Wind sensing, analysis, and modeling
Michael Alexander Corvin
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Wind sensing, analysis, and modeling
Published
1995
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
Aircraft accident report
Dynamic measurement of total temperature, pressure, and velocity in the Langley 0.3-meter transomic cryogenic tunnel
Aerial video of smoke-marked wind shifts caused by ocean internal waves
Low-altitude wind measurements from wide-body jet transports
Sequential high-resolution wind profile measurements
Flight Measurement and analysis of AAFE RADSCAT wind speed signature of the ocean
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Wind sensing, analysis, and modeling was written by Michael Alexander Corvin.
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