Collaboration Leading Operational Unmanned Aerial Systems Development - Meteorological
and Atmospheric Physics
CLOUD-MAP objectives include scientific, educational, and outreach goals. In the former
case, we are developing tools and operational guidelines for atmospheric observations
using UAS. The focus of these measurements are monitoring the kinematic and thermodynamic
state of the atmosphere and associated ground-atmospheric physics. Ancillary data
from sources such as radar, ground based meteorological and soil monitoring stations,
atmospheric soundings from weather balloons, and models will be used in the analysis
of MAP phenomena.
Resulting data from the program will also be used to validate satellite-based atmospheric
profiling observations and improve retrieval algorithms, improve parameterization
schemes in numerical MAP modeling, and complement observations of weather patterns.
Social aspects focus on disaster management and mitigation and developing spatially
referenced hazard data. Applications of this work go far beyond just weather and will
contribute capabilities that reduce technical barriers related to the safety and operational
challenges associated with enabling routine access to the US national airspace by
public and commercial unmanned aircraft.