Transcript Low Clouds
….A Tricky Business
Overview
1. Terrain Factors
2. Turbulence
3. Normal Weather Patterns
Terrain Factors
The presence of mountain ranges change the
characteristics of a front.
As air masses enter the United States the mountains
cause them to rise.
Along many seacoasts there is a breeze from the sea
by day. This moist, relatively cool air rises and heats
as it passes across land.
Convectional clouds form and bring afternoon
showers. (Gulf Coast)
Mountain Wave Turbulence
Altimeter
An altimeter is essentially a
barometer measuring air
pressure returning altitude
influenced by:
Temperature
Pressure Fronts
Turbulence
Thermal Turbulence
• Intense surface heating causes
convection currents.
• More intense convection currents
occur over dark-colored ground.
• Less convection currents will be
over light-colored ground.
• Because velocity varies turbulent
conditions are expected.
Turbulence
Thermal Turbulence
• Presents the biggest problem for aviators during landing.
• To eliminate during normal flight, climb above clouds.
• When cumulus clouds are present, convection currents and
thermal turbulence exists.
Turbulence
Mechanical Turbulence - Low Level
• Results from strong wind gusts over
rough terrain or manmade features.
• Produces turbulent eddies below 500
feet.
Turbulence
Mechanical Turbulence - Wake
Turbulence
• Caused by aircraft flying
through air.
• Presents a major hazard to
another aircraft following
too close.
• Most hazardous during
landings and takeoffs.
Turbulence
Wind Shear - Low Level Wind Shear (LLWS)
• Occurs below 10,000 feet.
• Primarily caused by frontal systems, low level jet
streams and thunderstorms.
• Occurs rapidly.
Turbulence
Wind shear - Clear Air
Turbulence (CAT)
• Occurs above 15,000 feet.
• Not restricted to clear skies.
• Turbulence occurs in vicinity
of upper level jetstream.
Climatic Provinces
Normal Weather Patterns
Hawaii
• Two major factors determine
weather.
Dramatic heights and
contours of land areas.
Prevailing northeast trade
winds.
• Pleasant temperatures.
• Little distinctions between
summer and winter.
Normal Weather Patterns
Alaska
• Has several different kinds of weather.
• No great extremes in southern part of state.
• Arctic slope lies in northern part of state.
• Broad valley and low mountain ranges.
Continental weather.
Temperatures from -70o F in winter to 90o F in summer.
Summary
1. Terrain Factors
2. Turbulence
3. Normal Weather Patterns