The NCAR Reverse Flow Temperature probe is designed to make accurate temperature measurements from aircraft during level flight and vertical soundings at airspeeds from 115 to 180 kt. The sensing element of the probe is enclosed by a wind-blocking shield where it is exposed to a stream of air from the rear. This prevents wetting of the sensing element during flights through clouds to get a more accurate temperature measurement.
Instrument Details
- Temperature/Humidity
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- Troposphere
- 0.1 s
- Point Resolution
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Edward N. Brown
This data will be added in future versions
Research Aviation Facility
NCAR
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Lockheed L-188C Electra 4 Campaigns · 34 Instruments | Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study 1994—1996 Boreal forests of central Canada 2 Deployments · 303 Data Products
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