Title: James W. Elkins1
1Aura Validation NOAA Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle
Demonstration (NOAA UAV Demo) in Spring 2005
- James W. Elkins1
- Samuel J. Oltmans1
- and
- David W. Fahey2
1NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics
Laboratory (CMDL), Boulder, Colorado 80305
USA 2NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory (AL), Boulder,
Colorado 80305 USA
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4Who Main Participants
- Project Scientists David W. Fahey
(NOAA/OAR/AL) - Albin J. Gasiewski
(NOAA/OAR/ETL) - Principal Investigators James H.
Churnside/Ocean Color (NOAA/OAR/ETL) - James W. Elkins/GC (NOAA/OAR/CMDL)
- Geoffrey S. Dutton, Dale F. Hurst and Fred
L. Moore - Todd Jacobs/Skyball (NOAA/NOS)
- Marian Klein/PMVS (NOAA/OAR/ETL)
- Samuel J. Oltmans/O3 (NOAA/OAR/CMDL)
- Brian Vasel
- Brad W. Orr/PMVS (NOAA/OAR/ETL)
- Jon D. Sellars/DCS (NOAA/NOS/NGS)
- Project Manager Michael Aslaksen (NOAA/NGS)
- Deputy Project Manager Sara Summers
(NOAA/OAR/FSL) - NASA Project Manager Chris Jennison
(NASA/Dryden) - (OAR) Oceans and Atmospheric Research
- (ETL) Environmental Technology Laboratory
- (AL) Aeronomy Laboratory
- (CMDL) Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics
Laboratory
5What Measurement Parameters
6Where NOAA UAV Demo Flight Area
7When Schedule
- SIL test February 1 thru February 9
- Integration February 27-March 21
- Ground Tests March 22-26
- Test Flights March 27-April 3
- Mission April 4-April 22
8NOAA/CMDL UAV Chromatograph for Atmospheric
Trace Species
- Measures O3 once every 10 seconds
- Measures N2O, SF6, CFC-11, CFC-12, halon-1211
once - every 70 seconds
- In the future, could measure PAN, PPN CO, H2,
CH4 - for tropospheric mission.
9Atmospheric Rivers in the Troposphere
Atmospheric river on 9 Jan 2005
Fatal mudslides and floods on 10 Jan 2005
10Ocean Color - chlorophyll a (Aqua
Validation) Effects of ocean eddies on coastal
productivity
March 2003 Channel Islands California
March 2004 Channel Islands California
11Electro Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) Imaging Sensor
12CIRRUS Digital Camera System
13 49 hours of Science flights
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15Another view Check out flight over the Channel
Islands
16Lessons Learn So Far
- UAVs are very, very expensive.
- UAVs cant fly everywhere.
- UAV integration is a very slow process, lab tests
first. - Major UAV composite pieces need to be
manufactured - for many applications.
- Flight planning can be more frustrating and
restricted. - Poor Dave Fahey, This may truly be his last
aircraft - mission.
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