GRIP
HIRAD
HIRAD
HIRAD is a hurricane imaging, single-pol passive C-band radiometer with both cross-track and along-track resolution that measures strong ocean surface winds through heavy rain from an aircraft or space-based platform. Its swath width is approximately 60 degrees in either direction. There are two products: rain rate and wind speed.
LIP
LIP
Measures lightning, electric fields, electric field changes, air conductivity. Provides real time electric field data for science and operations support.
HIWRAP
HIWRAP
HIWRAP is a dual-frequency radar
(Ka- and Ku-band), dual-beam (300 and 400 incidence angle), conical
scan, solid-state transmitter-based system, designed for operation on
the high-altitude (20 km) Global Hawk UAV.
HIWRAP characteristics:
HAMSR
HAMSR
Global Hawk Dropwindsonde
Global Hawk
Dropwindsonde
MMS
MMS
The MMS provides high-resolution and accurate meteorological parameters (pressure, temperature, turbulence index, and the 3-dimensional wind vector). The MMS consists of 3 major systems:
LASE
LASE
The Differential Absorption Lidar uses the backscatter of two simultaneous laser wavelengths through zenith and nadir windows to measure the vertical profiles of H2O and aerosols/clouds.
LARGE
LARGE
Dropsonde
Dropsonde
Dropwinsonde are fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers to measure the atmospheric state parameters (temp, humidity, windspeed/direction pressure) and location in 3 dimensional space during the sonde's descent once each half second. Measurements are transmitted to the aircraft from the time of release until impact with the ocean's surface.