manifestations, detection through these speeches and then using this knowledge gained to design a simple indicator of thunderstorm’s (lightning), which will operate on the principle of counting flashes. The drafting of the principles and use of simple electronic component’s. The result of all this work is making a functional indicator of the sample.
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Thunderstorms occurrence in the Czech Republic
Kovář, Jan ; Krška, Karel (referee) ; Jebáček, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on storm situations in the Czech Republic and their occurrence in the period 1961-2020. It analyses the conditions of occurrence and appearance of thunderstorms and describes the storm activity at Karlovy Vary, Prague-Ruzyně, Brno-Tuřany and Ostrava-Mošnov airports in the period between 2001-2020. Marginal mention is made of the phenomena accompanying the storm, conditions of its passage and methods of detection.
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Short-Term Forecast Based on Image of Sky
Volf, Martin ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis submitted is dedicated to weather forecast based only on a video stream. At first, basic weather information which the sky can provide are presented. Cloud types including their properties and methods which the sky can most efficiently describe are dealt with. At second, basic circumstances between weather information are discussed. The objective of this work is to prove accuracy of the methods used for gaining data from the video stream and to find out whether it could be possible to use them for forecasting the rain, air humidity and sunshine for the period of time one hour later.
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Thunderstorms occurrence in the Czech Republic
Kovář, Jan ; Krška, Karel (referee) ; Jebáček, Ivo (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on storm situations in the Czech Republic and their occurrence in the period 1961-2020. It analyses the conditions of occurrence and appearance of thunderstorms and describes the storm activity at Karlovy Vary, Prague-Ruzyně, Brno-Tuřany and Ostrava-Mošnov airports in the period between 2001-2020. Marginal mention is made of the phenomena accompanying the storm, conditions of its passage and methods of detection.
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The impact of storm electricity on air transport
Fiala, Ľuboš ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis aims to clarify the issue of storm electricity as the side effect of cumulonimbus. It describes formation, types, structure, and phases of storm clouds, as well as formation of electric discharge and rare electrometeors. Furthermore, it is focused on the ways of forecast and lightning localisation and their effects on air transport, along with given regulations during flight in storms.
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Indicator of Thunderstorm
Studený, Pavel ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor thesis is a theoretical analysis of thunderstorms, lightning and their detection. The theoretical description then gradually moving towards designing their own detector. The detector will operate so that when a lightning activity captures pulses which generate lightning. Lightning will register using the attached counter. After the storm could be due to information from the counters to evaluate how strong the storm was.
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