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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-14041-2016
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-14041-2016
© Author(s) 2016. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Aerosol meteorology of the Maritime Continent for the 2012 7SEAS southwest monsoon intensive study – Part 1: regional-scale phenomena
Jeffrey S. Reid
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Peng Xian
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Brent N. Holben
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
MD, USA
Edward J. Hyer
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Elizabeth A. Reid
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Santo V. Salinas
Centre for Remote Imaging Sensing and Processing,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jianglong Zhang
Dept. of Atmospheric Science, University of North Dakota,
Grand Forks, ND, USA
James R. Campbell
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Boon Ning Chew
Meteorological Service, Singapore
Robert E. Holz
Space Sciences Engineering Center, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Arunas P. Kuciauskas
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Nofel Lagrosas
Manila Observatory, Manila, Philippines
Derek J. Posselt
Jet Propulsion laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA
Charles R. Sampson
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Annette L. Walker
Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
E. Judd Welton
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
MD, USA
Chidong Zhang
NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory Seattle,
WA, USA
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This paper describes aspects of the 2012 7 Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) operations period, the largest within the Maritime Continent. Included were an enhanced deployment of Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) sun photometers, multiple lidars, and a Singapore supersite. Simultaneously, a ship was dispatched to the Palawan Archipelago and Sulu Sea of the Philippines for September 2012 to observe transported smoke and pollution as it entered the southwest monsoon trough.
This paper describes aspects of the 2012 7 Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) operations period,...
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