Contents: Environmental predictability; Measuring predictive performance; Measuring economic benefits: (Sample approach to measuring direct benefits, Benefit concepts and assumptions, Other benefit considerations); Air transportation: (General aviation accidents, Air carrier delays, Cancellations, Diversions); Ground transportation: Snowstorms in metropolitan areas; Marine transportation: Reducing vessel transit time; Preventing vessel damage and loss; Preventing cargo damage and loss; Ice operations; Reducing fatalities; Increasing passenger comfort; and Improving port services.
The Potential Transportation Benefits of Improved Environmental Prediction
1969
181 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Transportation , Weather forecasting , Cost effectiveness , Traffic , Economics , Costs , Snow removal , Aircraft landings , Storms , Aviation accidents , Urban areas , Shipping(Marine) , Ice , Damage , Harbors , Rapid transit systems
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