GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) RADIOSONDE GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) RADIOSONDE GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) RADIOSONDE GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) SNOW SURVEYS GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION COMPOSITE SATELLITE OVERPASSES GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION TOTAL PRECIPITATION SENSOR (HOTPLATE) GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION MCGILL VERTICAL POINTING X-BAND (VERTIX) RADAR GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) VISIBILITY SENSOR FD12P AND PRESENT WEATHER DETECTOR GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION MCGILL W-BAND RADAR GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) WEB CAMERA IMAGES GCPEX
GPM GROUND VALIDATION ENVIRONMENT CANADA (EC) WIND PROFILER GCPEX
NASA is currently flying an airborne science laboratory above Canadian snowstorms to tackle a difficult challenge facing the upcoming Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite mission -- measuring snowfall from space. Working with Environment Canada, NASA's GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx) is measuring light rain and snow in Ontario from Jan. 17 to Feb. 29. More information on the GCPEx Experiment can be found at https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/home/field-campaigns/gcpex.
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