Hood joined the
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in 1986, ultimately leading a team of scientists and engineers to develop passive
microwave instrumentation sensors deployed on aircraft to observe
precipitation and oceanic
winds for the
NASA Convection And Moisture Experiment. The team studied events in or near
Australia,
Brazil,
Alaska, the
Marshall Islands,
Costa Rica and the coastal regions of the
United States. Her team also collaborated with
lightning researchers at MSFC to simultaneously observe
electric field information from the aircraft. Hood was a mission scientist in three
NASA research experiments studying
hurricane genesis, intensity, precipitation, and landfalling impacts. In 1999, she was the NASA Lead DC-8 Aircraft Scientist for the KWAJalein EXperiment and the NASA ER-2 Aircraft Scientist for the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission - Large scale Biosphere- Atmosphere mission. == Native American heritage ==