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Sampling Stations Page

Site Description
Station Information
Category: Perturbed Continental
Collaborating Institutes: DOE ARM
Greenwood Aviation
Status: Operational March, 2000
Currently Inactive
Altitude Range: 400 - 4800 m asl
Site Info: Mailing Address
Chuck Greenwood
Greenwood Aviation
2117 N. Waverly
Ponca City, OK 74601

Telephone
580-762-2580
Bob Fristoe, pilot
580-716-2727
Kelley White, pilot
580-763-2448
Links: Profile Plots
Instrumentation
Aircraft System Photos
Photos: IAP Photos

Objectives and Approach

The objective of this project is to obtain a statistically-significant data set of the vertical distribution of aerosol properties (e.g., light scattering and absorption, particle chemistry).

The measurements will be used to answer the following scientific questions:
  • How do aerosol properties vary through the vertical column?
  • Under what conditions can surface-based measurements of these properties be used to calculate the direct aerosol radiative forcing from a measured aerosol optical depth?

The measurements will be made by flying a light aircraft (Cessna C-172N) over the SGP site and utilizing a similar aerosol instrument package to the one at SGP. The aircraft will fly level legs at altitudes between 500 m and 3500 m several times per week over the course of one year. How much aerosol do we miss staying at or below 3.5 km?

This is a joint effort between the ARM program and GML of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).


IAP Aerosol Properties Plots

Statistical Summary Plots - Multi-year record of final aerosol and atmospheric property data.

Do not quote or cite.

Atmospheric Properties

These plots are designed to provide a quick look at the measured aerosol properties. They display raw unedited data, but known corrections for instrument errors have been applied.

Short-Term Status Plots (last 5 days) Long-Term Averaged Plots (hourly averages, last 30 days)