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TC4; Participants

 
Program Scientists
Mike Kurylo
Biography
NASA Headquarters UARP Manager
Hal Maring
Biography
NASA Headquarters RSP Manager
 
Program Managers
Rangasayi Halthorpe NASA Headquarters ACMAP Manager
James Crawford NASA Headquarters TCP Manager
 
Project Scientists
David Starr
Biography
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Mission Scientist
Brian Toon
Biography
University of Colorado Mission Scientist
Eric Jensen NASA Ames Research Center WB-57 Platform Scientist
Mark Schoeberl
Biography
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center DC-8 Platform Scientist
Paul Newman
Biography
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ER-2 Platform Scientist
Steve Platnick
Biography
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ER-2 Platform Scientist
Paul Wennberg
Biography
California Institute of Technology DC-8 Platform Scientist
Steve Wofsy Harvard University WB-57 Platform Scientist
 
Project Management
Marilyn Vasques
Biography
NASA Ames Research Center Lead TC4 Project Manager
Kent Shiffer NASA Ames Research Center Project Manager / DC-8
Mike Gaunce NASA Ames Research Center Project Manager / ER-2
Mike Craig NASA Ames Research Center Project Manager / WB-57
Sue Tolley NASA Ames Research Center Project Coordinator
Quincy Allison NASA Ames Research Center Network Manager, Logistics
Steve Gaines NASA Ames Research Center Data Archive
Dan Chirica NASA Ames Research Center Web Development, IT Support
Kathy Thompson Computer Sciences Corporation Project Coordinator
 
Flight Operations Support
Rick Shetter University of North Dakota DC-8 Program Director
Dave Easmunt NASA Wallops Flight Facility DC-8 Mission Manager
Steve Davis University of North Dakota DC-8 Aircraft Manager
Bob Curry NASA Dryden Flight Research Center ER-2 Mission Director
Jacques Vachon NASA Dryden Flight Research Center ER-2 Program Manager
Mike Kapitzke NASA Dryden Flight Research Center ER-2 Mission Manager
Ken Cockrell NASA Johnson Space Center WB-57 Program Manager
Shelly Baccus NASA Johnson Space Center WB-57 Program Engineer
Frank Caldeiro NASA Johnson Space Center WB-57 Program Engineer
Marty Ross Aerospace Corporation WB-57 Integration Manager
William Meins WB-57 Mission Manager
 
Satellite Mission Support
Mark Schoeberl NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Aura
Anne Douglass NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Aura
Chip Trepte NASA Langley Research Center CALIPSO
Jay Mace University of Utah CloudSat
Steve Platnick NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Aqua
 
PI's DC-8 Instruments
Eric A Smith
APR-2
Edward Browell
DIAL/LASE
John Crounse
CIMS
Glenn Diskin
DLH/DACOM
Errol Korn
Dropsonde
Melody Avery
FASTOZ
Bruce Anderson
LARGE
Stephanie Vay
MACDONNA
Daniel Murphy
PALMS
Ross Salawitch
Photochem Modeling
Andrew Heymsfield
RICE/SID-2/PIP/CVI
Jack Dibb
SAGA
Don Blake
WAS
Anthony Bucholtz
BBIRR
Peter Pilewskie
SSFR
Lawrence Freudinger
REVEAL
Michael Goodman
REVEAL/RTMM
Paul Lawson
2DS/CPI
Rick Shetter
CAFS
Paul Buid
MMS
 
PI's ER-2 Instruments
Robbie Hood
AMPR
Anthony Bucholtz
BBIRR
James Wang
CoSSIR
Matthew McGill
CPL
Gerald Heymsfield
EDOP/CRS
Michael King
MAS
Michael J Mahoney
MTP
Lawrence Freudinger
REVEAL
Henry Michael Goodman
REVEAL/RTMM
Hank Revercomb
S-HIS
Peter Pilewskie
SSFR
 
PI's WB-57 Instruments
Paul Lawson 2DS/CPI
Max Loewenstein Argus
Rick Shetter CAFS
Bruce Gandrud CAPS
Bruce Gandrud CSI
Linnea Avallone CLH
James Wilson,JC FCAS/NMASS
John Reeves FCAS/NMASS
Ru-shan Gao FP/CIMS/O3/SP-2/UAS
David Fahey FP/CIMS/O3/SP-2/UAS
Elliot Weinstock H2Ov
James Anderson,J H2Ov/HOXITOPE/ICOS
Thomas Hanisco ICOS
Robert Herman JLH
Paul Bui MMS
Michael J Mahoney MTP
Andrew Weinheimer NO/NOy
Thomas Thompson,T P/T
James Elkins PANTHER
Bruce Daube QCLS
Lawrence Freudinger REVEAL
Henry Michael Goodman REVEAL/RTMM
Elliot Atlas WAS
 
Airborne Instruments (Other)
Henry Selkirk Ticosonde
 
Ground Instruments
Anne Thompson NATIVE
John Gerlach
Biography
NPOL
Michael Biggerstaff SMART
 
Theory
Leonhard Pfister NASA Ames Weather Forcasting
Henry Selkirk NASA Ames Weather Forcasting
 

ESPO News:

ICESCAPE News

OIB Arctic Mar-May 2012

HS3 Aug-Sep 2012

OIB Antarctic, Oct-Nov 2011

HS3, Aug-Sep 2011

ATTREX Jan-Feb 2013


SEAC4RS Aug-Sep 2012

Seagrass Apr-May, Nov 2012 & Jan 2013

Impacts of Climate on the Eco-Systems and Chemistry of the Arctic Pacific Environment (ICESCAPE) was a multi-year NASA shipborne project. The bulk of the research took place in the Beaufort and Chukchi Sea’s in the summers of 2010 and 2011. Although the mission has been complete for some time, there are now two new news articles on the subject. CNN and Latin Times
Dates: Apr-May, Nov 2012 and Jan 2013
Aircraft: SIERRA
Location(s): Cedar Key, FL, Key West, FL and Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Science Goals: High Resolution Assessment of Carbon Dynamics in Seagrass and Coral Reef Biomes; Science objectives are to image sea grass and coral for understanding carbon dynamics in addition to improving methodologies for calibrating orbital imagery in the littoral zone.
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO is providing logistic support - Quincy Allison and Marshal Chaidez
Dates: Mar 12 - May 25 2012
Aircraft: NASA WFF P-3, LaRC HU-25 Falcon
Location(s): Thule and Kangerlussuaq Greenland, Fairbanks AK
Science Goals: Ongoing investigation of the thinning and movement of Antarctic Sea and Land Ice. Data collected during IceBridge will help scientists bridge the gap in polar observations between NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) -- in orbit since 2003 -- and ICESat-2, planned for late 2015. ICESat stopped collecting science data in 2009, making IceBridge critical for ensuring a continuous series of observations. IceBridge will use airborne instruments to map Arctic and Antarctic areas once a year.
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO providing Deployment Management - Kent Shiffer (DM), Jhony Zavaleta (Deputy DM).
Others: Jhony Zavaleta returned once again to Thule Greenland at the end of May to complete wrap up the mission details with the Thule Air Base operations.
Accomplishments this past month: Operation IceBridge is now complete. The LaRC falcon has completed all of its expected flight lines and has returned to Langley. The WFF P-3 has also completed an unprecedented Cryospheric campaign and returned to the US on May 25th.. Flying over 328 total hours including 252 science hours at an estimated distance of 82,815 nautical miles over the arctic and island of Greenland. All P-3 and Falcon flight reports can be viewed on the ESPO OIB web site at: Web Site
Dates: October 5 - November 22, 2011
Aircraft: NASA DC-8, NSF G-V
Location(s): Punta Arenas, Chile
Science Goals: Ongoing investigation of the thinning and movement of Antarctic Sea and Land Ice. Data collected during IceBridge will help scientists bridge the gap in polar observations between NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) -- in orbit since 2003 -- and ICESat-2, planned for late 2015. ICESat stopped collecting science data in 2009, making IceBridge critical for ensuring a continuous series of observations. IceBridge will use airborne instruments to map Arctic and Antarctic areas once a year.
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO providing Deployment Management - Kent Shiffer (DM), Jhony Zavaleta (Deputy DM).
Other details: This is the first time the NSF G-V has joined the OIB team and will fly the LVIS instrument at high altitude. (Land, Vegetation, and Ice Sensor).
Web Site
Dates: Aug 1 - Oct 14, 2012
Aircraft: 2 Global Hawks (AV-1 and AV-6)
Location(s): WFF (Wallops)
Science Goals: To investigate the processes that underlie hurricane formation and intensity change in the Atlantic Ocean basin.
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO providing Project Management - Marilyn Vasques (PM), Bernie Luna (Deputy PM)
Other details: This will be the first deployment of the GH to a remote location and the first use of its 2nd ground set. It will also be the first time NASA will fly 2 GHs on the same mission. Both GHs will not fly a storm at the same time but shortly after one returns to base, the other can take off. The Payload Mobile Operations Facility (PMOF) is expected to transit to WFF July 6. More info at HS3Web site
Current plan
Integration begins: July 1
GH 872 (AV-6) transits to WFF: Aug 29
Science flights begin Sept 1
GH 871 (AV-1) transits to WFF Sept 7
Science flight complete Oct 5
Accomplishments this past month: Science team telecon conducted May 23rd. Preparations for integration and deployment continue. Science, operations, safety and E/PO telecons continue and operations, safety and budget documentation is in work. During a flight of the ongoing KQX/DARPA tests, the Global Hawk flew within 40 feet of each other. Although this is not a requirement for HS3, it is a major milestone for KQX. After a few weeks of analysis, they will fly again and attempt to connect the aircraft for air-to-air refueling. The two GHs were to be turned over to HS3 June 30. HS3 just got a request to explain the impact of giving KQX 2 more weeks. The impact will be severe and the justification will be presented by HS3 June 12.
Dates: Jan-Feb, 2013
Aircraft: Global Hawk AV-6
Location(s): DFRC
Science Goals: Further investigate the water vapor physics and the chemistry of the tropical tropopause
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO providing Project Management - Dave Jordan (PM), Jhony Zavaleta (Deputy PM).
Other details: Web Site
Dates: August-September 2012 (exact dates not yet set)
Aircraft: NASA ER-2, DC-8, NSF G-V
Location(s): Utapao Thailand
Science Goals: This scientific experiment will address key science questions regarding the influence of Asian emissions on clouds, climate, and air quality as well as fundamental satellite observability of the system. SEAC4RS will facilitate progress in understanding and improving predictive capability for changes in the ozone layer, climate forcing, and air quality associated with changes in atmospheric composition.
ESPO Role/Lead: ESPO providing Project Management - Kent Shiffer (PM), Jhony Zavaleta (Deputy PM).
Other details: Other aircraft may join the SEAC4RS team including the Royal Thai Rainmaking operation. SEAC4RS Web Site
Accomplishments this past month: The DC3 NSF/NASA mission, (preliminary mission to SEAC4RS) is currently deployed with the NASA DC-8 and NSF G-V aircraft in Salina KS. ESPO team members Kent Shiffer and Sue Tolley are planning to visit Thailand again to finalize deployment site particulars on June 16th. They will be joined by an ER-2 pilot and will review the facilities and provide a safety briefing to the airport.
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