Re: Global Hawk error variances (2016 data, published Dec 2020)
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 2/5/2021, 9:52 pm
I really wish we would see the Global Hawk unmanned aerial system (UAS) fly around and above storms again. I guess it doesn't due to funding. I'm not sure. Since it could fly for 24 hours straight, when it took off from either Virginia or California, it could go just about anywhere in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific. It could do recon off Africa. Not in the storm, but at least drop a lot of sondes that would take measurements throughout the storm and around it. And it of course had other instruments as well but I didn't know much about the other ones. (like the HAMSR instrument)

And, it's just really cool.
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Global Hawk error variances (2016 data, published Dec 2020) - cypresstx, 2/1/2021, 9:38 am
  • Re: Global Hawk error variances (2016 data, published Dec 2020) - Chris in Tampa, 2/5/2021, 9:52 pm
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