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UAS Weather Forum

2019
29 April 2019 | McCormick Place | Chicago

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UAS Weather Forum Agenda

  • Opening Remarks
    Matthias Steiner, National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Weather Impacts during Medical Supply Delivery by Drone in Rwanda and Ghana
    Louise Fleischer, Zipline
  • Creating Test Environments for Assessing UAS Performance
    Flavio Noca, WindShape
  • Setting an Agenda for UAS Weather Standards and Data Sharing
    Philip Kenul, Trivector
  • Obtaining Accurate Wind and Turbulence Measurements by Small UAS to Fill the Boundary Layer Data Void
    Suzanne W. Smith and Sean C.C. Bailey, University of Kentucky
  • Atmospheric Observations in Urban Environments
    Remy Parmentier, Leosphere/Vaisala
  • Safe and Efficient Navigation of UAS in the Urban Environment
    Jim Gregory, Ohio State University
  • Challenges of Micro-Weather Forecasting for UAS Skyways
    James Pinto, National Center for Atmospheric Research

For questions regarding the forum, please contact Matthias Steiner.

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Piloting a #drone through the urban landscape can be, well, challenging.

Just check out how #winds whip around buildings in this simulation.

Join us to chat #UAS #weather forecasts for drones at the @AUVSIshow on April 30. https://t.co/XyYBE0tPLx#auvsiXPO#wx#uav pic.twitter.com/4PeVLa8WJv

— NCAR Science (@NCAR_Science) March 12, 2018

Wind gusts=big problems for little drones.

Tell us about your experience w/ #UAS #wx impacts @AUVSIshow in Dallas! https://t.co/XyYBE0ceTZ pic.twitter.com/0k008wpBke

— NCAR & UCAR Science (@AtmosNews) March 30, 2017

Contact

Matthias Steiner

Sr Scient Sect Head
msteiner@ucar.edu
303-497-2720

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