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A dedicated mission in low Earth orbit is proposed to test predictions of gravitational interaction theories and to directly measure the atmospheric density in a relevant altitude range, as well as to provide a metrological platform able to tie different ... see more

An on-line, glider-pilot meteorological self-briefing system was investigated. Initially, the Colorado State University Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (CSU-RAMS) was connected to the TopTask (TT) flight planning algorithm for Colorado USA and the sy... see more

The book should satisfy readers from those who want to thoroughly understand atmospheric gravity waves associated with soaring flight to the pilot who just wants to determine the next day they can fly in a mountain wave.

Birds frequently use the energy present in the atmosphere to conserve their energy while flying.  Although energy in the form of thermal updrafts is routinely used by pilots of full-scale and model sailplanes, the energy in atmospheric turbulence has... see more

This paper argues that the traditional scientonomic portrayal of theories of classical physics (e.g. Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics) as merely used but no longer accepted is too simplistic. To that end, I consider the current status of the meteorolog... see more

Forecasting soaring flight conditions in mountainous areas is more complex than over flat terrain due to the area-height distribution of topography. The resultant volume-effect is the reason why the apparent input of sensible heat is larger over mountain ... see more

The lowest portion of the Earth’s atmosphere, known as the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), plays an important role in the formation of weather events. Simple meteorological measurements collected from within the ABL, such as temperature, pressure, humid... see more

The paper summarizes the state of development of the Natural Parameter Method (NAPAM).  The NAPAM can be used, for example, to assess and analyze the seemingly random but basically deterministic load inputs on gliders by atmospheric turbulence and gr... see more

The opening ceremony and reception of the XXX OSTIV Congress was conducted in the briefing hall for the competition at 8 pm on Wednesday, 28 July.  It was initiated by welcoming comments from Mr. András Gyongyösi, President of the Hungarian Gliding A... see more

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