UAS /iriss/ en ISARRA 2018 Connects Top Researchers at CU Boulder /iriss/2018/07/13/isarra-2018-connects-top-researchers-cu-boulder ISARRA 2018 Connects Top Researchers at CU Boulder Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 07/13/2018 - 14:56 Tags: IRISS ISAARA UAS Xavier Cochrane

The 2018 International Society for Atmospheric Research using Remotely piloted Aircraft Conference (ISARRA) was held on the CU Boulder campus this week. Local and international colleagues met from July 9th - July 12th to present their atmospheric and earth science-based research.

Roger Laurence wrapped up the last conference session with his discussions of severe weather research, TTwister deployment, Mistral deployment, along with other IRISS related research.

 

Brian Argrow (left) and (podium), answering questions from the audience.


IRISS is heading to San Luis Valley! 

Anticipation is high for ISARRA’s 2018 Flight Week! Following conference week, researchers are teaming up in San Luis Valley to test their UAS platforms. The crew at IRISS will be on the road heading to San Luis Valley today, and running  field tests until July 20th.

There are some performance expectations of the newly finished MURC and and Mistral Charlie for next week. 

The flight crew testing out Mistral Charlie’s first launch.


Dan Hesselius (left) and Chris Choate (right) anticipating Mistral’s landing

Sending a special thanks to the ISARRA Conference Organizing Committee members from the University of Colorado, NCAR and NOAA: Dr. Gijs de Boer (CU/CIRES), Dr. Brian Argrow (CU), Dr. John Cassano (CU), Dr. Joseph Cione (NOAA), Dr. Eric Frew (CU), Dr. Dale Lawrence (CU), Dr. Gary Wick (NOAA), and Mr. Cory Wolff (NCAR)!


Also this week, IRISS partners with local engineering firm

IRISS is excited to have our long-time collaboration with Black Swift highlighted in Biz West today. We’re all looking forward to working with them next week at ISARRA Flight Week! 

The Black Swift Technology Partnership

-  

-  by Jensen Werley
 

Off

Traditional 0 On White ]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 20:56:26 +0000 Anonymous 262 at /iriss
The Daily Camera highlights Project Storm Deployment /iriss/2018/06/18/daily-camera-highlights-project-storm-deployment The Daily Camera highlights Project Storm Deployment Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 06/18/2018 - 11:36 Tags: Daily Camera IRISS UAS Xavier Cochrane Cassa Niedringhaus

This summer, IRISS traveled through the mid-west area (Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, and back to Colorado) to continue Project Storm research. This particular deployment was a cooperative effort between CU-Boulder, the UN-Lincoln, and Texas Tech in June 2018 to test the collection of in situ data in and around supercell thunderstorms using autonomous UAS. The team focused on sampling the forward flank downdraft region and testing new Lagrangian drifters (picture captured by Danny Liebert)

The Daily Camera staff writer, Cassa Niedringhaus connected with CU's faculty member Dr. Frew and graduate student Christopher Brown to help highlight the second team summer deployments... 

"As a supercell thunderstorm loomed, Eric Frew drove one of the vehicles in a three-vehicle convoy straight toward it.

When Frew, a University of Colorado associate professor, references "good" weather, he's talking about the roiling clouds that spit hail and spawn tornadoes, not sunny skies.

An unmanned aircraft, or drone, flew above the convoy and through dark skies to collect data from the storm..."

Finishing reading more on...

Off

Traditional 0 On White ]]>
Mon, 18 Jun 2018 17:36:40 +0000 Anonymous 248 at /iriss