This paper describes the new wet microburst forecasting and detection efforts developed to support ground and launch operations at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and the Cape Canaveral Air Station (CCAS)
People and property at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) are a...
We have conducted climate analyses of natural lightning activity at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Ca...
The maximum number of thunderstorms in the United States occur in Central Florida. The cloud-ground ...
A wet-microburst event on 16 August 1994 at the Kennedy Space Center\u27s Shuttle Landing Facility a...
Weather has a large affect on operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) and NASA Kenned...
Strong winds from downbursts pose a significant hazard to personnel and launch operations at Cape Ca...
Using Eglin Air Force Base, Florida afternoon rawin-sonde sounding data, this study investigated the...
The Final Report on the application of VAS satellite imagery to thunderstorm forecasting at Cape Can...
The 45th Weather Squadron of the United States Air Force provides weather support to Patrick Air For...
This conference presentation describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist foreca...
Many researchers have shown that the development and evolution of electrical discharges within conve...
This final report describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist forecasters in de...
This final report describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist forecasters in de...
Mesoscale weather conditions can have an adverse effect on space launch, landing, and ground process...
Mesoscale weather conditions can significantly affect the space launch and landing operations at Ken...
People and property at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) are a...
We have conducted climate analyses of natural lightning activity at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Ca...
The maximum number of thunderstorms in the United States occur in Central Florida. The cloud-ground ...
A wet-microburst event on 16 August 1994 at the Kennedy Space Center\u27s Shuttle Landing Facility a...
Weather has a large affect on operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) and NASA Kenned...
Strong winds from downbursts pose a significant hazard to personnel and launch operations at Cape Ca...
Using Eglin Air Force Base, Florida afternoon rawin-sonde sounding data, this study investigated the...
The Final Report on the application of VAS satellite imagery to thunderstorm forecasting at Cape Can...
The 45th Weather Squadron of the United States Air Force provides weather support to Patrick Air For...
This conference presentation describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist foreca...
Many researchers have shown that the development and evolution of electrical discharges within conve...
This final report describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist forecasters in de...
This final report describes the development of a peak wind forecast tool to assist forecasters in de...
Mesoscale weather conditions can have an adverse effect on space launch, landing, and ground process...
Mesoscale weather conditions can significantly affect the space launch and landing operations at Ken...
People and property at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) are a...
We have conducted climate analyses of natural lightning activity at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Ca...
The maximum number of thunderstorms in the United States occur in Central Florida. The cloud-ground ...