Nonconvective low-level wind shear (LLWS) in aviation forecasts (TAFs, G-AIRMETs) indicates a rapid increase in wind speed with height within 2,000 feet of the surface, which is often misunderstood as ...
An accident involving an experienced IFR pilot under seemingly benign weather conditions highlights the dangers of underestimating low-level wind shear and turbulence, which led to spatial ...
As renewable energy continues its rapid expansion in the Unites States, multi-decadal hourly datasets of electricity production are needed to asses reliability and resource adequacy of power grids.
Earth’s upper-level jet streams influence the speed and direction of travel of weather systems and commercial aircraft, and are linked to severe weather occurrence. Climate change is projected to ...
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