It's beginning to look like 2000 all over again, and we've certainly
seen enough cut-off lows for one season already.
However, between weather fronts, we are planning a research flight on
Monday June 2, the objectives of which will be to:
1. Evaluate MM5 forecasts produced here at METO/UMCP
2. Evaluate upper-air wind data from the MDE profiler/RASS at
Fort Meade, MD
3. Evaluate upper-air profile data from (i) a NASA
micropulse lidar and CIMEL sun photometer both deployed at the
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) at Edgewater, MD, and (ii)
sun photometer measurements from a SERC research vessel conducting
transects over the Chesapeake Bay southeast of Annapolis, MD
If the wet weather breaks on Monday as expected, the flight plan will
be as follows (times are EDT, and estimates):
1245 Take off from College Park, MD (CGS)
1300-1330 Perform a 300 ft/min spiral to 7.5 Kft over Fort
Meade, MD (FME)
1345-1415 Perform a 300 ft/min spiral from 7.5 Kft over Lee
Airport (ANP) near Annapolis, MD
1430-1500 Perform a 300 ft/min spiral to 7.5 Kft over over the
northern reach of the Chesapeake Bay southeast of Annapolis (Jetta
airway intersection)
1530 Land at CGS
with spiral locations detailed in the research flight summary for 2001.
Check back for a preliminary flight summary after the flight.
Doddridge