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Flight: 25-903-00
Date: October 22, 2024
Aircraft: NASA ER-2, #809
Deployment: WH2yMSIE
Flight Location: Midwestern USA / Oklahoma ARM SGP Observatory
Principal Investigator: Platnick (GSFC)
Additional Sensors: CoSMIR-H / MBARS / CRS / CPL / S-HIS / NAST-I / AMPR / ARO
Objective: The Westcoast & Heartland Hyperspectral Microwave Sensor Intensive Experiment (WH2yMSIE) will demonstrate the first-of-its-kind hyperspectral microwave airborne measurements (CoSMIR-H) and will be complemented by other passive (infrared, visible) and active (lidar) sensors onboard the NASA ER-2 aircraft. Serving as a future NASA planetary boundary-layer (PBL) mission prototype, WH2yMSIE aims to capture a wide variety of thermodynamic, moisture, and PBL regimes across a variety of surface types. The ER-2 will be flying over a variety of land and ocean environments.

Calibration and Level-1B Processing Information
Level-1B Data processed by: NASA Airborne Sensor Facility
Level-1B Data Version: 1
Level-1B Configuration File
Calibration Type: Final
Calibration Version: 1
Temperature Adjustment: No
Status: Level-1B data available

Spectral Information
Spectral Channel Summary
Spectral Response Function Table

Data Evaluation
Overall quality is good.
All data collected @6.25Hz
AWS Underpass @ 18:53Z

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