Blogs

Mission SnowGLOBE—Flight Planned 25 January

Science flight to Pennsylvania & New York to observe transitions between dry slot, warm conveyer belt, and rain/snow line

Flight track from IMPACTS 23 January 2023 science flight. Original map retrieved from http://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/maps/impacts_2023 on 24 January 2023.

Our mission is active—the NASA IMPACTS Daily Science Plan (https://catalog.eol.ucar.edu/impacts_2023) indicates that a flight is planned for 25 January with take-off currently scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET. You can monitor the flight in real-time or see the completed flight path afterward at https://airbornescience.nasa.gov/tracker/#map. 

Put your snowboard out now, with data collection occurring Wednesday (25 Jan) and continuing throughout the storm and 24 hours afterward if possible, or as soon as you can (e.g., if you are taking measurements at a school).  

Measurements requested include: 

  • New snow depth 

  • Snowpack depth 

  • Snow water equivalent 

  • Clouds (optional) 

  • Photos of snowflakes (optional) 

Even if you don’t get precipitation in your area, recording and submitting zero precipitation is helpful for the mission. If you don’t get snow, measure the rainfall if possible.  

If the flight status changes, we will let you know as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please see the Mission SnowGLOBE homepage or reach out to us at usglobeoffice@gmail.com.  

Happy measuring! 

The U.S. GLOBE Coordination Team

(Jen, Haley and Alicia)

More Blog Entries

thumbnail
thumbnail