During the period June to July 1986, NASA conducted the Satellite Precipitation and Cloud Experiment (SPACE) in the central Tennessee, northern Alabama, and northeastern Mississippi area. In addition to SPACE, the Microburst and Severe Thunderstorm (MIST) Program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, and the FAA-Lincoln Laboratory Operational Weather Study (FLOWS) sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration, operated concurrently under the acronym of COHMEX (Cooperative Huntsville Meteorological Experiment). The COHMEX field program incorporated measurements from remote sensors flown on high altitude aircraft (ER-2 and U-2), Doppler and conventional radars, rawinsondes, satellites, cloud physics research aircraft, and various surface observational systems.


    Access

    Access via TIB

    Check availability in my library


    Export, share and cite



    Software Document Inventory Program

    Merwarth, P. D. | NTRS | 1984


    OSSA Space Station Waste Inventory

    Johnson, Catherine C. / Rasmussen, Daryl N. / Curran, George L. et al. | SAE Technical Papers | 1987


    OSSA Space Station waste inventory

    Rasmussen, Daryl N. / Johnson, Catherine C. / Bosley, John J. et al. | NTRS | 1987


    Unified Communications for Space Inventory Management

    Fink, P. / Barton, R. / Wagner, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2009


    Unified Communications for Space Inventory Management

    Gifford, Kevin / Fink, Patrick / Barton, Richard et al. | AIAA | 2009