Science Saturday: Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR)
Join Chief of Programs, Nikki Hathway as she takes us "under the wing" of NOAA's WP-3D Orion to learn all about the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) for this edition of Science Saturday.
The SFMR is essential in our effort to understanding storms as it measures the surface wind speeds of tropical cyclones. To learn more about our fleet of hurricane aircraft please visit https://www.omao.noaa.gov/ao/aircraft-finder
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The SFMR is essential in our effort to understanding storms as it measures the surface wind speeds of tropical cyclones. To learn more about our fleet of hurricane aircraft please visit https://www.omao.noaa.gov/ao/aircraft-finder
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