The Mt. Washington Icing Sensors Project (MWISP) was an intensive multiagency field test of remote-sensing technologies and methods for in-flight icing detection. This field test was the first comprehensive examination of multiple remote-sensing technologies, and it included ground and airborne in situ measurements for comparison. The data gathered will allow the assessment of icing remote-sensing technologies leading toward the development of ground-based and airborne systems. These systems will provide flight crews with the information required for avoiding or exiting hazardous icing conditions.
Mt. Washington Icing Sensors Project (MWISP) Tests Technologies for Remote Sensing of Icing Conditions
2000
2 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Mountains , Ice formation , Aviation meteorology , Flight conditions , Remote sensors , Field tests , Meteorological instruments , Appalachian mountains(North america) , New hampshire , Multispectral radar , Meteorological radar , Optical radar , Airborne equipment , Radiometers , In situ measurement
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