Abstract One of the most commonly occurring adverse environmental conditions in the practice of AV flights leading to consequences, dangerous on the influences on AV are various perturbations of the atmosphere (Table 1.1) [15].Item no.ParameterParameter valueWeakModerateHeavyVery heavy1Vertical wind shear at the height of 30 m, m/s0–2.02.1–4.04.1–6.0>62Horizontal wind shear at the distance of 600 m, m/s0–2.02.1–4.04.1–6.0>63RMSD of velocity fluctuations, m/s0–1.51.5–3.03.0–4.5>4.54Overload, g0–0.20.2–0.40.4–0.6>0.65Speed of dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy, m2/s30–0.0010.001–0.010.01–0.04>0.046Influence on AV controlInsignificantSignificantConsiderableDangerous

    Table 1.1 The list of the atmospheric perturbations potentially dangerous for AV flights


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    Title :

    The Detection and Assessment of Meteorological Object Parameters by Airborne RS


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    2019-08-30


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    36 pages





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    English




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