Equipment and techniques for low-altitude aerial sensing of water-vapor concentration and movement

Remote Sensing of Environment
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Abstract

Progress in the development of equipment and techniques for making rapid measurements of moisture movement through the atmosphere over a large area is described. Airborne sensing elements measure relative humidity, temperature, and air currents. These data are telemetered to a ground-based station and recorded. A radar unit tracks the aircraft and electronically plots its position on a base map of the area being studied. Thus the distribution of atmospheric conditions can be directly related to the underlying terrain and vegetation features.

    Publication type Article
    Publication Subtype Journal Article
    Title Equipment and techniques for low-altitude aerial sensing of water-vapor concentration and movement
    Series title Remote Sensing of Environment
    DOI 10.1016/S0034-4257(69)90044-3
    Volume 1
    Issue 1
    Year Published 1969
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier
    Description 6 p.
    First page 13
    Last page 18
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