ER-2 Flight: 96101
Date: April 9, 1996
Mission: MODIS Louisiana coastal zone turbidity
Mission Objectives
Monitor short term (hourly) sediment transport in turbid coastal waters in Atchafalaya Bay region, Louisiana coast (primary) using MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS). Monitor sea surface temperature in nearshore Gulf of Mexico including overpass of NOAA Buoy 92035 (secondary) using MAS and HIS (High resolution Interferometer Sounder).
Flight Summary
The ER-2 flew a Gulf coast mission over Atchafalaya bay, flying six legs along the LA coast and one leg over the CART site. Excellent data of short-term sediment transport in turbid coastal waters, using the MAS, were collected under reported clear skies over both the Gulf coast and the CART site.
Highlights
Excellent data collection over Atchafalaya Bay. Large turbidity gradients present for detecting water motions. High turbidity water extending southward from Bay region out onto the inner continental shelf of the Gulf of Mexico. In situ data collection (water samples, radiometric monitoring of reflectance) from boat teams supporting MAS radiometric measurements.
ARM CART site overpass on outbound and inbound.
Instrument Status
Additional Pilot Notes: Aircraft at approximately 55,000 feet on outbound CART overpass. CART overpass on return at approximately 17:44 - clear sky conditions over site.