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Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.
Effects of orography on spatial distribution of heavy precipitation in the north-east of the Czech Republic
Průchová, Kateřina ; Müller, Miloslav (advisor) ; Šercl, Petr (referee)
The dissertation deals with the influence of orography on the spatial distribution of heavy precipitation in the territory of the northeast Moravia and Silesia. The area was chosen because of the specific distribution of daily precipitation for heavy rainfall events in the past and also in May 2010. Cases of heavy rainfall for the period 1961 - 1995 are balanced with morphometric characteristics in the place and in the surrounding the station, defineted in face of direction air flow. For the calculation of the direction air flow are used data from 850 hPa level from reanalysis ERA-40, topographic characteristics are calculated by ArcGIS and they are correlated with the rain gauge data from stations ČHMÚ. The results show us that only the altitude does not have effect on the spatial distribution of precipitation, but it should be think over more topographic parameters. During the north and partially during the west air flow, where the precipitation are mostly from the stratiform clouds, appears a stronger orography influence on the measurement and on the spatial distribution, if we consider the morphometric characteristics behind the station in the direction of air flow. The case of south and east air flow showed us a weaker orography effect, which can be perhaps explained by a higher part of...
Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.
Problematics of flight in mountainous terrain
Ilčin, Jaroslav ; Hammer, Jaromír (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor Thesis presents the specific meteorology phenomena of the mountain environment and an impact on aircraft operation. The Thesis analyzes these phenomena causes, development and process with focus on evaluation of weather impact interacting with orography on Poprad - Tatry airport operation.
Effects of orography on spatial distribution of heavy precipitation in the north-east of the Czech Republic
Průchová, Kateřina ; Müller, Miloslav (advisor) ; Šercl, Petr (referee)
The dissertation deals with the influence of orography on the spatial distribution of heavy precipitation in the territory of the northeast Moravia and Silesia. The area was chosen because of the specific distribution of daily precipitation for heavy rainfall events in the past and also in May 2010. Cases of heavy rainfall for the period 1961 - 1995 are balanced with morphometric characteristics in the place and in the surrounding the station, defineted in face of direction air flow. For the calculation of the direction air flow are used data from 850 hPa level from reanalysis ERA-40, topographic characteristics are calculated by ArcGIS and they are correlated with the rain gauge data from stations ČHMÚ. The results show us that only the altitude does not have effect on the spatial distribution of precipitation, but it should be think over more topographic parameters. During the north and partially during the west air flow, where the precipitation are mostly from the stratiform clouds, appears a stronger orography influence on the measurement and on the spatial distribution, if we consider the morphometric characteristics behind the station in the direction of air flow. The case of south and east air flow showed us a weaker orography effect, which can be perhaps explained by a higher part of...

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