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NAE Twin Otter operations in FIFE 1989During the summer of 1989, the National Aeronautical Establishment (Canada) Twin Otter Atmospheric Research Aircraft was flow in support of the NASA sponsored First ISLSCP (International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project) Field Experiment called FIFE-89. Airborne measurements of the fluxes of heat, momentum, water vapor and carbon dioxide were made during 16 flow-altitude flights over the FIFE project area in central Kansas. The Twin Otter operations in FIFE are documented and details are included on the instrumentation, software, flight procedures, atmospheric conditions and analysis methods. Comparisons of Twin Otter measured fluxes are made with those determined at several surface sites and with those made by other instrumented aircraft in the FIFE-87 measurements. Airborne flux measurements are related to run length, altitude, and environmental parameters such as vegetation type, temperature, and wind speed. One night flight was run in an attempt to measure the respiration component of the CO2 flux. The use of aircraft was studied for regional observations of fluxes and to relate these to satellite radiance measurements. Run average data are presented for all 285 flux runs flown by the Twin Otter in FIFE-89. This should serve as as a working reference for scientists utilizing Twin Otter data either directly of through the FIFE data archive.
Document ID
19910019855
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Macpherson, J. I.
(National Aeronautical Establishment Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1990
Subject Category
Aircraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:188770
NAE-LTR-FR-113
NASA-CR-188770
Report Number: NAS 1.26:188770
Report Number: NAE-LTR-FR-113
Report Number: NASA-CR-188770
Accession Number
91N29169
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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