35 research outputs found
A study of launch-vehicle responses to detailed characteristics of the wind profile
Variations in vertical wind profile to launch vehicle response
Atmospheric temperature observations to 100,000 feet for several climatological regions of the Northern Hemisphere
Summary of derived gust velocities obtained from measurements within thunderstorms
Available measurements of the derived gust velocities within thunderstorms are summarized for altitudes from 5,000 to 34,000 feet. The results indicate that the intensity of the derived gust velocity is essentially constant up to altitudes of 20,000 feet and that an approximate 10-percent reduction in the gust intensity occurs for altitudes from 20,000 to 30,000 feet
An analysis of the variation with altitude of effective gust velocity in convective-type clouds
An experimental study of the relation between airplane and wing-vane measurements of atmospheric turbulence.
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NACA Research Memorandums
Tables I and II of this report summarize the gust and draft velocity data for thunderstorm flights 31, 32, and 33 of September 5, 1946, September 6, 1946, and September 10, 1946, respectively. These data were evaluated from records of NACA instruments installed in P-61C airplanes and are of the type presented for previous flights. Table III summarizes the readings of a milliammeter which was used in conjunction with other equipment to indicate ambient air temperature during thunderstorm surveys. These data were read from motion-picture records of the instrument and include all cases in which variations in the instrument indications were noted for the present flights
