The focus of this talk is on comparing terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) and airborne wind shear data in computing a microburst hazard index called the F factor. The TDWR is a ground-based system for detecting wind shear hazards to aviation in the terminal area. The Federal Aviation Administration will begin deploying TDWR units near 45 airports in late 1992. As part of this development effort, M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory operates under F.A.A. support a TDWR testbed radar in Orlando, FL. During the past two years, a series of flight tests has been conducted with instrumented aircraft penetrating microburst events while under testbed radar surveillance. These tests were carried out with a Cessna Citation 2 aircraft operated by the Universi...
This presentation begins with a brief description of the downdraft measurement problem for airborne ...
As part of an integrated windshear program, the Federal Aviation Administration, jointly with NASA, ...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...
An element of the NASA/FAA wind shear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informat...
An element of the NASA/FAA windshear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informati...
Westinghouse is developing a lookdown pulse Doppler radar for production as the sensor and processor...
In the simulation program, a wind shear detection Doppler radar was placed in UAL 395 and 236 aircra...
FAA terminal Doppler weather radar program and NASA/FAA airborne wind shear program are presented in...
An incident involving wind shear which occured on 31 May 1984 on a United Airlines aircraft is discu...
There has been extensive discussion concerning the use of ground based Doppler radars for the detect...
A feasibility study was conducted to determine whether ground based Doppler radar could measure the ...
This set of viewgraphs presents the results of the Cockpit Weather Information (CWI) program at M.I....
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
A block diagram of the joint airport weather studies program is presented. Background leading to the...
A Doppler radar system which provides an aircraft with advanced warning of longitudinal wind shear i...
This presentation begins with a brief description of the downdraft measurement problem for airborne ...
As part of an integrated windshear program, the Federal Aviation Administration, jointly with NASA, ...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...
An element of the NASA/FAA wind shear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informat...
An element of the NASA/FAA windshear program is the integration of ground-based microburst informati...
Westinghouse is developing a lookdown pulse Doppler radar for production as the sensor and processor...
In the simulation program, a wind shear detection Doppler radar was placed in UAL 395 and 236 aircra...
FAA terminal Doppler weather radar program and NASA/FAA airborne wind shear program are presented in...
An incident involving wind shear which occured on 31 May 1984 on a United Airlines aircraft is discu...
There has been extensive discussion concerning the use of ground based Doppler radars for the detect...
A feasibility study was conducted to determine whether ground based Doppler radar could measure the ...
This set of viewgraphs presents the results of the Cockpit Weather Information (CWI) program at M.I....
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
A block diagram of the joint airport weather studies program is presented. Background leading to the...
A Doppler radar system which provides an aircraft with advanced warning of longitudinal wind shear i...
This presentation begins with a brief description of the downdraft measurement problem for airborne ...
As part of an integrated windshear program, the Federal Aviation Administration, jointly with NASA, ...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...