Severe storm aircraft measurements are documented, as well as the instrumentation and operational features of aircraft mobility capabilities. The measurements and data analyses indicate that the concept of a highly mobile research aircraft capability for obtaining detailed measurements of wind, temperature, moisture, spherics, etc., near and within severe storm systems, forecast 48 hours in advance in a 1000 nm operating radius, is feasible, and was successfully demonstrated. The measurements and analyses reveal several severe storm features and insights with respect to storm air flow circulations and inflow-outflow orientation. Precipitation downdraft air is recirculated back into the updraft core below the scud cloud in both back and fron...
The Applied Meteorology Unit developed a forecast tool that provides an assessment of the likelihood...
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected aga...
A detailed analysis of the 20 July 1977 thunderstorm complex which formed and evolve over the South ...
Three aircraft and instrumentation systems were acquired in support of the severe storm surveillance...
The Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Research Program is a program of integrated studies which are to...
Directionally resolved atmospheric radio frequency emission data were acquired from thunderstorms oc...
Severe storms research is characterized by temporal scales ranging from minutes (for thunderstorms a...
Co-authors by section, 2.0 Donald W. Hillger, 3.0 Andrew J. Negri, 4.0 Robert A Maddox, 5.0 David W....
The impact of the diagnostic initialization of divergence on short-range precipitation forecasts pro...
The ways in which intense convective storms interact with their environment are considered for a num...
Data are presented on loads and motions of a NASA F-106B airplane flying inside thunderstorms. No si...
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
The NASA Severe Storm Thunderstorm Observations and Regional Modeling(NASA STORM) project enhanced N...
Preliminary flight tests with a F-106B aircraft were made on the periphery of isolated thunder cells...
The effects of wind shear on aircraft flying through thunderstorm gust fronts were investigated. A c...
The Applied Meteorology Unit developed a forecast tool that provides an assessment of the likelihood...
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected aga...
A detailed analysis of the 20 July 1977 thunderstorm complex which formed and evolve over the South ...
Three aircraft and instrumentation systems were acquired in support of the severe storm surveillance...
The Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Research Program is a program of integrated studies which are to...
Directionally resolved atmospheric radio frequency emission data were acquired from thunderstorms oc...
Severe storms research is characterized by temporal scales ranging from minutes (for thunderstorms a...
Co-authors by section, 2.0 Donald W. Hillger, 3.0 Andrew J. Negri, 4.0 Robert A Maddox, 5.0 David W....
The impact of the diagnostic initialization of divergence on short-range precipitation forecasts pro...
The ways in which intense convective storms interact with their environment are considered for a num...
Data are presented on loads and motions of a NASA F-106B airplane flying inside thunderstorms. No si...
Advanced methods were developed to determine time varying winds and turbulence from digital flight d...
The NASA Severe Storm Thunderstorm Observations and Regional Modeling(NASA STORM) project enhanced N...
Preliminary flight tests with a F-106B aircraft were made on the periphery of isolated thunder cells...
The effects of wind shear on aircraft flying through thunderstorm gust fronts were investigated. A c...
The Applied Meteorology Unit developed a forecast tool that provides an assessment of the likelihood...
A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected aga...
A detailed analysis of the 20 July 1977 thunderstorm complex which formed and evolve over the South ...