During the period 12 July - 8 August 2004, the NASA Ames 14-channel Airborne Tracking Sunphotometer (MTS-14) and Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer (SSFR) were operated aboard a Jetstream 3 1 (53 1) aircraft and acquired measurements during nineteen science flights (-53 flight hours) over the Gulf of Maine in support of the INTEX-NA (INtercontinental chemical Transport Experiment-North America) and ITCT (Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation of anthropogenic pollution) field studies. In this paper, we will present results from analyses of those data sets.
Airborne Sunphotometer and Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer Measurements during INTEX/ITCT 2004
2005
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronomy , Airborne sunphotometry , Solar beams , Aerosols , Solar spectral flux , AATS-14(Ames 14-channel Airborne Tracking Sunphotometer) , SSFR(Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer) , INTEX-NA(INtercontinental chemical Transport EXperiment-North America) , ITCT(Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation of anthropogenic pollution) , AOD(Aerosol optical depth)
Airborne tracking sunphotometer apparatus and system
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