DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS TO DETERMINE WINDS, DENSITY, PRESSURE, AND TEMPERATURE FROM THE ROBIN FALLING BALLOON.
Abstract
The 'March 1965 ROBIN Program' written to obtain meteorological parameters from radar tracking data only is presented. The errors in the resulting data are derived and analyzed. A least square technique, evaluated by data from dual radar tracked flights, is used to smooth the coordinate data and, hence, to determine the most likely velocity and acceleration. The resulting meteorological data is found to be accurate within plus or minus 6 knots for winds at the high (60 km) altitude and plus or minus 3 knots for winds at the low (35 km)altitude. For density and temperature, accuracy is within 6% and 10%, respectively, for the high altitude and 3% and 14%, respectively, for the low altitude. Meteorological parameters from several flights found by the use of the computer program are discussed. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0630200
Entities
People
- Nicholas A. Engler
Organizations
- University of Dayton Research Institute