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Northeastern Summer 2002 Data Examples. John Graham with thanks to: George Allen (NESCAUM) Bruce Doddridge (UMD). MANE-VU Summer 2002 Monitoring Intensive. NOAA AIRMAP MANE-VU Continuous Sulfate pilot MANE-VU sponsored aircraft flights.
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Northeastern Summer 2002 Data Examples John Graham with thanks to: George Allen (NESCAUM) Bruce Doddridge (UMD)
MANE-VU Summer 2002 • Monitoring Intensive • NOAA AIRMAP • MANE-VU Continuous Sulfate pilot • MANE-VU sponsored aircraft flights
2002 Haze Flights MANE-VU CLASS I AREAS UMD PROPOSED FLIGHT PATHS
GPS Position(°Lat, °Long) Meteorology (T, RH, Pr, Palt) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Ozone (O3) Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Aerosol Optical Properties: Absorption,Bap (565 nm) Scattering,Bscat(450,550,700 nm) Particle Counts (CPC: TSI 3007) Aerosol Particle Size(MetOne) 6 cuts: range 0.3–1.0 mm Aerosol Chemistry(PIXE Streaker) UMd Research Aircraft *Aircraft operated by: University Research Foundation
Burlington, VT HIE Mt. Washington LEB RUT Black AM Red PM = Spiral sfc–3 Km MSL MANE-VU 02: Mt. Washington 6B8 MVL
MWO Flyby 1808-1816 UT August 13 PRELIMINARY Data MWOAircraft ( 1s) Palt 1942 200040m MSL T 20.0 18.10.7ºC RH 59 57.74.2% CO 100–110 10750ppbv O365–70 65.12.7ppbv SO21.0–1.2 0.530.02ppbv CPC 1800–2000 1640190cm-3 Thanks to: AIRMAP, G. Allen, T. Downs
Aug 14 Haze Event: NH–MD MD NH
Aug 14 Haze Event: NH–MD • NYC influences dramatically the size number distribution of sub-micron aerosols