The thermodynamic evolution of the atmosphere over time is sensitive to changes in the vertical distribution of temperature and moisture
The Forecast Icing Product (FIP) has undergone a series of upgrades since the algorithm was introduc...
Upper-air observations are disproportionately sparse, both temporally and geographically, when compa...
Commercial aircraft now provide more than 160,000 observations per day of wind and temperature aloft...
Observations collected by a multi-function in-situ atmospheric sensor on commercial aircraft, called...
The amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is critical for many weather foreca...
One of the recommendations of the National Aviation Weather Program Council was to expand and instit...
The amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is known to be critical for many we...
Even though the amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is critical for many we...
This paper is an overview of the Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) projec...
Reporting (TAMDAR) sensor is designed to measure winds, temperature, humidity, turbulence and icing...
An analysis of the impacts of assimilating the Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Report (TAM...
AMDAR (Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay) is a worldwide program providing automated real-time repo...
Weather forecasting in Alaska is extremely challenging due to the rugged and topographically diverse...
The Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) system is envisioned as a new autom...
Aircraft-based observations are a promising source of above-surface observations for assimilation in...
The Forecast Icing Product (FIP) has undergone a series of upgrades since the algorithm was introduc...
Upper-air observations are disproportionately sparse, both temporally and geographically, when compa...
Commercial aircraft now provide more than 160,000 observations per day of wind and temperature aloft...
Observations collected by a multi-function in-situ atmospheric sensor on commercial aircraft, called...
The amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is critical for many weather foreca...
One of the recommendations of the National Aviation Weather Program Council was to expand and instit...
The amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is known to be critical for many we...
Even though the amount and distribution of moisture in the lower troposphere is critical for many we...
This paper is an overview of the Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) projec...
Reporting (TAMDAR) sensor is designed to measure winds, temperature, humidity, turbulence and icing...
An analysis of the impacts of assimilating the Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Report (TAM...
AMDAR (Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay) is a worldwide program providing automated real-time repo...
Weather forecasting in Alaska is extremely challenging due to the rugged and topographically diverse...
The Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) system is envisioned as a new autom...
Aircraft-based observations are a promising source of above-surface observations for assimilation in...
The Forecast Icing Product (FIP) has undergone a series of upgrades since the algorithm was introduc...
Upper-air observations are disproportionately sparse, both temporally and geographically, when compa...
Commercial aircraft now provide more than 160,000 observations per day of wind and temperature aloft...