…ornado warnings. This was based on the Octane storm top divergence, ProbSevere, radar, and the near storm environment. Radar confirmed a supercell with a mid-level meso, but the beam was +10Kft above ground, so it wasn’t helpful for the low levels. We kept the tornado warning goi…
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… to avoid a crash. [ 3 ] Various technologies and sensors that are used include radar (all-weather) and sometimes laser ( LIDAR ) and cameras (employing image recognition ) to detect an imminent crash. GPS sensors can detect fixed dangers such as approaching stop signs through a …
…. The warhead was packaged in a maneuverable reentry vehicle (MARV) with active radar guidance and would use the existing rocket motors. Requests from Israel to buy the new Pershing II were rejected in 1975. [ 5 ] The Soviet Union began deployment of the RSD-10 Pioneer (NATO desi…
SCR-270 Radar Spots Japanese Planes 50 minutes before the attack. The untrained officer in Command Information Center does not act upon the information. Command Failure results in greater loss of lives and ships. Plaque presented by IEEE to Camp Evans for developing, Westinghouse…
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…r Applications, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado: The Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar Data in the Development of Facies-Based Hydrogeologic Models, Geological Society of America (2007 - 2007) Speaker, Arthur Walker Seminar Series (Spring), Stanford University (2007 - 2007) Facult…
…rs.byu.edu/Seawinds.html Used on 15 pages. See all pages that use this dataset [RADARSAT-1: SAR] ID: 87 Sensor: SAR Credit: Additional credit goes to Canadian Space Agency, RADARSAT International Inc. Used on 48 pages. See all pages that use this dataset [Solar Anomalous and Magn…
Research Tools:Mobile Radar Research Tools Radar Mobile Radar Research Tools: Mobile Radar View on Youtube.com Mobile radars can be driven into position as a storm is developing to rapidly scan the atmosphere at low levels, below the beam of WSR-88D radars. NSSL has used mobile r…
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…o [ edit ] Wind speed of 261 mph (420 km/h) or 116 m/s in tornadoes observed by radar, organized by the highest confirmed wind speed. Official rating Date Location Minimum peak wind speed Maximum peak wind speed Highest confirmed peak wind speed F5 May 3, 1999 Bridge Creek, Oklah…
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…t detected by the crew. [ 24 ] At 27 minutes after KAL 007's take-off, civilian radar at Kenai , located about 50 nautical miles (90 km) southwest of Anchorage and with coverage of up to 175 nautical miles (320 km), [ 10 ] : 10 showed it passing near Cairn Mountain, about 160 nau…
…t detected by the crew. [ 24 ] At 27 minutes after KAL 007's take-off, civilian radar at Kenai , located about 50 nautical miles (90 km) southwest of Anchorage and with coverage of up to 175 nautical miles (320 km), [ 10 ] : 10 showed it passing near Cairn Mountain, about 160 nau…