Before the mission, the PI (principal investigator) was instrumental in securing real-time use of the new 51-level ECMWF (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts) meteorological data. During the mission, he provided flight planning and execution guidance as meteorologist for the P-3B. Mr. Yong Zhu computed and plotted meteorological forecast maps using the ECMWF data and transmitted them to the field from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Dr. John Cho was in the field for the Christmas Island portion to extract data from the on-site NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) radars for local wind profiles that were used at the flight planning meetings. When the power supply for the VHF radar failed, he assi...
The objective of this work was to attack unanswered questions that lie at the intersection of radiat...
Phase A of the NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission in the western North Pacific (PEM-West A) region was...
In situ and laser remote measurements of gases and aerosols were made with airborne instrumentation ...
The MIT group participated in seven publications in the 1999 issues of JGR with sections devoted in ...
Provides a final report on the work accomplished by several meteorological scientists under a NASA g...
The NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Pacific tropics (PEM-Tropics) is the third major field c...
NASA's Pacific Exploratory Mission-Tropics (PEM-T) experiment investigated the atmospheric chemistry...
Eighteen long-range flights over the Pacific Ocean between 38° S to 20° N and 166° E to 90° W were m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Meteorologi...
Two of the major problems in using meteorological models to explain observed tropospheric trace cons...
Abstract. The Pacific Exploratory Mission- Tropics B (PEM-Tropics B) was conducted by the NASA Globa...
Ten-day backward trajectories are used to determine the origins of air parcels arriving at locations...
Ten-day backward trajectories are used to determine the origins of air parcels arriving at airborne ...
Eighteen long-range flights over the Pacific Ocean from 38's to 20 % and 166 % to 90'W wer...
This report summarizes work conducted from January 1996 through April 1999 on a program of research ...
The objective of this work was to attack unanswered questions that lie at the intersection of radiat...
Phase A of the NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission in the western North Pacific (PEM-West A) region was...
In situ and laser remote measurements of gases and aerosols were made with airborne instrumentation ...
The MIT group participated in seven publications in the 1999 issues of JGR with sections devoted in ...
Provides a final report on the work accomplished by several meteorological scientists under a NASA g...
The NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Pacific tropics (PEM-Tropics) is the third major field c...
NASA's Pacific Exploratory Mission-Tropics (PEM-T) experiment investigated the atmospheric chemistry...
Eighteen long-range flights over the Pacific Ocean between 38° S to 20° N and 166° E to 90° W were m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Meteorologi...
Two of the major problems in using meteorological models to explain observed tropospheric trace cons...
Abstract. The Pacific Exploratory Mission- Tropics B (PEM-Tropics B) was conducted by the NASA Globa...
Ten-day backward trajectories are used to determine the origins of air parcels arriving at locations...
Ten-day backward trajectories are used to determine the origins of air parcels arriving at airborne ...
Eighteen long-range flights over the Pacific Ocean from 38's to 20 % and 166 % to 90'W wer...
This report summarizes work conducted from January 1996 through April 1999 on a program of research ...
The objective of this work was to attack unanswered questions that lie at the intersection of radiat...
Phase A of the NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission in the western North Pacific (PEM-West A) region was...
In situ and laser remote measurements of gases and aerosols were made with airborne instrumentation ...