IMPACTS

Blizzard Blankets Northeast U.S. in Snow

While millions of people hunkered down below, a small team of NASA-funded scientists flew over and into the storm to make measurements and better understand the evolution of winter storms. The multi-year Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Storms (IMPACTS) mission is the first comprehensive study of snowstorms across the Eastern United States in nearly 30 years.

Scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center fly planes into winter storm

As Marylanders buckle down for the winter storm this weekend, scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. are sending planes directly into the storm.The team of storm-chasing scientists is flying two NASA planes equipped with scientific instruments to investigate how winter storms form and develop.One plane will fly above the storm and the other will fly within the clouds.

NASA planes dive into snowstorms to study snowfall

Scientists repeatedly check weather forecasts as they prepare for flight of aircraft and make last-minute checks of scientific equipment. Big winter storms are rushing in, which is exactly what scientists chasing these storms want. The team is tracking midwestern and eastern US storms on two equipped NASA planes. Scientific instruments Helps you understand how Winter storm As they are formed and developed.

 

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