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Aircraft Instrumentation and Data Collection for Atmospheric Research

This workshop by CalWater2, NOAA P-3 and G-IV aircraft operations center provides a plain talk about aircraft instrumentation used for atmospheric research, including GPS, radar, dropsonde, and cloud probes. Learn about flight level data collection and its importance in studying cloud microphysics, winds, aerosols, and chemistry. Discover the tools and techniques used to measure ocean surface wind speed, ozone, and CO levels. Join us to gain insights into the world of atmospheric research through aircraft data collection.

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Aircraft Instrumentation and Data Collection for Atmospheric Research

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  1. CalWater2 WorkshopNOAA P-3 and G-IV Jim McFadden, Jack Parrish and LCDR Justin Kibbey NOAA Aircraft Operations Center

  2. A PLAIN TALK ABOUT PLANES

  3. AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTATION WP-3D Flight Level Data (T, P, RH, WD, WS, etc. Radar – LF, TDR GPS Dropsonde Cloud Microphysics Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer - SFMR (Ocean Surface Wind Speed) IWRAP – Ocean Vector Surf. Winds W-band Radar Aerosols/Chemistry Flight Level Data (T, P, RH, WD, WS, etc. GPS Dropsonde TDR SFMR – Surface Wind Speed Ozone CO G-IV

  4. WP-3D CLOUD PROBES Cloud Combination Probes (CCP). There are two instruments in a CCP: A Cloud Imaging Probe (CIP) and a Cloud Droplet Probe (CDP). Note that one of the CIPs has been modified with Anti-Shatter Tips (Korolev Tips). Precipitation Imaging Probes (PIP). Cloud Aerosol Spectrometers (CAS) with Particle by Particle Update (PbP).

  5. FY14 Heavy Aircraft Flight Hours N42RF 780 hrs. N43RF N49RF

  6. HOUSE RULES • Water Survival – FAA certified water survival course required to fly more than 3 flights in a NOAA aircraft over water in a calendar year. Mac Dill AFB 10 – 12 June 2014 Jon Dixon

  7. HOUSE RULES • Water Survival – FAA certified water survival course required to fly more than 3 flights in a NOAA aircraft over water in a calendar year • Crew Duty Day – Maximum 16 hr. crew duty day • Crew Rest – Minimum 12 hours • Max. consecutive work days – 6 days allowed before a hard down day. Clock may be re-set at any time. • Sea Salt -

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