T-28 Participation in the North Dakota Thunderstorm Project (NDTP)


Overview

The T-28 research aircraft participated in the North Dakota Thunderstorm Project, centered at Bismarck, ND, from June 12 - July 22, 1989. The focus of investigation included the study of transport, dispersion, and entrainment, and ice initiation and evolution.

The primary role of the T-28 was to penetrate upper regions of convective clouds following the dispersal of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), radar chaff, and/or fluorescent beads in lower regions of the cloud. Instrumentation on-board recorded SF6 levels, as well as collecting data on the hydrometeor spectrum from micrometer-sized cloud droplets to centimeter-sized hailstones. The standard package of instruments provided for the determination of temperature, vertical wind, electric fields, water content, etc. During NDTP the T-28 carried a PMS 2D-C optical probe.


Research Flights


Reports

T-28 participation in the 1989 North Dakota Thunderstorm Project (IAS Report R-90/05)

The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project: A Cooperative Study of High Plains Thunderstorms (BAMS Article)

Data Access

NDTP 1989 Data Access


Other Project Web Pages

NDSWC