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タイトルSTS-48 case study, 17-18 September 1991
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920015735
著者(英)Wheeler, Mark M.; Taylor, Gregory E.; Atchison, Michael K.; Warburton, John D.
著者所属(英)NASA Kennedy Space Center
発行日1992-01-01
言語eng
内容記述Weather conditions are documented prior to and during the STS-48 attempted landing at the Shuttle Landing Facility at KSC on 18 Sep. 1991. Trends in meteorological data during 17 and 18 Sep. are examined along with their relationship to the overall weather pattern observed over the KSC region. The primary weather problems during the landing were the formation of showers within 10 nautical miles of the SLF and any ceiling less than 10,000 ft. The controlling factor of the weather was a high pressure ridge that was gradually weakening and moving off the northeast. As this occurred, the low level flow was switching from a easterly to a southeasterly direction. This change in wind direction was reflected by shower movement on the McGill radar and by trends in rawinsondes launched from the Cape. These rawinsondes also indicated that the boundary layers was becoming slightly more unstable several hours prior to the attempted landing which may have aided in the development of clouds and small isolated showers. Also, analyses of Doppler wind profiler and rawinsondes indicated a possible midlevel disturbance in the easterly flow pattern near 700 mb. This weak disturbance may have made the atmosphere a little more unstable early on 18 Sep. Finally, embedded within the southeasterly flow were several bands of low clouds. These clouds were rather difficult to see in unenhanced IR satellite imagery available to forecasters in real time. However, post analyses using several different enhancement curves, adapted from NESDIS, clearly reveals the presence of these clouds.
NASA分類SPACE TRANSPORTATION
レポートNO92N24978
NASA-CR-190147
NAS 1.26:190147
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/127092


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