The hazardous weather situation Nate xm30
It's about 110 years when the aircraft produced by the wright brothers in 1903. Now in 2013 the aircraft is very safe, but it's also can be affected by the hazardous weather situation. Some good pilot said if he is a good pilot he will know all clouds and will judge the weather good or bad to fly before they ramp out. So today I want to discuss about the hazardous weather with aviation.
Although a lot of accidents of flight most affect with the human factors. But another big factor I think is the hazardous weather situations. If these two things combine together it’s will have the high possibility to happen an accident. Like the biggest aviation accident in 1977 years
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It's usually happened in low latitudes especially in tropical rainforest regions. May occur daily in subtropical and temperature mid-latitude areas. It's usually happen in summer, because the temperature in summer will be hotter than any other seasons and it's easy to produce a low pressure and high humidity. In the winter it's also happen easily because of the cold front, and ahead of the cold front sometimes it will produce the squall line thunderstorm [I will explain it in the next]. Because it's the most common hazardous weather in the world and will produce a lot of bad effect on airplane if the pilot fly into it. So I want to talk why it’s happened and what stages it have. It will happened with lighting and the convectional weather. It must produce in a strong cumulonimbus clouds and often accompanied with heavy rain, and sometimes will have the hails and tornado. Under it there will have wind shear or microburst and these will bad for aircraft performance and will have a strong downward force sometimes will make the airplane crash. It usually has three specific situations to build the thunderstorm: the humidity in air is high, High and low temperature; and a cold front the unstable air.
Recently I fly in American so I find some information that said in the American mid-west and southern states can produce the strongest powerful thunderstorm. It’s said it will happen with hails and tornadoes together at the same time. But in phoenix it's very rare to
They are known as convective storms. Cell thunderstorms form in regions where limited vertical wind shear is present. The winds direction or speeds do not abruptly change rapidly. Ordinary storms develop and mature through a cycle, as cell thunderstorms don’t have this development. Different conditions vary from warm air rising, random turbulent eddies and terrain. These are a few that can be a trigger to these more impactful storms.
A tornadoes form when it is humid but the ground is wet and slower winds are by the ground as the fastest wind are higher in the sky. Because of this the wind starts to circle around when the slow wind moves up higher. Rain will fall and so will a funnel which is the tornado. The reason twister in Florida left extreme damage and many houses were being fixed or covered with tarp. Today they are cleaning up the damage or debris all over town. Other places tornadoes have touched down resonantly are Virginia and North Carolina the worst one was the one in Carolina taking three lives. To not be one of those three you must find shelter once you hear the word "WARNING." if you hear "watch" then prepare to go into "WARNING." Pleas remember that.
As we all know, safety is fundamental to the aviation industry. There are many factors will cause dangerous to flights, such as human factors, problem of aircraft structures and so on. Flight safety has many challenges. Due to the climate variability and suddenness, meteorology has become a severe problem in aviation. Many air crashes are in the result of bad weather. In generally speaking, there are several weather phenomenon have much influence on flights, like turbulence, including clear air turbulence, thunderstorms, icing, volcanic ash. People have spent a lot of energy in predicting and avoiding these weather problems. According to the NASA Langley Research Center, in the 1970s and 1980s, multiple
On the other hand, a tornado, which is a violently rotating winds with air column like a funnel shape, forms on land and extends downward from the cloud to the ground. The tornadoes form by the convergence of cold and warm air currents. The tornadoes are associated with heavy rain, large hail, strong cloud and ground lightning. Tornadoes have been found in all continents except Antarctica. A large number of tornadoes have been seen in US Midwest, such as Oklahoma, Missouri (Hurricane vs. Tornado) (Hurricanes: Science and Society:
There is one instance that lightning strikes ceased to occur from January to March 2010 that temporarily raised fears of the phenomenon being extinguished permanently but was later found out that it was drought that caused it. Humidity in a sense may have played a vital role in the occurrence but scientists lately say that maybe it’s the region’s wind patterns and unique topography that contribute to the special phenomenon. They say that when warm winds, trapped by the surrounding mountains in Lake Maracaibo, collides with cool air coming down from the Andes mountains, they are forced to condense, thus creating thunderclouds.
When a thunder storm passes overhead strong negative charges attract positive charges from the ground. The positive charges in the ground will move towards and up the tallest things in the area wether that be trees or telephone poles. Negative charges will "branch" down towards the positive charges and the first negative charge to get close to the ground a positive charge will fly into the negative charge when these two charges finally connect they create a lightning stream. It's called a thunderstorm for a reason so let's now talk about thunder.
According to Tornado-facts, Tornadoes do a lot of damage. Tornadoes cost a lot of money. People call tornadoes cyclones. Tornadoes condition is rain, sleet, and hail. Tornadoes happen in minutes. Tornadoes are shaped like a cone. When tornadoes happen heat from the surface cause air to rise. The air rising into the storm clouds is called an updraft. The biggest tornadoes have a speed of 207. The most dangerous tornadoes occur in the United States. A tornado can also come any time. Tornadoes have been reported in every state in United States and every season. A tornado can occur any time, but mostly between at 3pm to 9pm. Tornadoes can also be called twisters. A tornado is a rapidly spinning tube of air that touches both
So the warm moist air creates clouds of rain and thunderstorm. Adding to that winds with different speed going in different directions assisting in expanding these great clouds of rain and thunderstorm. With
“Re-examine all you have been told in school or church or in any book, and dismiss whatever insults your own soul” (Whitman). The brilliant mind behind this quote is Walt Whitman, one of the greatest and most influential poets America has ever produced. Walt was inspired by transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Although, Walt Whitman is considered the most radical out of the three. He had many radical views, but primarily on his views of the individual, religion, and education. Walt Whitman believed in a certain pedagogy, otherwise known as the method and practice of teaching, and he also had certain views of what it means to be a teacher and about learning past the years of school.
A tornado is a violently rotating wind that is followed by a funnel-shaped cloud of debris that moves in a narrow path over a body of land. Tornadoes are formed by warm, wet winds and cold, dry air meeting from opposite directions, also known as wind shear. then the air mixes together and starts forming a funnel of wind, pulling clouds with it. Eventually, the funnel-shaped cloud touches down onto a large piece of flat land (e.g. a plain). For example, in the United States, tornadoes form in the spring and summer time because that is when the warm winds of the Gulf of Mexico travel north, and the cold airs of Canada travel south, eventually meeting in the central lands of the United States because the land is very flat there. It wouldn’t
Tornado season usually refers to the time of year the U.S. sees the most tornadoes. The peak “tornado season” for the Southern Plains is during May into June.
Tornadoes can also form anytime of the year and anyplace and anytime and what shape they could look like they can twist and turn and form ways that weird to all people in the world that looks really weird and will destroy a lot of things. Rotating thunderstorms are the best predictors of tornado activity.They are well defined thunderstorms on radar that may include hail, severe winds, lightning, or flash floods.Tornadoes can occur when a warm front meets a cold front, forming a thunderstorm, which then can spawn 1 or more “twisters." Tornadoes are most likely to occur between 3pm and 9pm, but can occur at any time.A tornado may appear nearly transparent until dust and debris are picked up or a cloud forms within the funnel Tornadoes can accompany tropical storms and hurricanes once on land. A tornado is as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 mph. Damage paths of tornadoes can be in excess of one mile wide and 50 miles
A tornado is a violently rotating column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes are capable of tremendous destruction with wind speeds of two hundred and fifty miles per hour and even more. A tornado is formed when warm air shoots upward meeting colder, dryer air. Since warm air is lighter than cold air this makes a strong air current inside the thunderstorm. As the warm air rises it meets different air currents going at different directions. With the right speed the winds will start spinning like a top. And the storm will begin forming what is called a wall cloud. Inside the wall cloud the tornado begins forming. There are different kinds of tornadoes.
Most of the time tornadoes are caused when thunder storms occur. When a tornado forms its because warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool dry air from Canada meet and create instability in the atmosphere.
Most of our storms generate off Africa’s coast, south of our coast down in the Gulf of Mexico, or the warmer waters in the Bahamas. As the storm generates, the strongest winds are located in the center near the eyewall. The thunderstorms