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Airborne radar simulation studies of the Denver July 11, 1988 microburst [PDF]
In the simulation program, a wind shear detection Doppler radar was placed in UAL 395 and 236 aircraft and flown along their landing flight paths. The microburst was placed at the appropriate location and intensity corresponding to each aircraft's ...
Bracalente, E. M., Britt, Charles L.
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Investigation of Air Transportation Technology at Princeton University, 1989-1990 [PDF]
The Air Transportation Technology Program at Princeton University proceeded along six avenues during the past year: microburst hazards to aircraft; machine-intelligent, fault tolerant flight control; computer aided heuristics for piloted flight ...
Stengel, Robert F.
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Properties of Relativistic Bouncing Microbursts
AbstractMicrobursts are short duration intensifications in precipitating electron flux that are believed to be a significant contributor to electron losses in the magnetosphere. Microbursts have been observed in the form of bouncing electron packets, which offer a unique opportunity to study their properties and importance as a loss process. We present
Wyatt Wetzel +3 more
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Cockpit display of hazardous wind shear information [PDF]
Information on cockpit display of wind shear information is given in viewgraph form. Based on the current status of windshear sensors and candidate data dissemination systems, the near-term capabilities for windshear avoidance will most likely include ...
Hansman, R. John, Jr., Wanke, Craig
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Airborne Doppler radar for wind shear detection [PDF]
There has been extensive discussion concerning the use of ground based Doppler radars for the detection and measurement of microburst features and the mapping of associated wind shears.
Staton, Leo
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Microburst nowcasting applications of GOES
Recent testing and validation have found that the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) microburst products are effective in the assessment and short-term forecasting of downburst potential and associated wind gust magnitude. Two products, the GOES sounder Microburst Windspeed Potential Index (MWPI) and a new bi-spectral GOES imager ...
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Analysis of satellite data for sensor improvement (detection of severe storms from space) [PDF]
Stereo photography of clouds over southeast Asia was obtained using NOAA-7 and the Japanese GMS. Due to the breakdown of GMS2, GMS1, which had been retired, is being used as the replacement satellite.
Fujita, T. T.
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Real-world outcomes of single-stage spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain patients: A multicentre, European case series. [PDF]
De Negri P +20 more
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Hazard alerting and situational awareness in advanced air transport cockpits [PDF]
Advances in avionics and display technology have significantly changed the cockpit environment in current 'glass cockpit' aircraft. Recent developments in display technology, on-board processing, data storage, and datalinked communications are likely to ...
Hahn, Edward +5 more
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United Airlines wind shear incident of May 31, 1984 [PDF]
An incident involving wind shear which occured on 31 May 1984 on a United Airlines aircraft is discussed by a member of the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
Mccarthy, John
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