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Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment 2019 Airborne Flights 12 July – 4 August LVIS Deployment

Follow the Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment 2019 as they conduct airborne flights from 12 July to 4 August. Get updates on the LVIS deployment, crew, and instrument operators.

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Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment 2019 Airborne Flights 12 July – 4 August LVIS Deployment

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  1. Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment 2019 Airborne Flights 12 July – 4 August LVIS Deployment July 13 Peter Griffith ABoVE Project Manager NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Office Goddard Space Flight CenterFor Hank Margolis, Mike Falkowski, Bruce Tagg, Jack Kaye NASA HQ 2019 2014 NWT Fires Northeast of Yellowknife Photo: Peter Griffith

  2. 13 July 2019/DOY 194Yellowknife – Yellowknife Instrument/Aircraft/Crew • LVIS Facility and LVIS Classic (GSFC) • NASA5 Gulfstream V (JSC) • REPORT DATE:  13 July 2019 • Aircraft Status: GREEN • LVIS Status: GREEN • Current Deployment Location:  Yellowknife, Canada • Crew: W. Ehrenstrom (PIC), Kenn Cook, Alan Flint, Mike Brown, Angel Vasquez • Instrument Operators: Albert Wu, David Rabine, Mike Mullin • Data Processors: Helen Cornejo, Sarah Story • Instrument PI: Bryan Blair • Processing Lead: Michelle Hofton • Science Lead: Peter Griffith

  3. 13 July 2019/DOY 194Yellowknife – Yellowknife Operations Summary: • Yellowknife to Yellowknife sortie • Guest flyers Colin Avey and Melanie Desjardins from GNWT Geomatics • Performed calibration pitch & rolls over Great Slave Lake • Generally clear with popcorn cumulus from time to time • The southern part of the Peace-Athabascan Delta and Ft. McMurray were obscured by clouds and may require reflight. • BERMS TomoSAR and Manitoba 2010 lidar repeat lines were partly cloudy allowing acceptable data collection. • 14 July was a mandatory crew rest day

  4. 13 July 2019/DOY 194Yellowknife – Yellowknife LVIS Coverage Quality Green = >50% returns Yellow = >20 to 50% Orange = 10 to 20% Pink = 1 to 10% Red = zero returns Gray = returns w/o DEM

  5. 13 July 2019/DOY 194Yellowknife – Yellowknife Yellowknife on a clear day from NASA5

  6. 13 July 2019/DOY 194Yellowknife – Yellowknife Colin Avey and Melanie Desjardins from GNWT Geomatics L-R: Rabine, Hofton, Wu, Mullin, Story, Cornejo at the legendary Bullocks Fish House in Yellowknife

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