Dear Colleagues,
As many of you already know, the Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) is a NASA EVS-3 mission that flew a complementary suite of remote-sensing and in-situ instruments in three deployments on the NASA ER-2 and P-3 aircraft to provide observations critical to understanding the mechanisms of snowband formation, organization, and evolution. Each deployment covered six weeks in January and February 2020-2023. The P-3, deployed from Wallops Flight Facility (WFF), carries a suite of microphysical probes, flight-level meteorological data, and a dropsonde system. The ER-2 (based out of the Southeast US) has a suite of radars (Ka-band, Ku-band, W-Band, X-Band), microwave radiometers (frequencies flown on space-borne radiometers), and a lidar (355, 532, 1064 nm). The deployments concluded with 54 flights (22 coordinated flights and over 21 hours of coincident observations) sampling events in the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast U.S. View more general information about the project and more details of the events sampled in 2023 and quick look images.
Given IMPACTS measurements will be helpful for many cloud and precipitation research topics, as well as space-based mission algorithm development, we invite you to use the IMPACTS data products for your scientific research and mission development work. IMPACTS is committed to fully and openly sharing scientific data obtained during field campaigns with all users as soon as such data becomes available. Following our post-deployment checkout period (~6 months), all data products are made available to the user community through NASA’s Global Hydrology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center (GHRC DAAC). To this end, we are currently planning our fourth IMPACTS Data User Workshop that will be held virtually on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, from 09:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. These open data workshops enable our IMPACTS team to present important information to you (our potential IMPACTS data users) to help with your analysis of the data. If you are interested in attending, please register here by October 23.
The agenda and calendar invite will be sent out closer to the workshop date to anyone that registers. Please direct any questions or comments about the mailing list or the IMPACTS Data User Workshop to our Deputy PI for Data, John Yorks at john.e.yorks@nasa.gov. We look forward to working with you!
Best Regards,
Lynn McMurdie (PI), Gerry Heymsfield (Deputy PI – Science), John Yorks (Deputy PI – Data)