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SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURES IN THE WAKE OF HURRICANE BETSY (1965)
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Following the passage of hurricane Betsy (1965) through the Gulf of Mexico two flights were made five days apart aboard a research aircraft to collect sea-surface temperatures with an infrared radiometer. The purpose was ...
ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR PROFILES DERIVED FROM REMOTE-SENSING RADIOMETER MEASUREMENTS
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The feasibility and preliminary testing of a low cost, remote-sensing air-borne, double bolometer technique for inferring atmospheric water vapor is illustrated. To deduce the water vapor profile with commercially available ...
COMPATIBILITY OF AIRCRAFT AND SHIPBORNE INSTRUMENTS USED IN AIR-SEA INTERACTION RESEARCH
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: On June 16, 1966, an experiment was performed off the east coast of Florida that involved two research aircraft, one from the Naval Oceanographic Office and one from ESSA's Research Flight Facility, and the USCGSS Peirce, ...
ESSA Research Flight Facility Aircraft Participation in the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Specially instrumented aircraft of the Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA), Research Flight Facility (RFF) have supported environmental research efforts for more than a decade. In 1969 the RFF participated ...
Analysis of the Research Flight Facility Gust Probe System
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Analysis of the frequency response of the input parameters of a gust probe system, which measures the turbulent flow of air, is presented. The results show that the system is very sensitive to noise created by aircraft ...
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