Title :
Enabling earth science continuity measurements with advanced airborne capabilities
Author :
Schoenung, Susan ; Tagg, Bruce ; Fladeland, Matthew ; Albertson, Randal
Abstract :
In response to recent guidance from the federal government, NASA has developed a plan - “Responding to the Challenge of Climate and Environmental Change” - to provide measurements and observations of Earth system characteristics that allow continuity in the data sets of climate-related phenomena and processes. Unique measurements from aircraft provide original data as well as data that support satellite measurements. In addition, the National Research Council has made recommendations to provide systematic research using aircraft, thus contributing to the science community´s knowledge of temporal trends. This paper describes NASA´s airborne science capabilities and examples of missions providing temporal data sets contributing to NASA´s data continuity plan.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; climatology; Earth science continuity measurement; Earth system characteristic; NASA airborne science capability; NASA data continuity plan; National Research Council; Responding to the Challenge of Climate and Environmental Change; advanced airborne capability; aircraft systematic research; climate-related phenomena data set continuity; climate-related process data set continuity; federal government; original data; science community temporal trend knowledge; support satellite measurement; temporal data set; unique aircraft measurement; Aircraft; Aircraft propulsion; Earth; Ice; Meteorology; NASA; Satellites; Airborne; Aircraft; Continuity; Trends;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Quebec City, QC
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2014.6947010