N: 35.57 S: 35.56 E: -115.39 W: -115.4
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PACE-PAX_Ivanpah-Playa_Data is the Ivanpah Playa ground site data collected during the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem Postlaunch Airborne eXperiment (PACE-PAX) campaign. Data collection for this product is complete.
The PACE-PAX campaign was conducted in September 2024 to gather data for the validation and refinement of data products generated by the PACE satellite mission. PACE-PAX obtained measurements over Southern and Central California and nearby coastal regions. Scheduled for roughly 9 months after the launch of PACE, sixty flight hours were planned for each of the two aircraft, NASA’s ER-2 high-altitude aircraft, and the CIRPAS Twin Otter aircraft (in situ sampling). Based out of their respective home airports (NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center for the ER-2 and Marina Municipal Airport for the Twin Otter), flights were coordinated between the two aircraft, PACE satellite overpasses, and ground and ocean-based observations. With a robust suite of in situ and remote sensing instruments, and ground-based observations, PACE-PAX validated and refined PACE data products and identified any potential errors or biases in the measurements, which is essential for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the PACE data products and maximizing the scientific value of the mission. The following were validation objectives for PACE-PAX: Validate new retrieval parameters; Assess spatial and temporal scale impact on validation; Validate within the instrument swath of all PACE instruments; Validate radiometric and polarimetric properties; Target specific geometries, season, and time of day; and focus on specific processes or phenomena (e.g., high-aerosol loads over land and ocean, multiple aerosol layers).
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| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
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| Field campaign design and implementation with traceability matrix decision support | Knobelspiesse, Kirk D., Alfter, Judy, Cairns, Brian, Cetinic, Ivona, LeBlanc, Samuel, Nicholas, Sommer, Ueyama, Rei | Scattering, Cloud Fraction, Angstrom Exponent, Cloud-screened Total Column Nitrogen Dioxide (no2), Ozone Profiles, Surface Pressure, Black Carbon, Aerosol Concentration, Aerosol Size Distribution, Cloud Condensation Nuclei, Sulfate Particles, Nitrate Particles, Organic Particles, AMMONIUM AEROSOLS, Relative Humidity, Sea Salt, Dust/Ash/Smoke, Flight Data Logs, Trace Gases/Trace Species, Aerosol Extinction, Lidar Depolarization Ratio, Lidar Backscatter, Tropospheric Ozone, Cloud Top Height, Static Temperature, Wind Speed, Wind Direction, Horizontal Wind Velocity/Speed, Spectral Irradiance, Cloud Reflectance, Aerosol Radiance, Downwelling Shortwave Radiation, Shortwave Downward Irradiance, Airspeed/Ground Speed, Albedo, Cloud Top Pressure, Cloud Top Temperature, Cloud Optical Depth/Thickness, Cloud Liquid Water/Ice, Water Vapor Mixing Ratio Profiles, Atmospheric Pressure Measurements, Aerosol Particle Properties, Potential Temperature, Saturation Specific Humidity, Liquid Water Content, Cloud Droplet Distribution |