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Operational overview of NASA GTE/CITE 1 airborne instrument intercomparisons - Carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and hydroxyl instrumentation
Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.92(D2), pp.1977-1985
02/20/1987
Abstract
An overview of the airborne intercomparisons of CO, NO, and OH instrumentation is presented in this first paper of the series on the NASA Global Tropospheric Experiment/Chemical Instrumentation Test and Evaluation (GTE/CITE 1). This paper provides the reader with background information about several important characteristics of the project. These include the overall objectives and approach, the measurements taken, the intercomparison protocol, aircraft platform, profiles of each aircraft flight, and the participants. A synopsis of the overall results of the CO, NO, and OH instrument intercomparisons is also included. Companion papers discuss the detailed results of the CO and NO intercomparison tests as well as pertinent scientific findings.
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- Title
- Operational overview of NASA GTE/CITE 1 airborne instrument intercomparisons - Carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and hydroxyl instrumentation
- Creators
- Sherwin M. Beck - Langley Research CenterRichard J. Bendura - Langley Research CenterDavid S. Mcdougal - Langley Research CenterJr Hoell, James M. - Langley Research CenterGerald L. Gregory - Langley Research CenterGlen W. Sachse - Langley Research CenterGerald F. Hill - Langley Research CenterJr Curfman, Howard J. - BioneticsArnold L. Torres - NASA Wallops Flight CenterEstelle P. Condon - Ames Research Center
- Publication Details
- Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol.92(D2), pp.1977-1985
- Academic Unit
- Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
- Identifiers
- 99901320139001842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Accepted manuscript