Compendium of NASA Data Base for the Global Tropospheric Experiment's Pacific Exploratory Mission -- Tropics B (PEM-Tropics B)

Compendium of NASA Data Base for the Global Tropospheric Experiment's Pacific Exploratory Mission -- Tropics B (PEM-Tropics B)

Author: A. Donald Scott

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Published: 2000

Total Pages: 302

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This report provides a compendium of NASA aircraft data that are available from NASA's Global Tropospheric Experiment's (GTE) Pacific Exploratory Mission-Tropics B (PEM-Tropics B) conducted in March and April 1999. PEM-Tropics B was conducted during the southern-tropical wet season when the influence from biomass burning observed in PEM-Tropics A was minimal. Major deployment sites were Hawaii, Kiritimati (Christmas Island), Tahiti, Fiji, and Easter Island. The broad goals of PEM-Tropics B were to improved understanding of the oxidizing power of the atmosphere and the processes controlling sulfur aerosol formation and to establish baseline values for chemical species that are directly coupled to the oxidizing power and aerosol loading of the troposphere.


Compendium of NASA Data Base for the Global Tropospheric Experiment's Pacific Exploratory Mission West-A (Pem West-A)

Compendium of NASA Data Base for the Global Tropospheric Experiment's Pacific Exploratory Mission West-A (Pem West-A)

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-07-17

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781722971687

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This compendium describes aircraft data that are available from NASA's Pacific Exploratory Mission West-A (PEM West-A). PEM West is a component of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry's (IGAC) East Asia/North Pacific Regional Study (APARE) project. The PEM- West program encompassed two expeditions to study contrasting meteorological regimes in the Pacific. Objectives of PEM West are to investigate the atmospheric chemistry of ozone over the northwest Pacific -- natural budgets and the impact of anthropogenic sources; and to investigate sulfur chemistry -- continental versus marine sulfur sources. PEM West-A was conducted in September 1991 during which the predominance of tropospheric air is from the mid-Pacific (marine) regions, but (at times) is modified/mixed with Asian continental outflow. PEM West-B was conducted during February 1994, a period characterized by maximum continental outflow. PEM-B data (not included) will become public domain during the Summer of 1995. PEM West-A flight experiments were based at Japan, Hong Kong, and Guam. This document provides a representation of NASA DC-8 aircraft data that are available from NASA Langley's Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC), which include numerous data such as meteorological observations, modeling products, results from surface studies, satellite observations, and sonde releases. Gregory, G. L. and Scott, A. D., Jr. Langley Research Center ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY; ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION; DATA BASES; METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS; OZONE; SULFUR; TROPOSPHERE; ARCTIC REGIONS; ASIA; DC 8 AIRCRAFT; ENERGY BUDGETS; METEOROLOGY; PACIFIC OCEAN; SATELLITE OBSERVATION...


Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 538

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Lists citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from world wide sources and announces documents that have recently been entered into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Database.


NASA Langley Scientific and Technical Information Output, 1995

NASA Langley Scientific and Technical Information Output, 1995

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 172

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This document is a compilation of the scientific and technical information that the Langley Research Center has produced during the calendar year 1995. Included are citations for formal reports, high-numbered conference publications, high-numbered technical memorandums, contractor reports, journal articles and other publications, meeting presentations, technical talks, computer programs, tech briefs, and patents.