Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast

Climate Studies Enhanced by Airport Data, PIREPs, and Pilot Observations

September 18, 2020 Katie Season 1 Episode 17
Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast
Climate Studies Enhanced by Airport Data, PIREPs, and Pilot Observations
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Show Notes

This episode is about observations of climate change in Alaska, which is known for its' challenging weather for pilots and remote airports.  The FAA webcam program that was once a graduate student's dissertation has become a cornerstone to  increasing safety and efficiency for pilots in Alaska and Canada. The data used from airports also has become reliable information for the study of climate. Climatologists, pilots and aviation are working together to better understand how to efficiently forecast weather and understand trends of climate changes.

An edited version of this story has been published in AOPA Pilot Magazine October 2020 issue called, "Witness to Change~General Aviation's Role in documenting climate change in Alaska".

Here is a link to the story.
https://bit.ly/3kyUbr7
Thank you for tuning into All Cooped Up Alaska.
You can find more of my art and aerial photography of this topic on my website.
https://www.katiewritergallery.com
Let me know what your observations of climate change are in your corner of the world.

Sincerely, 

Katie Writer
Journalist/Pilot/Podcaster/Photographer
All Cooped Up Alaska
ktphotowork@gmail.com




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