A preliminary analysis and listing is given of micrometeorological data obtained from aircraft measurements. Thirteen flights were made on ten different days from 26 November 1978 to 13 December 1978. The typical flight duration was approximately three hours. Three types of flight pattern were employed for specific environmental characterization: low-level, constant altitude runs for sea surface temperature maps, spiral ascents and descents for surface-to-altitude profiles, and 'ladder' profiles obtained from level runs of two minutes duration at successively increasing altitudes for marine boundary layer turbulence structure. A printout of the primary variables of interest for each flight is presented as a time series (32 second average). A Similar printout for each ladder profile (a series of two minute averages at constant altitude) is also presented.
Aircraft Measurements of Micrometeorological Parameters at Panama City, Florida, in 1978
1979
198 pages
Report
No indication
English
Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Meteorological data , Micrometeorology , Marine meteorology , Mexico Gulf , Low altitude , Barometric pressure , Dew point , Ocean surface , Data acquisition , Panama City(Florida) , Ocean temperature , Surface temperatures , Turbulent boundary layer , Profiles , Aerial reconnaisance , Flight paths , Time series analysis
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