The meteorological measurement system on the NASA ER-2 aircraft

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A Meteorological Measurement System (MMS) was designed and installed on one of the NASA high altitude ER-2 aircraft (NASA 706) . The MMS provides in situ measurements of free-stream pressure (+/- 0.3 mb), temperature (+/- 0. 3 degreesC), and wind vector (+/- 2 ms "SUP -1" ). It incorporates a high resolution inertial navigation system (INS) specially configured for scientific applications, a radome differential pressure system for measurements of the airflow angles, and a compact, computer controlled data acquisition system to sample, process and store 45 variables on tape and on disc. The MMS hardware and software development is described and resolution and accuracy of the instrumentation discussed. Custom software facilities preflight system checkout, inflight data acquisition, and fast postflight data download. It accommodates various modes of MMS data: analog and digital, serial and parallel, and synchronous and asynchronous. Flight results are presented to demonstrate the capability of the system. (A)

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Scott, S. G., Bui, T. P., Chan, K. R., & Bowen, S. W. (1990). The meteorological measurement system on the NASA ER-2 aircraft. J. ATMOSPHERIC & OCEANIC TECHNOLOGY, 7(4 Aug.), 525–540. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(1990)007<0525:tmmsot>2.0.co;2

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