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Overview of integrated science goals, flight planning, and formation flying. Brian Toon. Some challenges and opportunities in SEAC4RS. Large complex mission Diverse science goals Extended time period Large number of flights Complex operating area - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Overview of integrated science goals, flight planning, and formation flying

Overview of integrated science goals, flight planning, and formation flying

Brian Toon

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Some challenges and opportunities in SEAC4RS

• Large complex mission• Diverse science goals• Extended time period• Large number of flights• Complex operating area• Need to involve large numbers of people in

decisions• Need to make timely decisions

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Some solutions to challenges

• This is a team effort• We can achieve our goals by working together• The Leadership team is the focal point, and we

need clear lines of communication and decision making.

• We will need to do a lot of communication with the larger team

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Calendar

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Teams

Jensen

Ferrare

0 20 40 60

ER-2 Flight Scientists

Days

Pan

Crawford

0 20 40 60

GV Flight Scientists

Days

Singh

Dibb

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

DC-8 Flight Scientists

Days

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Yokelson

Pan

Mace

Crawford

Jacob

Reid

Redemann

Starr

Luo

0 20 40 60

Conceptual Flight Planning

Days

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Starr

Mace

Luo

Crawford

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

In-Flight Control

Days

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YuSelkirk

RosenlofRay

PfisterHonomichiHomeyer

HeathFuelbergFreemanBresch

Bardeen

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Forecasting and flight planning

Days

forecastersfight plannersstudent helpers

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Modeling supportPI Type of model

Daniel Jacob GEOS-Chem-nested global tropospheric chemistry

Arlindo da Silva GEOS-5-global tropospheric chemistry and aerosols

Paul Konopka Lagrangian modeling of anti-cyclone

Ed Hyer Fire emissions

Greg Charmichael Regional scale tropospheric chemistry

Jennifer Olsen Instrument consistency

Henry Fuelberg Transport to UTLS

Louisa Emmons NCAR model chemical forecasting

+ NRL, Local Met offices

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Satellite data supportPI Type of model

Pat Minnis Real-Time Satellite data analyses

Chip Trepte Calipso

Jay Mace Cloud-Sat

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Typical Flight Mission Day1 AM- forecasting team arrives and looks at current weather relative to forecast2 am-Project scientist arrives and decides if the current flight plans will work flight planners arrive -revised flight plans devised as needed.?? GV power on3 am ER-2 hands on.4 am ER-2 hands off4 am DC-8 power on 5 am Aircraft in-flight control group arrives and discusses new flight plans as needed.6 am -6:30 aircraft take off –ER-2, DC-8, GV what is correct order?6 am In-flight control group takes control of planes. Flight scientists communicate through this group. Forecasters and flight planners monitor actual weather, alter flight plans during the day. DC-8, GV, ER-2 teams discuss ideas with Flight scientists for next flight. Conceptual Flight planning team discusses ideas for next flight.Forecasting team looks at 2-day forecast 12-4 - preliminary flight plans for next flight are constructed.

12 noon-ER-2 returns to base1pm ER-2 pilot debriefing2 pm GV, DC-8 return to base.3 pm GV, DC-8 debriefing4pm instrument and flight status reports to everyone.

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Typical Mission Day

Day 2. 9 am Forecasting team looks at forecast for next day 10 Am-All Hands Science team meeting-Forecast for tomorrow. Presentation of flight plan for next

day. Discussion of flight plan. Report by flight scientist from each flight team. Presentations of interesting new science results (note instrument descriptions banned, sale jobs banned. Only new and interesting results.) Logistics.

12 noon Flight plans designed. 4 pm? Final flight plans given to pilots. (Note at this point the forecasters only have 9 hours until

the next workday starts). Day 3. Repeat of Day 1. •

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Extreme in-flight control

highly variable target-convection, very

flexible ATC