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The Impacts On Air Traffic From Volcanic Ash From The 2009 Mt. Redoubt Eruptions

机译:2009年MT的火山灰对空气交通的影响。爆发爆发

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The March 2009 eruption of Mt. Redoubt created the potential for major problems for aviation due to the dispersion of volcanic ash. Mt. Redoubt, located 110 km west-southwest of Alaska Airlines hub Anchorage, last erupted in 1990 and caused an estimated $101 million cost to the aviation industry (Waythomas, 1998). It is important to assess the impacts on aviation so that valuable information may be obtained and used in developing better warning systems and handling situations associated with these impacts. A study was performed to (1) determine the altitude of SO_2 dispersion through analysis of synoptic meteorological conditions and satellite imagery and (2) investigate the reported impacts on aviation from the volcanic ash dispersion. To assess the altitude of SO_2 dispersion, volcanic ash was tracked using OMI SO_2 column measurements. The OMI satellite images were assimilated with CALIPSO backscatter profiles, geopotential height plots, and HYSPLIT forward model trajectories. To investigate the impacts on aviation, reports from airports and Volcanic Ash Advisories were also reviewed. A complex dispersion of volcanic ash resulted from the eruption of Mt. Redoubt. The altitudes of ash dispersion were estimated on 23, 24, and 25 March 2009. On 23 March 2009, the majority of the ash plume remained at approximately 8 km, although reports indicate that the initial plume may have reached 18 km (60,000 ft). On 24 March 2009, most ash was entrained in a passing low pressure system at around 8 km. Some ash was detected by CALIPSO at higher altitudes (10 km and 16 km). Near Hudson Bay, atmospheric patterns suggest dispersion at approximately 3 km. On 25 March 2009, much of the ash plume remaining was detected at higher altitudes three days following the eruption. The stratospheric ash plume was located 14 km above mean sea level, as detected by CALIPSO. By the time the eruptions had subsided in April, Alaska Airlines had cancelled 295 flights and disrupted the flights of over 20,000 passengers. This project supports Sub Goal 3A of the NASA Strategic Plan, “Study Earth from space to advance scientific understanding and meet societal needs.” Although the aviation industry was well prepared for the 2009 Mt. Redoubt eruption, preparatory measures need to be taken to prevent future volcanic ash encounters and reduce the economic impact from flight delays and cancellations. Improved forecast models and communication with pilots will mitigate the impacts from volcanic ash on aviation.
机译:山堡垒的2009年3月爆发创造了航空重大问题的潜力,由于火山灰的扩散。山堡垒,位于阿拉斯加航空枢纽安克雷奇110公里,西,西南,最后一次爆发是在1990年,造成估计$ 101万元的成本,以航空工业(Waythomas,1998)。重要的是要评估对航空业的影响,这样可以得到和开发更好的预警系统,并处理与这些影响相关的情况下,使用有价值的信息是非常重要的。一项研究(1)进行确定通过的天气气象条件和卫星图像和(2)从调查火山灰分散于航空所报告的影响分析SO_2分散体的高度。为了评估SO_2分散体的高度,火山灰使用OMI二氧化硫柱测量跟踪。该OMI卫星图像用CALIPSO反向散射曲线,位势高度图和HYSPLIT正向模型轨迹同化。为了研究对航空的影响,从机场和火山灰公告报告也进行了审查。火山灰复杂的分散,导致从堡垒山的喷发。灰分散的高度估计在23,24,25和2009年3月2009年3月23日,多数火山灰的保持在约8公里,虽然报告表明,最初的羽毛可能已经达到18公里(60,000英尺) 。 2009年3月24日,大部分灰分在经过低压系统在各地8公里带走。一些灰通过CALIPSO在更高的高度(10公里和16公里)检测。哈德逊湾附近,大气的图案在约有3公里建议分散。 2009年3月25日,多灰的羽剩余在高海拔地区爆发随后三天检测。平流层灰羽位于14公里平均海平面之上,通过CALIPSO作为检测。由火山喷发在4月份消退的时候,阿拉斯加航空公司已经取消了295个航班,扰乱了超过20,000名乘客的航班。 NASA的战略计划中,该项目支持子目标3A“研究地球从太空推进科学认识和满足社会的需求。”虽然航空业2009年山堡垒火山爆发早有准备,需要采取措施防止未来火山灰遭遇和减少航班延误和取消对经济的影响的准备措施。改进的预测模型,并与飞行员沟通会减轻航空由火山灰的影响。

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