
Weather Satellites – Forecasting 15 Years (1970s)
The film discusses the advancements in weather forecasting over the past 15 years, highlighting the role of weather satellites, particularly the launch of the first Tyros satellite by NASA. It explains how these satellites have improved global weather observation, providing real-time data on cloud cover and environmental conditions. The film also touches on NASA’s research into air turbulence caused by vortices from aircraft, emphasizing the safety concerns and potential improvements in flight operations through design modifications.
Keywords
weather forecasting, satellites, NASA, Tyros, cloud cover, environmental data, vortices, turbulence, aircraft safety, aeronautical research
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