Weather Stream Awarded Phase A Study Contract from NASA to Develop Radiometer Payload for International Atmosphere Observing System Mission
Boulder, Colorado – Weather Stream, a leader in atmospheric observation and microwave sounder technology, is thrilled to announce its contract award to support NASA’s Atmosphere Observing System (AOS) mission. This exciting collaboration marks a significant milestone in Weather Stream’s commitment to advancing the understanding of Earth’s atmosphere and enhancing climate prediction capabilities.
The AOS mission aims to unravel the complexities of aerosol and cloud interactions and their impact on climate, weather patterns, and air quality. A millimeter and submillimeter radiometer payload will play a crucial role in this mission, providing precise measurements of atmospheric particles and radiative forcing.
Weather Stream’s Advanced Microwave Sounder Technology
At the core of Weather Stream’s contribution to the AOS Mission is our Compact Unified Beam Ice Cloud radiometer or (GEMS-CUBIC) payload which began development in 2021. This next generation payload is designed to perform high-resolution observations of ice clouds and temperature and humidity profiles. GEMS-CUBIC is a cost effective, high performance science instrument. This data could contribute to understanding cloud formation, cloud microphysics, and precipitation processes. By measuring these atmospheric variables, GEMS-CUBIC helps assess how ice clouds scatter and absorb solar radiation, directly influencing Earth’s energy balance and climate system.
International Collaboration in Climate Science
The AOS Mission is not only a joint effort between NASA and Weather Stream but also involves significant cooperation with space agencies from around the world. Key partners include the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Centre National D’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), the Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).
“We are humbled to have the opportunity to collaborate with NASA and our international partners.” said Michael Hurowitz, CEO of Weather Stream. “Our team is honored to have this unique opportunity to contribute on a global scale towards the challenging science goals of the AOS mission. By working with NASA, JAXA, KARI, and CNES, we have the opportunity to support this vital international mission, enhancing our understanding of the Earth’s climate, and our ability to protect our planet for future generations.”
Enhancing Global Climate Resilience
The atmospheric data gathered from the AOS Mission seeks to advance scientific knowledge and provide actionable science data. By improving the accuracy of climate models and forecasts, the AOS mission will enhance global resilience to climate change and extreme weather events, ultimately safeguarding lives and livelihoods.
As the world faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, Weather Stream remains dedicated to developing technologies that empower society to make informed decisions for a sustainable future.
About Weather Stream
Weather Stream is pioneering commercial satellite meteorology and is a leading provider of atmospheric observation and climate technology solutions. With a focus on passive microwave technology innovation, Weather Stream develops advanced instruments and systems that deliver critical data for weather forecasting, climate research, and environmental monitoring. Our mission is to provide the payloads and data needed to empower scientists, governments, and businesses to make informed decisions that protect the planet and improve quality of life.
For more information about Weather Stream’s participation in the NASA AOS mission or our range of climate technology solutions, such as the Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS), please contact:
Adam Nowlin
Chief Revenue Officer
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