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High Temporal Resolution Tropospheric Wind Profile Observations at NASA Kennedy Space Center during Hurricane Irma
Decker, Ryan K ; Barbre, Robert E, Jr ; Huddleston, Lisa ; Brauer, Thomas ; Wilfong, Timothy
关键词: HIGH RESOLUTION;    TEMPORAL RESOLUTION;    TROPOSPHERE;    WIND PROFILES;    HURRICANES;    NASA PROGRAMS;    TROPICAL STORMS;    METEOROLOGICAL RADAR;    LAUNCHING BASES;    DOPPLER RADAR;    SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING;    PENINSULAS;    WINDS ALOFT;   
RP-ID  :  M18-6504
学科分类:大气科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Kennedy Space Center (KSC) operates a 48-MHz Tropospheric/Stratospheric Doppler Radar Wind Profiler (TDRWP) on a continual basis generating wind profiles between 2-19 km (approximately 6.6-62.3 kft) in the support of space launch vehicle operations. A benefit of the continual operability of the system is the ability to provide unique observations of severe weather events such as hurricanes. On the evening of 10 September 2017, Hurricane Irma passed within 160 km (87 nmi) to the west of KSC through the middle of the Florida peninsula. The hurricane was responsible for power outages to approximately 2/3 of Florida's population (Stein, 2017). This paper will provide an overview of the TDRWP system, describe the characteristics of the wind observations from the TDRWP during Irma passage, provide a comparison to previous TDRWP observations from Hurricane Matthew in 2016, and provide the location where TDRWP data is available to the meteorological community.

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