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| 2008 NASA Applied Sciences Weather Program Review
The 2008 NASA Applied Sciences Weather Program Review was held at the National Center for Atmospheric Prediction on November 18-19, 2008.
The overarching context of the review is the interagency effort to develop applications needed to support the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).
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| Sensing Trouble - Satellite Applications for Aviation
The NASA Langley ASAP Program is featured as a cover article in the October 2007
edition of the American Meteorological Society's publication: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS).
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| NASA Hopes To Predict The Next Perfect Storm
With aviation safety always in mind, members of the Advanced Satellite Aviation-Weather Products (ASAP) team
at NASA Langley, assist in an international field campaign geared towards improving the prediction
of powerful winter storms.
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| Avoiding Volcanic Ash - Anywhere in the World
The theme of the Second International Conference on Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety
reflects the progress made since the first, exploratory symposium in 1991 on the aviation
hazard posed by airborne volcanic ash. Since then, many scientific and operational
developments have improved our ability to mitigate the risks and costs of volcanic ash.
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