- Industria: Weather
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The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000 professionals, ...
Station designated to make observations and issue meteorological reports for use in international air navigation.
Industry:Weather
A method utilizing grid navigation to simplify flight problems attendant to pressure-pattern flight. A map projection is used in which the great circle course approximates a straight line, and a rectangular grid overlay is superimposed on the map projection and oriented along the central meridian of the projection. Then the great circle course makes equal angles with all north–south lines on the grid. When the net drift-correction angle is applied to correct for wind effect, the entire course may be flown on a single heading with respect to the rectangular grid overlay.
Industry:Weather
A self-recording instrument used on aircraft for the simultaneous recording of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity.
Industry:Weather
Very generally, meteorology as applied to the effects of weather upon aviation.
Industry:Weather
1. The study of the free atmosphere throughout its vertical extent, as distinguished from studies confined to the layer of the atmosphere adjacent to the earth's surface. 2. (Obsolete. ) As officially used by the U. S. Navy until 1957, same as meteorology.
Industry:Weather
Service designated to provide the meteorological information required for air navigation.
Industry:Weather
The application of the data and techniques of climatology to aviation meteorological problems.
Industry:Weather
A table used for compiling aerological observations from upper-air soundings. Upper-air sounding observations are presently calculated and compiled by computer programs.
Industry:Weather
Internationally agreed upon days designated for more detailed or intensive observations of the atmosphere over broad areas of the earth.
Industry:Weather