Sentences with phrase «aircraft data»

These results support the findings of an earlier paper in Nature, published last year, based on aircraft data.
«The record it broke was 1933 that had 21 major storms, but there was no satellite or aircraft data then.
While the Mauna Loa measurements are now widely recognized as the «Keeling Curve,» the early aircraft data were all - but - forgotten.
Analyses of the ground and aircraft data performed by Setyan et al. (2012), Shilling et al. (2013), and Kleinman et al. (2016) showed that organic aerosol production increased when human - caused emissions from Sacramento mixed with air rich in isoprene, an organic compound wafting from many plants that originate in the area's foothills.
Aircraft data vary dramatically, providing only a snapshot of emissions at any given moment.
Researchers noted during a webinar presentation of the study's preliminary findings in July 2017 that it was the first time long - term continuous sampling of methane from natural gas activities had occurred, and that most existing studies that use aircraft data only sample for a limited number of days, usually only one to two, and often show a higher leakage rate.
TCAP 1 Particle - into - liquid - sampler Aircraft Data.
Provided daily maintenance and service for fleet of fourteen aircraft; this includes catch and park aircraft, inspections, fleet maintenance, maintaining aircraft data systems, maintaining inventory systems, documenting of aircraft maintenance and service in electronic system.
In the study, the scientists compared the recent aircraft data with aircraft data gathered from 1958 to 1961 using U.S. Air Force weather reconnaissance flights.
Mary Jackson (played by Janelle Monáe) was a Virginia local with degrees in Mathematics and Physical Sciences, specializing in wind tunnel experiments and aircraft data.
These include the primary surface temperature thermometer records (NASA GISS, NOAA, and HadCRUT); satellite measurements of the lower troposphere temperature processed by Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) and the University of Alabama - Huntsville (UAH); and 5 major reanalysis datasets which incorporate station data, aircraft data, satellite data, radiosonde data, buoy and ship measurements, and meteorological weather modeling.
Wecht and his co-authors combined satellite and aircraft data to provide a comprehensive look at methane, which is a potent but short - lived greenhouse gas.
The following images from the webinar show where those towers were located and the path and location for each of the aircraft data collections.
Here, the authors use satellite and aircraft data to investigate the radiative impact of volcanic aerosols in the lowermost stratosphere since the year 2000.
The availability of increasingly sophisticated satellite and aircraft data has fueled the trend, according to a recent article in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
To answer this question I looked at more than just the traditional Hadley, NASA and NOAA datasets, but also the measurements of the lower troposphere processed by Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) and the University of Alabama - Huntsville (UAH) as well as the 5 major reanalysis datasets which incorporate station data, aircraft data, satellite data, radiosonde data and meteorological weather modeling.
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