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TRACE-P characterized the Asian outflow in terms of chemical composition over the northwestern Pacific and characterized the chemical evolution of the outflow.
TRACER-AQ aimed to better understand the photochemistry and meteorological impact on ozone formation in the Houston region and provide observations for evaluating air quality models and satellite observations.
TransCom aims to quantify and diagnose the uncertainty in inversion calculations of the global carbon budget that result from errors in simulated atmospheric transport.
The goal of VEMAP was to evaluate the sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystem and vegetation processes to altered climate forcing and elevated atmospheric CO2.
The VIRGAS field campaign had a primary objective to test instrument capability and readiness for deployment in the investigation of major volcanic eruptions.
WDTS is an ongoing field investigation focused on observing California’s ecosystems and providing information on natural disasters through multispectral imagery.
These data products were generated with support from NASA’s Atmospheric Composition Campaign Data Analysis and Modeling program and the NASA High-End Computing Program through the NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division at Ames Research Center.
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