Early in 1992, NASA participated in an inter-agency field program called STORMFEST. The STORM-Fronts Experiment Systems Test (STORMFEST) was designed to test various systems critical to the success of STORM 1 in a very focused experiment. The field effort focused on winter storms in order to investigate the structure and evolution of fronts and associated mesoscale phenomena in the central United States. This document describes the data collected from two instruments onboard a NASA ER2 aircraft which was deployed out of Ellington Field in Houston, Texas from February 13 through March 15, 1992, in support of this experiment. The two instruments were the Wildfire (a.k.a. the moderate resolution imaging spectrometer-nadir (MODIS-N) Airborne Simulation (MAS)) and the Multispectral Atmospheric Mapping Sensor (MAMS).
Wildfire and MAMS Data from STORMFEST
1993
31 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Instruments & Instrument Platforms , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Dynamic Meteorology , Airborne radar , Imaging spectrometers , Mesoscale phenomena , Meteorological radar , Multispectral photography , Photomapping , Remote sensing , Storms , Winter , Remote sensors , Simulation , United states