Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition

The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and loss mechanisms of ozone in the north polar stratosphere and to study the effect on ozone distribution of the Arctic Polar Vortex and of the cold temperatures associated with the formation of Polar S...

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Main Authors: Tuck, Adrian, Hipskind, Steve, Condon, Estelle, Wegener, Steve, Toon, Brian
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Published: 1990
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19920005298 2023-05-15T14:34:33+02:00 Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition Tuck, Adrian Hipskind, Steve Condon, Estelle Wegener, Steve Toon, Brian Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jan 1, 1990 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920005298 unknown Document ID: 19920005298 Accession ID: 92N14516 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920005298 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS NASA, Washington, NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Program: Research Summaries 1988-1989; p 95 1990 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T09:01:54Z The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and loss mechanisms of ozone in the north polar stratosphere and to study the effect on ozone distribution of the Arctic Polar Vortex and of the cold temperatures associated with the formation of Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Two specially instrumented NASA aircraft were flown over the Arctic region. Each aircraft flew to acquire data on the meteorological, chemical and cloud physical phenomena that occur in the polar stratosphere during winter. The chemical processes which occur in the polar stratosphere during winter were also observed and studied. The data acquired are being analyzed. Other/Unknown Material Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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topic GEOPHYSICS
spellingShingle GEOPHYSICS
Tuck, Adrian
Hipskind, Steve
Condon, Estelle
Wegener, Steve
Toon, Brian
Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
topic_facet GEOPHYSICS
description The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and loss mechanisms of ozone in the north polar stratosphere and to study the effect on ozone distribution of the Arctic Polar Vortex and of the cold temperatures associated with the formation of Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Two specially instrumented NASA aircraft were flown over the Arctic region. Each aircraft flew to acquire data on the meteorological, chemical and cloud physical phenomena that occur in the polar stratosphere during winter. The chemical processes which occur in the polar stratosphere during winter were also observed and studied. The data acquired are being analyzed.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Tuck, Adrian
Hipskind, Steve
Condon, Estelle
Wegener, Steve
Toon, Brian
author_facet Tuck, Adrian
Hipskind, Steve
Condon, Estelle
Wegener, Steve
Toon, Brian
author_sort Tuck, Adrian
title Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
title_short Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
title_full Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
title_fullStr Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
title_full_unstemmed Aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
title_sort aircraft deployment, and airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
publishDate 1990
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920005298
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op_relation Document ID: 19920005298
Accession ID: 92N14516
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19920005298
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