File:High Ice Water Content- DC-8 Aeronautics Campaign (AFRC-2015-11047).webm

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During the month of August, NASA’s DC-8 completed flights in Florida aimed at collecting data on high-altitude crystals for the High Ice Water Content (HIWC) mission.

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English: During the month of August, NASA’s DC-8 completed flights in Florida aimed at collecting data on high-altitude crystals for the High Ice Water Content (HIWC) mission. High ice water content can be found within large convective storms and can result in aircraft engines losing power or not functioning properly. Researchers will use the data to develop technology that can be used onboard commercial aircraft to avoid high ice water content conditions and provide a safer flight for passengers. This video gives an inside look at the HIWC mission, including research done in and around Hurricane Danny, as well as a look at the instruments being used onboard the research aircraft. Researchers and pilots onboard worked with satellite information from the ground to find regions of high ice water content within the convective systems.
Date Taken on 10 September 2015
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This image or video was catalogued by Armstrong Flight Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: AFRC-2015-11047_HighIceWaterContent_DC8AeronauticsCampaign.

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Author NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Storm; Fort Lauderdale; Aeronautics; Ice; Florida; Tropical Storm; Miami; Weather; DC-8; Weather Radar; Hurricane; Tropics

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