I placed the tiles in zip-format in the AuxData/DEMs/ASTER folder and checked that the snap.auxdata.properties file points to that location. Unfortunately, the S1Tbx cannot find/use the downloaded tiles and keeps producing empty slave and master images as output. Does anyone have an idea what could be cause of this?
The Aster is primarily operated by France, Italy, as well as the United Kingdom as an export customer, and is an integrated component of the PAAMS air defence system, known in the Royal Navy as Sea Viper. As the principal weapon of the PAAMS, the Aster equips the Horizon-class frigates in French and Italian service as well as the British Type 45 destroyers. It equips the French and Italian FREMM multipurpose frigates, though not through the PAAMS air defense suite itself but specific French and Italian derivatives of the system.
During the 1980s, the predominant missiles in Franco-Italian service were short-range systems such as the French Crotale, Italian Selenia Aspide or American Sea Sparrow, with ranges up to a dozen kilometres. Some vessels were also equipped with the American medium/long range RIM-66 Standard. France and Italy decided to start development of a domestic medium/long range surface-to-air missile to enter service in the first decade of the 21st century, that would give them comparable range but superior interception capability to the American Standard or British Sea Dart already in service.
In numerous engagements Aster scored direct impacts on its targets. During an engagement in November 1997 in a strong countermeasures environment, the Aster was not armed with its military warhead, so that the distance between the Aster and the target could be recorded. The target, a C22, was recovered bearing two strong cuts made by the fins of the Aster missile.
The SAMP/T uses an upgraded version of the Arabel long range radar, developed under the Aster 30 block 1 upgrade program, in order to extend the system's capability against higher speed and higher altitude targets. The Aster 30 Block 1 can intercept missiles with a 600 km (370 mi) range (short-range ballistic missiles).[11]
Asters are herbs with above ground wood. They grow 3-6 feet tall and 2-3 feet wide. The plant dies during the winter because of the cold. It starts growing around mid-summer and establishes its full vegetation. At the ending of summer to the beginning of fall, it starts blooming. It has simple leaflets with alternate arrangement.
Asters can be affected by fungal stem rot, rust disease and powdery mildew, but these rarely cause serious problem. Asters can also have some cosmetic damage when infested with spider mites and lace bugs.
What makes the case method so attractive as a means to learn and become a better manager? The case method requires students to not only learn the course subject matter within the context of a relevant situation, but also incorporate insights of peers. As a result, students are equipped to be better managers with strong communication skills who can solve real-world problems in teams.
What led you to pursue an MBA at this point and what do you hope to do after graduation? I decided early in my life that I wanted to work in consumer goods as a food scientist to develop new and better food options for people around the globe. After working in research and development for a few years in a number of different roles, I learned about other significant functions and aspects of the food industry that interested me along with respective career paths that often required an MBA. I hope to pivot to corporate development within the food industry.
What is one thing you have recently read, watched, or listened to that you would highly recommend to prospective MBAs? Why? I found the Clear Admit podcast, available on Spotify and Apple podcast app, to be helpful during the application process with its guests from business schools and tips on applications.
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Radhiyah Ayobami - is Brooklyn-born with Southern roots. She holds a B.A in Africana Studies from Brooklyn College, a MFA in Prose from Mills College, and has received awards from the New York Foundation of the Arts and the Sustainable Arts Foundation. Currently, she lives with her teenage son in Oakland, California, where she is at work on her first novel and the trees give her poems.
We have a mass growing on a rocky ledge along our Haney Hillside Garden at Coastal Maine Botanical Garden. These asters thrive in rocky soils and are known for being excellent in rock gardens. For the next few weeks, it will be one of the most asked-about plants in our garden.
Situated at Puthukode, Vazhayoor Panchayat in Malappuram district, our campus is spread over 45 acres of land with a futuristic plan of evolving a world class higher education institute in the field of medicine and allied health sciences.
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The journey from my time as an M.Sc student at MIMS College of nursing to my current position as Asst. Professor at the same college was filled with opportunities, challenges, and support for which I am very grateful. I have learned a lot from this college and I feel proud to be a faculty of the college which added professionalism to my passion for nursing.
"Aster's MBA classes developed her knowledge base about finance, management strategies, organizational development and human behavior and provided context for her professional experience. This prepared her to complete more effective and insightful analysis to inform her recommendations and actions in the workplace."
Everything! As a senior project manager, I'm pulled into many different roles and projects. This can range from writing the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh's annual reports, acting as a liaison with various officials and data analysis to representing the agency on intergovernmental committees. My role requires a lot flexibility.
I chose Point Park University's MBA program because it offered a quality education that integrated well with my full-time work schedule. Also, I wanted to dive more into the SAEM field and it offered a great combination of core MBA classes as well as insight from some of the top professionals in the sports, arts and entertainment management field.
I have to do a lot of data analysis and problem solving for HACP so classes like Quantitative Methods and Corporate Finance were essential. Also, the Accounting for Managers class has been a major key in my success as director of finance for Invest in Her, an initiative that encourages women entrepreneurship by showcasing the amazing talent of female entrepreneurs of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Discipline and support from friends. I built many friendships with my classmates. Also, having the campus down the street from my office helped, too. On my lunch break, I could attend events and meet with faculty during their office hours.
The First Look At Turbulent kinetic energy (FLAT) experiment, with investigators Steve Oncley (NCAR/ATD), Jim Wilczak (NOAA/WPL), Tom Horst (NCAR/ATD), John Wyngaard (NCAR/MMM), and Al Bedard (NOAA/WPL), was the first attempt to measure directly all terms of the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) balance in the atmospheric surface layer. TKE is a basic quantity in turbulence research, yet its balance is not known to better than 10% due to the lack of complete data set. Current controversy in micrometeorology centers around this 10% difference between several, supposedly high-quality, existing data sets.
ATD supported FLAT with the ASTER, PAM, and Mobile CLASS systems. The ASTER facility was used as the basis of the FLAT experiment, by supporting a wide variety of turbulence sensors, including several "piggy-back" investigators. A 3x3 array of NCAR PAM stations centered on the ASTER site and spaced every 2 miles was used to check the horizontal homogeneity of the flow field. Also, the NCAR Mobile Class system made 60 soundings during late October in an attempt to measure horizontal temperature advection in the boundary layer.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Atmosphere- Surface Turbulent Exchange Research (ASTER) facility was used as the basis of the FLAT experiment. ASTER's propeller-vane anemometers were used to measure $d\overlineU/dz$ needed in the TKE shear production term, ASTER's sonic anemometers were used to measure u* and d(u^2+v^2+w^2)/dz needed in the TKE turbulent transport term and were combined with ASTER's platinum temperature sensors and Krypton hygrometer to measure w'Tv' needed in the buoyant production term. Fast response pressure sensors, provided by NOAA/WPL, were placed near the sonic anemometers to measure w'p' needed in the pressure transport term. Finally, a hot-wire anemometer, provided by the University of California at Irvine, made high-frequency velocity measurements used to calculate the dissipation rate of TKE.
Although this was ASTER's first deployment, several extensions from the "generic" layout were made. Since the measurement of vertical gradients were important, two of the masts were extended to allow measurements at 15 m. The mast spacing was either 10 or 15 m to prevent the guy wires from these taller masts from interfering. As seen in the Channel Configurations, the propeller mast had 6 levels from 1 to 15 m, the psychrometer mast had 5 levels from 1 to 10 m (plus a sixth level placed on the ati mast), and the ati sonic anemometer mast had three levels at 4, 7, and 13 m for measuring turbulent quantities. The uw sonic anemometer mast was kept uncluttered (by the pressure ports) to estimate flow distortion. The hot wire was placed near the 7 m uw sonic to enable in situ calibration. The Krypton hygrometer was placed near the 4 m uw sonic since it was not felt that there would be a strong variation in humidity flux with height. A "sawhorse" supported infrared and visible upward and downward-looking radiometers plus at least one net radiometer. Soil temperature and heat flux measurements were made and soil moisture was checked sporadically (see Soil Moisture summary) using a gravimetric method. Two types of slow-response barometers were used to measure the low-frequency pressure variations which were cut off by the fast-response pressure sensors. ASTER also hosted several other "piggy-back" investigations.
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