July 23, 2001 LEO-15 Data Preview

 

      Below is an imagemap which provides a closer look at the images collected for each individual line. Click on any line to view a larger, more detailed image of the run.

Line0_Run17Line1_Run11Line2_Run13Line3_Run09Line4_Run15Line5_Run07Line6_Run01Line7_Run05Line8_Run03

Weather: Blue skies, a little cloudy.
Science Crew: Jessica Britt, Dave Kohler, Mike Weaver, Julie Helmers.

1:50 PM Camera On

3:28 PM Take-off

Run # GPS File Line Start Stop Direction Altitude (ft) Speed (kts) Sequences Frames Comments
00   Dark 3:37 PM 3:38 PM         1024  
                     
01 Log 6 3:54PM 4:02 PM E-W 30,600 302 7   A little turbulence. A lot of little boats.
                     
02   Dark 4:03 PM 4:04 PM         1038  
                     
03 Log_0 8 4:06 PM 4:12 PM W-E 30,600 300 6 722 Lots of white caps.
                    Clam boat (large) N 39 40.371
                    W 073 41.322
04   Dark 4:13 PM 4:14 PM       1 427 Turned on vaccum in middle :)
                     
05 Log_1 7 4:17 PM 4:25 PM E-W 30,600 300 6 1024 A few very thin patchy clouds were right over
                    the water, like fog almost.Plane at 39 34.240 N
                    74 06.131 W
                    Shore changed color near shore (brownish )
                     
06   Dark 4:26 PM 4:27 PM         1047  
                     
07 Log_2 5 4:29 PM 4:37 PM W-E 30,600 304 7 491 Line with the North Star and Walford.
                    North Star was at 39 28.494 N 74 08.397 W
                    We did not see them this time.
08   Dark 4:38 PM 4:39 PM       1 503  
                     
09 Log_3 3 4:40 PM 4:48 PM E-W     7 79 N 39 23.669 W 74 03.422 more slicks.
                    Big yellow plane flew right under us.
                    Circular front N 39 21.052 W 74 22.318 W
                     
10   Dark 4:49 PM 4:50 PM         1035  
                     
11 Log_4 1 4:53 PM 5:01 PM W-E 30,600 300 7 38 Patchy clouds on shore. Thick clouds end at
                    N 39 15.088 W 74 26.208.
                    Tug/ Barge N 39 16.360 W 74 16.989
                    Boat at N 39 17.678 W 74 07.308
                    Shakey/ turbulence at the end of the line.
12   Dark 5:02 PM 5:03 PM       1 132  
                     
13 Log_5 2 5:05 PM 5:12 PM E-W 30,600 300 6 950 Sediment transfer patterns near shore
                     
14   Dark 5:13 PM 5:14 PM       1 61  
                     
15 Log_7 4 5:15 PM 5:24 PM W-E 30,600 300 7 590 A little bumpy. Possibly saw the Walford.
                    (Marked on Nobeltec)
                     
16   Dark 5:24 PM 5:25 PM         1034  
                     
17 Log_8 0 5:28 PM 5:36 PM E-W 30,600 300 7 462 Possible slicks again (also marked on Nobeltec)
                    Two large tugs crossed paths (Nobeltec)
                     
18   Dark 5:37 PM 5:38 PM         1030  
                     
19 Log 0 Atlantic 5:58 PM     15,300 160 6   We were decreasing altitude and speed during
    City               this run. We eventually hit 15,300 in altitude and
                    160 kts. SO sequence 3,4,5 are the ones we
                    used to look at data with. (mainly seq 04)


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