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VLIV METEOROLOGICKÝCH PRVKŮ NA NEHODOVOST MOTOCYKLOVÉ DOPRAVY V JIHOČESKÉM KRAJI
UHLÍKOVÁ, Renata
This diploma thesis examines the influence of meteorological elements on the accident rate of the motorcycle traffic in the South Bohemian region from 2016 to 2020. The intention is to understand the interactions between the weather conditions and the number of motorcycle accidents. The thesis uses a wide and extensive police database of motorcycle accidents as well as meteorological elements such as temperature, wind, rain, new snow and sunshine. The base of the thesis is a new unique research methodology, which was supported by reports and literature dealing with this issue. Currently, there are not many studies devoted to this topic. The executed data analysis is using the correlation method, which is supported by individual graphs for each investigated element. The thesis result is finding that highest risk factor elements are temperature and sunshine. The segregated data and research can assist in traffic analysis and serve as a basic study for improving the safety of motorcyclist on roads in different weather conditions.
The influence of meteorological conditions on take-off and landing powered aircraft
Koupý, Zdeněk ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This thesis deals with influence of various meteorological conditions and impact phenomena on aircraft performance during take-off and landing, it means with performance of their air power units. I focused on influence of meteorological elements (not phenomena) like physical characteristics of the atmosphere including wind. The target of this thesis was to create a clear set of meteorological elements which affect the aircraft performance during these critical phases of flight including their analysis, explanation and related recommendations. Analysis of some meteorological elements also contains figures from particular world´s airports.
The influence of meteorological conditions on take-off and landing powered aircraft
Koupý, Zdeněk ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This thesis deals with influence of various meteorological conditions and impact phenomena on aircraft performance during take-off and landing, it means with performance of their air power units. I focused on influence of meteorological elements (not phenomena) like physical characteristics of the atmosphere including wind. The target of this thesis was to create a clear set of meteorological elements which affect the aircraft performance during these critical phases of flight including their analysis, explanation and related recommendations. Analysis of some meteorological elements also contains figures from particular world´s airports.

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