CAMEX-3 Mission Reports
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Introduction
The Convection And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX) is a series of field research investigations sponsored by the Earth Science Enterprise of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The third field campaign in the CAMEX series (CAMEX-3) ran from 6 August to 20 September, 1998 and was based out of Patrick AFB, Florida. CAMEX-3 focused on the study of tropical cyclone (hurricane) development, tracking, and intensification impacts using NASA-funded aircraft and surface remote sensing instrumentation.
The Convection And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX)-3 Mission Reports were filed every day that an aircraft flew in support of the experiment. The reports include a short description of the day's mission, its objective, and notes.
Data Format
Data is in html format. A data file is created for each daily mission report and is of the form:
camex3.fltsum.yymmdd.html
where camex3.fltsum represents CAMEX3 mission report (or flight summary), yymmdd is year month day followed by the.html extension.
The mission reports can be found here: ftp://airbornescience.nsstc.nasa.gov/camex3/cmx3misrep/data/
Contact Information
To order these data or for further information, please contact:
Global Hydrology Resource Center
User Services
320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805
Phone: 256-961-7932
E-mail: support-ghrc@earthdata.nasa.gov
Web: http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/
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