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Come Fly with Me, Let’s Fly, Let’s Fly Away
It’s waiting time in Andrea’s office. Paloma Borque (McGill University), Jonathan Sepulveda, and Andrea Neumann (University of North Dakota). Picture courtesy of Tony Grainger.Having the opportunity to fly in a jet is not something that happens every day; neither is sharing that experience with an amazing group of people. The UND Cessna Citation II Research…
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De-Mystifying ADMIRARI
During the MC3E field campaign, the scientists have at their disposal many different instruments to study clouds and precipitation. But what happens if the clouds are too thin or not present at all? The ARM facilities also have at their disposal an array of instruments that can bridge this gap. They are called radiometers. Radiometers…
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MC3E: Changing of the Guard
The final weeks of the MC3E campaign usher in a new set of scientists to direct cloud and precipitation missions over Oklahoma into early June. As he has done for the entire campaign, Jan Nystrom (Aircraft Coordination Experts) remains on the airwaves and directing the two MC3E campaign aircraft—The University of North Dakota Citation II…
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“Turquoise Clouds?!”
As a recent graduate from Florida State University’s Meteorology program, with no real experience in the field, signing on to the MC3E campaign hit me as a no-brainer! Upon arriving for what will be my month-long stay here in Chanute, Kansas, I was greeted by rolling plains, friendly residents, and clear skies, at the time.…
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MC3E Launches 1000th Weather Balloon
Preparing to launch a radiosonde from the SGP Central Facility On Monday morning, May 23, the 1000th weather balloon in support of MC3E was launched with little fanfare despite the impressive milestone it represents. A major portion of the support for MC3E is for the launching of weather balloons from six different sites within Oklahoma…
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The MC3E Basketball Challenge
At the Ponca City YMCA on Sunday, two teams met in a quest for glory, fame, and a rhinestone-bedecked garden gnome. The NASA team, led by Steve “Lightning” Rutledge, took on the DOE team captained by Pavlos “PK” Kollias. The teams, whose names were inspired by the two main collaborating institutions of the MC3E campaign,…
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The (Almost) Dream Scenario
Long before the MC3E scientists arrived in Ponca City and descended upon the SGP Central Facility (CF), there was a great deal of talk about the “dream scenario.” The golden case of all golden cases was described as a well defined line of convective storms with a large stratiform rain region that propagated directly over…
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A Day in the Life of an MC3E Student Forecaster
When my adviser, Ed Zipser, suggested that I spend at least two weeks in Oklahoma forecasting for MC3E, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. I have participated in several field programs, but never in the role of forecaster. I lived in Oklahoma for four years while I completed my bachelor’s degree at OU, but…
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The Red Flag Returns
Field campaign folklore tells us that if the climatology for a region suggests you expect a certain weather regime and you venture into the field looking for those conditions you are bound to get something else. The history of atmospheric science field campaigns is littered with those looking for one thing and finding another. MC3E…
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Going, Going, …
STORMVEX officially ended April 24, and AMF2 began packing up from its maiden voyage on the 25th. While most parts of the country are feeling hints of spring in the air, that’s not the case on the mountains in Colorado. Snow continued falling throughout the entire packup period, and the Ops van is still surrounded…