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Analyzing Error in Balloon-Based Wind Measurements Due to Spatial Separation Using the North American Regional Reanalysis
Curtis, Nathan ; Leahy, Frank B ; Barbre, Robert E
关键词: ERROR ANALYSIS;    ROOT-MEAN-SQUARE ERRORS;    BALLOONS;    BALLOON SOUNDING;    WIND MEASUREMENT;    DATA CORRELATION;    SPECTRAL CORRELATION;    ATMOSPHERIC MODELS;    FLIGHT PATHS;    SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;    METEOROLOGY;    CAPE KENNEDY LAUNCH COMPLEX;   
RP-ID  :  M18-7121
学科分类:大气科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Weather balloons have been a longstanding asset to NASA and Aerospace meteorology. Balloons are used from launch vehicle design to day-of-launch operations. One of the most valuable assets from these balloons is wind data from the surface up to 30 kilometers. Due to aloft winds, the balloons may drift downrange of the launch site and vehicle flight path. A 2017 study found balloons at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) can drift as far as 200 kilometers from the launch site (Decker 2017). To obtain robust launch vehicle wind assessments, it is highly desirable to characterize the wind environment along the flight path. This study looks into the errors associated with spatial separation of wind measurements using the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR).

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