Not exact matches
The model is supported by
observations from satellites, ground - based networks that measure ozone - depleting chemicals in the real world, and by
observations from two decades of NASA aircraft field
campaigns, including the most recent Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX) in 2013 and the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom)
global atmospheric survey, which has made three deployments since 2016.
Earth Science Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment AirMOSS Aqua Aura Aquarius CALIPSO CARVE Center for Earth and Climate Science Education CloudSat DISCOVER - AQ Earth to Sky - Building Climate Literacy for Informal Educators: Expanding the Earth to Sky Partnership (EPOESS NNH09CF00C) Girl Scouts Earth Science Patch
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) The GLOBE Program GLOBE at Langley GRACE ICESat - 2 Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) MY NASA DATA NASA Climate Day / Earth Ambassadors NASA Know Your Earth
Campaign NOVA Labs Ocean Surface Topography Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO)-2 SAGE III on ISS S'COOL: Student Cloud
Observations On - Line SMAP Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) Teaching Inquiry using NASA Earth System Science (TINES) Terra
He was actively involved in the planning and execution of the forecasting / modeling component of the MILAGRO (Megacities Initiative: Local and
Global Research
Observations) field
campaign that was held in central Mexico during March 2006.
IGBP will continue many of its successful approaches to implementation from its first phase including: building research networks to tackle focused scientific questions; promoting standard methods; undertaking long timeseries
observations; guiding and facilitating construction of
global databases; establishing common data policies to promote data sharing; undertaking model inter-comparisons and comparisons with data; and coordinating complex, multi-national field
campaigns and experiments.