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In this study, for the Danube Sea Area (Danube Region—western part of the Black Sea), the structure of the sea effect snow (SES) bands, meteorological conditions in which SES bands occurred, and SES band types are analysed for the period 2009–2018. In the 10‐year period, snowy times were determined using aviation reports published by four airports within the borders of the Marmara Region. SES events...
A typical squall line with heavy rainfall (≥100mm in 24h) was observed on 25 October 2014 in Antalya, a province located in southwest Turkey. Residential areas sustained serious damage, and the rainfall caused significant disruptions to transportation and daily life, as people were evacuated and many cars were flooded. This study examines the factors that caused the severe rainfall over Antalya. The...
Sand and dust storms are causing hazards and problems in aviation as well as the dangers and distresses they cause on living things. The low meteorological visibility, the presence of strong winds with gust, and the transport of dust and sand particles by the wind are dangerous on landing and departure of aircrafts, and even on planes that are parked. The main aim of the study is to examine the meteorological...
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