Abstract

Abstract : Equipment to measure meteorological phenomena inside thunderstorms was designed, fabricated, installed, and operated in two jet aircraft in conjunction with the National Severe Storm Project in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Devices which were used for the first time in this envi ronment were those to continuously measure liquid water content, electric field strength, and hail mass, and to photograph cloud particles. Other parameters recorded were normal acceleration, vertical gust velocity, temperature, and differ ential static pressure. The data collected during the ASD flight test program are archived with the U.S. Weather Bureau and can be obtained through the National Severe Storm Project. (Author)

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