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Flight planning and performing according meteorological forecasts
Zapletal, Jan ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with meteorological elements and phenomena with respect to aviation. It focuses on sources from which it is possible to obtain the necessary forecasts and weather information, both in flight planning and execution. The author, as a competition pilot, performs an analysis of specific flights, during which he had the opportunity to evaluate and compare the quality of weather information from various sources and their implications for sports performance.
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.
Meteorological information sources for air crews
Polanský, Lukáš ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the description of meteorological phenomena factors and clouds affecting air transport. Furthermore, the potential avenues of disseminating available meteorological information and a modern way of providing the aircrew with information is described. The aim was to create a comprehensive set of information on aeronautical meteorology that may be beneficial for the general public.
What is a connection between atmospheric aerosols, meteorological parameters and gaseous pollutants?
Slezáčková Zíková, Naděžda ; Ždímal, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hovorka, Jan (referee) ; Sedlák, Pavel (referee)
Title: What is the connection between atmospheric aerosols, meteorological pa- rameters and gaseous pollutants? Author: RNDr. Naděžda Slezáčková Zíková Department: Department of Meteorology and Environment Protection Supervisor: Ing. Vladimír Ždímal, Dr. Laboratory of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Chemical Process Fun- damentals, Czech Academy of Sciences, v.v.i. Abstract: Five years of atmospheric aerosol (AA) measurements at rural back- ground station Košetice were compared with meteorological records and gaseous pollutants concentrations. The sampling and data analysis of AA data is de- scribed, and the statistical evaluation is done. The variability in the AA con- centrations is significant; the long-term measurements of AA, over the period at least several years, and the differentiation according to the season of the year are thus necessary. The clearly expressed annual cycle of AA concentrations is mainly influenced by two phenomena. From April to September, the total AA concentration cycle is driven mainly by the new particles formation events, from October to March, the concentrations are strongly influenced by particles coming from long-range transport and/or from the regional pollution. The relationship between AA and meteorological parameters, however, is not only season...
Flight planning and performing according meteorological forecasts
Zapletal, Jan ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with meteorological elements and phenomena with respect to aviation. It focuses on sources from which it is possible to obtain the necessary forecasts and weather information, both in flight planning and execution. The author, as a competition pilot, performs an analysis of specific flights, during which he had the opportunity to evaluate and compare the quality of weather information from various sources and their implications for sports performance.
What is a connection between atmospheric aerosols, meteorological parameters and gaseous pollutants?
Slezáčková Zíková, Naděžda ; Ždímal, Vladimír (advisor) ; Hovorka, Jan (referee) ; Sedlák, Pavel (referee)
Title: What is the connection between atmospheric aerosols, meteorological pa- rameters and gaseous pollutants? Author: RNDr. Naděžda Slezáčková Zíková Department: Department of Meteorology and Environment Protection Supervisor: Ing. Vladimír Ždímal, Dr. Laboratory of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Chemical Process Fun- damentals, Czech Academy of Sciences, v.v.i. Abstract: Five years of atmospheric aerosol (AA) measurements at rural back- ground station Košetice were compared with meteorological records and gaseous pollutants concentrations. The sampling and data analysis of AA data is de- scribed, and the statistical evaluation is done. The variability in the AA con- centrations is significant; the long-term measurements of AA, over the period at least several years, and the differentiation according to the season of the year are thus necessary. The clearly expressed annual cycle of AA concentrations is mainly influenced by two phenomena. From April to September, the total AA concentration cycle is driven mainly by the new particles formation events, from October to March, the concentrations are strongly influenced by particles coming from long-range transport and/or from the regional pollution. The relationship between AA and meteorological parameters, however, is not only season...
Meteorological information sources for air crews
Polanský, Lukáš ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the description of meteorological phenomena factors and clouds affecting air transport. Furthermore, the potential avenues of disseminating available meteorological information and a modern way of providing the aircrew with information is described. The aim was to create a comprehensive set of information on aeronautical meteorology that may be beneficial for the general public.
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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