If looking for information on the background carbon dioxide levels,
atmospheric scientists collect their air samples from remote locations.
Not exact matches
Once the monthly temperature data is
collected and processed, it is placed in a «public» computer file for immediate access by
atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad.
This mission is fulfilled by operating
atmospheric observatories around the world that
collect massive amounts of
atmospheric measurements to provide data products that help
scientists study the effects and interactions of clouds and aerosols and their impact on the earth's energy balance.
Once the monthly temperature data are
collected and processed, they are archived for immediate access by
atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad.
The international agreements forming the IPCC and the UNFCCC were designed to prevent greenhouse gas warming of the atmosphere, and as those agreements were hammered out, two American
scientists, Roy Spencer and John Christy, developed a method that uses data
collected from weather satellites to produce science's first comprehensive measure of global
atmospheric temperatures.
To explore research questions beyond those addressed by ARM's fixed
atmospheric observatories in Alaska, Oklahoma, and the Azores,
scientists can propose a field campaign to use one of three ARM mobile facilities (AMF) to
collect atmospheric and climate data from under - sampled regions around the world.
Scientists are
collecting lake sediment, rock, water and plant samples to explore linkages among Arctic sea ice,
atmospheric uptake, and changes in snowfall on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
This mission is fulfilled by operating
atmospheric observatories around the world that
collect massive amounts of
atmospheric measurements to provide data products that help
scientists study the effects and interactions of clouds and aerosols and their impact on the earth's energy balance.
Once the monthly temperature data is
collected and processed, it is placed in a «public» computer file for immediate access by
atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad.