A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic

Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) is the turbulence experienced at high altitude on board an aircraft. The main mechanisms for its generation are often said to be Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and mountain waves. CAT is an issue to the aviation industry in the sense that it is hard to predict its magnitude...

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Main Author: Lee, Leon
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära 2013
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CAT
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-201732 2023-05-15T16:30:37+02:00 A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic En klimatologisk studie av Clear Air Turbulence över Nordatlanten Lee, Leon 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-201732 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 264 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-201732 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CAT clear air turbulence turbulence indices climatology North Atlantic ERA-Interim AMDAR klarluftsturbulens turbulensindex klimatologi nordatlanten Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2013 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:52:07Z Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) is the turbulence experienced at high altitude on board an aircraft. The main mechanisms for its generation are often said to be Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and mountain waves. CAT is an issue to the aviation industry in the sense that it is hard to predict its magnitude and exact location. Mostly, it is just a nuisance for the crew and passengers, but occasionally it causes serious injuries and aircraft damage. It also prevents air-to-air refuelling to be conducted in a safe manner. The micro scale nature of CAT makes it necessary to describe it with turbulence indices. The first part of this study presents a verification of the two commonly used turbulence indices, TI1 and TI2, developed by Ellrod and Knapp in 1992. The verification is done with AMDAR (Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay) reports and computed indices from ERA-Interim data. The second part presents a 33-year climatology of the indices for describing CAT. Results show that the index TI1 is generally the better of the two indices based on hit rate, but TI2 performs better based on false alarm rate. The climatology suggests that CAT is more frequent at the northern east coast of the U.S., over the island of Newfoundland and east of Greenland. In the vertical, CAT seems to occur most frequently at the 225 hPa level but also occur frequently at the 300 hPa level at the aforementioned areas. Based on AMDAR reports from 2011, only 0.014% of the reports were positive turbulence observations. The low amount of reports suggests that CAT can be avoided effectively with current CAT predicting skills and flight planning. Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) är den turbulens på hög höjd som upplevs ombord på flygplan och orsaken till denna turbulens sägs ofta vara Kelvin-Helmholtz-instabilitet och lävågor. På grund av svårigheten att förutsäga dess styrka och exakta position är CAT ett problem inom flygbranschen. Ofta är CAT bara ett irritationsmoment för besättning och passagerare, men kan ibland orsaka personskador och flygplansskador. ... Bachelor Thesis Greenland Newfoundland North Atlantic Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Greenland
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topic CAT
clear air turbulence
turbulence indices
climatology
North Atlantic
ERA-Interim
AMDAR
klarluftsturbulens
turbulensindex
klimatologi
nordatlanten
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning
spellingShingle CAT
clear air turbulence
turbulence indices
climatology
North Atlantic
ERA-Interim
AMDAR
klarluftsturbulens
turbulensindex
klimatologi
nordatlanten
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning
Lee, Leon
A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic
topic_facet CAT
clear air turbulence
turbulence indices
climatology
North Atlantic
ERA-Interim
AMDAR
klarluftsturbulens
turbulensindex
klimatologi
nordatlanten
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Meteorologi och atmosfärforskning
description Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) is the turbulence experienced at high altitude on board an aircraft. The main mechanisms for its generation are often said to be Kelvin-Helmholtz instability and mountain waves. CAT is an issue to the aviation industry in the sense that it is hard to predict its magnitude and exact location. Mostly, it is just a nuisance for the crew and passengers, but occasionally it causes serious injuries and aircraft damage. It also prevents air-to-air refuelling to be conducted in a safe manner. The micro scale nature of CAT makes it necessary to describe it with turbulence indices. The first part of this study presents a verification of the two commonly used turbulence indices, TI1 and TI2, developed by Ellrod and Knapp in 1992. The verification is done with AMDAR (Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay) reports and computed indices from ERA-Interim data. The second part presents a 33-year climatology of the indices for describing CAT. Results show that the index TI1 is generally the better of the two indices based on hit rate, but TI2 performs better based on false alarm rate. The climatology suggests that CAT is more frequent at the northern east coast of the U.S., over the island of Newfoundland and east of Greenland. In the vertical, CAT seems to occur most frequently at the 225 hPa level but also occur frequently at the 300 hPa level at the aforementioned areas. Based on AMDAR reports from 2011, only 0.014% of the reports were positive turbulence observations. The low amount of reports suggests that CAT can be avoided effectively with current CAT predicting skills and flight planning. Clear Air Turbulence (CAT) är den turbulens på hög höjd som upplevs ombord på flygplan och orsaken till denna turbulens sägs ofta vara Kelvin-Helmholtz-instabilitet och lävågor. På grund av svårigheten att förutsäga dess styrka och exakta position är CAT ett problem inom flygbranschen. Ofta är CAT bara ett irritationsmoment för besättning och passagerare, men kan ibland orsaka personskador och flygplansskador. ...
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title_short A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic
title_full A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic
title_fullStr A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed A climatological study of Clear Air Turbulence over the North Atlantic
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