[Cpex-cv-science] [EXTERNAL] Re: Update on Science Prep -- RF12 -- 20220928
Zawislak, Jonathan A
jaz100 at earth.miami.edu
Tue Sep 27 20:25:00 PDT 2022
Good morning again,
Unfortunately the mission today will have to be scrubbed due to crew member illnesses. We’re proceeding with planning a mission for tomorrow (Thursday).
JZ
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Jonathan Zawislak, PhD
Associate Scientist, UM/CIMAS, NOAA/AOML/HRD
4301 Rickenbacker Cswy
Miami, FL 33149
305-361-4403 (Office) — on telework, so use cell
302-383-9927 (Cell)
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> On Sep 27, 2022, at 11:51 PM, Zawislak, Jonathan A <jaz100 at earth.miami.edu> wrote:
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> Good morning everyone,
>
> We’re a go for this flight, taking off at 0400L CVT.
>
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> Jonathan Zawislak, PhD
> Associate Scientist, UM/CIMAS, NOAA/AOML/HRD
> 4301 Rickenbacker Cswy
> Miami, FL 33149
> 305-361-4403 (Office) — on telework, so use cell
> 302-383-9927 (Cell)
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>> On Sep 27, 2022, at 9:23 AM, Zawislak, Jonathan A <jaz100 at earth.miami.edu <mailto:jaz100 at earth.miami.edu>> wrote:
>>
>> Good morning team,
>>
>> We are looking towards our 12th science flight for CPEX-CV tomorrow (28 September), which would target offshore of Western Africa as convection potentially moves offshore ahead of/or associated with a weak AEW10, and would fly down south through the ITCZ/monsoonal flow region.
>>
>> Mission Science crew onboard: Naoko (lead), Kris, John, Margaret
>> Mission Science crew on the ground: Quinton, Alexis, Tatiana, Ed Z
>> Dropsonde Processors: Tatiana
>>
>> The crew above should meet in the hotel conference room at 1100 PM CVT (tonight! — so try to get your rest this afternoon and evening) to decide on a go/no go and finalize our plan if a go by Midnight CVT, for a no-earlier-than takeoff of 0400 CVT.
>>
>> In parallel, mission scientists (not supporting this flight) and scheduled forecasters will convene at the FBO for the normal scheduled daily weather brief and planning at 0600 CVT.
>>
>> Please see tomorrow’s POD for the shuttle schedules and air crew briefing time — as always, be ready and flexible if anything changes tomorrow morning.
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>> For the fliers, remember to wear closed-toed shoes and long pants, and a jacket/sweater is recommended as it gets cold on the airplane. Remember to bring your passports.
>>
>> Everyone enjoy your afternoon and evening,
>> Jon and Ed N
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>> Jonathan Zawislak, PhD
>> Associate Scientist, UM/CIMAS, NOAA/AOML/HRD
>> 4301 Rickenbacker Cswy
>> Miami, FL 33149
>> 305-361-4403 (Office) — on telework, so use cell
>> 302-383-9927 (Cell)
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