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Box 1

 Container

Contains 50 Results:

A Technical Note on the NCAR FGGE Buoy Barometer Model 76A, 1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1976

The TWERLE Experiment, 1977

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: Folder 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1977

TWERLE Operations Handbook, 1975

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: Folder 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1975

TWERLE Random Access Measurement System (RAMS) Platform Interface Specification, 1973

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: Folder 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1973

Draft Report on TWERLE for Nimbus-6 for Buoy Investigators, 1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: Folder 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1976

Engineering Design Report #2, Data Encoder, 1974

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1974

French Meteorological Satellite Program, Status Report to COSPAR W.G. VI, 1970

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1970

Nimbus-6 Flight Evaluation Report #4, 1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1976

Nimbus Flight Status Reports, 1976

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: Folder 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1976

Engineering Design Report #1, Magnetic Cutdown Device, 1974

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Tropical Wind, Energy Conversion, and Reference Level Experiment, or TWERLE, was sponsored by the Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA) and designed and implemented by NCAR and the University of Wisconsin. TWERLE was an intensive program of meteorological observations made from superpressure balloons orbiting the earth at the 150mb density level. The balloons were tracked and monitored by the Nimbus-6 satellite, providing data which increased understanding of atmospheric circulation. ...
Dates: 1974