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Lally, Vincent Edward, 1922-
Oral history interview with Vincent E. Lally, 13 July 1993.
Vincent Lally describes his undergraduate education and meteorological training at the University of Chicago as an aviation cadet. He discusses his work as chief of meteorological equipment development at Air Force Cambridge Research Lab, and mentions Project 119-L ("Moby Dick"). He comments on the beginnings of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and his role in creating the National Scientific Balloon Facility (NSBF). He describes the first flights from NSBF, Palestine, Texas, using zero-pressure balloons. He talks about research with super-pressure balloons and the establishment of a flight station at Christchurch, New Zealand, with a description of the Global Horizontal Sounding Technique (GHOST) research program. He comments on France's super-pressure balloon program and discusses plans for a major joint US-French Southern Hemisphere experiment, as part of the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) Global Weather Experiment. He notes the successful demonstration of the Carrier Balloon System in conjunction with the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES). He comments on the present state and future of scientific ballooning, describing the major improvements in navigation systems developed at NCAR, his role as consultant on manned balloon flights, and concludes with an anecdote about the sensitivity of weather balloons overflying Russia.
Meteorologist.
Lally, Vincent Edward, 1922-
Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.)
Global Atmospheric Research Programme
GOES (Meteorological satellite)
University of Chicago
University of Chicago. Department of Meteorology
Balloons.
Meteorology
Navigation.
Texas. fast
New Zealand. fast
Interviews. aat
Oral histories. aat
Meteorologists -- Interviews. lcsh
Kellogg, William W. (William Welch), 1917- interviewer
American Meteorological Society
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
AIP-ICOS
National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. Archives. PO Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000, USA
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