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NARSTO EPA_SS_ATLANTA 1999 Air Chemistry, Particulate Matter, and Met Data
Entry ID:
NARSTO_EPA_SS_ATL_CHEM_PM_MET
Summary
Abstract:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) selected Atlanta
as one of the first Supersites Programs dedicated to the study of fine particles (or PM2.5). The Southern Oxidants Study (SOS) in conjunction with the Georgia Institute of Technology, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department developed and implemented the scientific research plan for this initial Supersites Program effort. The ... ![]()
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1999-07-30
Stop Date:
1999-09-03
Location Keywords
Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution:
1 degrees
Longitude Resolution: 1 degrees Horizontal Resolution Range: 100 km - < 250 km or approximately 1 degree - < 2.5 degrees Science Keywords
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Platform
Data Set Progress
IN WORK
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Size:
1.032 Gbytes
Distribution Format:
netCDF > NETwork Common Data Format
Personnel
Publications/References
LARGE And YEAGER, 2008: THE GLOBAL CLIMATOLOGY OF AN INTERANNUALLY VARYING AIA-SEA FLUX DATA SET. Climate Dynamics (Submitted), 0, 0-0. Hurrell et al., 2008: A new sea surface temperature and sea ice boundary data set for the Community Atmosphere Model. J Climate (Accepted), 0, 0-0. Large, 2006: Surface Fluxes for Practitioners of Global Ocean Data Assimilation. . Large and Yeager, 2004: Diurnal to decadal global forcing for ocean and sea-ice models : the data sets and flux climatologies. TN-460+STR, NCAR, 105 pp., URL: http://www.dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds260.2/docs/techreport2004.pdf.
Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-02-01
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