Abstract

This paper discusses the benefits of real-time high resolution GOES satellite imagery, radar, and other meteorological input transmitted to a remote field site where this type of meteorological support is normally not available. Information describing the equipment used to maintain the data flow between NASA-LaRC and the remote site is given. Operational examples demonstrate the usefulness of real-time data in both pre-flight planning and during the actual missions. It is shown that the availability of current high resolution GOES images and the ability to animate and enhance these images allowed near-real-time guidance of an aircraft-based field mission.

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