PACDEX

PACific Dust EXperiment

What
  • Field Deployment
  • RAF field project
When Mar 29, 2007 12:00 AM to
May 24, 2007 12:00 AM
Where Over the Pacific Ocean - Broomfield, CO to Japan
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Contact Phone 303-497-1032
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The long range transport of dust and anthropogenic aerosols (e.g, black carbon, organics and sulfates, and air pollution from Eurasia, across the Pacific Ocean, into North America is one of the most wide spread and major pollution events on the planet. This plume passes through the Pacific Ocean extra tropical cloud systems, which are important climate regulators through their large radiative cooling effect. The effect of this mixed dust-pollution plume on the Pacific cloud systems and the associated radiative forcing is an outstanding problem for understanding climate change and has not been explored. The primary reason is the lack of an airborne platform that can sample the evolution of this plume in situ all the way across the Pacific Ocean. The NSF/NCAR G-V research aircraft (G-V) fills this observational gap and opens new doors for observing this great natural/man made phenomenon.

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