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After the Storm | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Local Meteorology and Air Quality. The Surprise AR →. March 2, 2014. Greetings from Bodega Head! Skies have been mostly overcast the last several days, however plenty of color can be found nearby if you know where to look! Anenomes in a tide pool near Mussel Point, Bodega Marine Reserve, CA. Surface analysis for the Northeast Pacific Valid at 12 UTC on March 2, 2014. Credit: NOAA-OPC. The rain early Friday morning and late Friday night pu...
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ATOFMS Field Notebook | Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time | Page 2
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Newer posts →. February 24, 2014. Greetings from Bodega Head! Today will be a short post. We are still anticipating quite a storm to arrive later in the week, and today should be our last day in the bright sunshine, northerly afternoon winds and relatively high pressure until the beginning of next week. BBACPAX at the Armstrong Redwoods State Nature Reserve. MM5 surface wind loop. Review of wind conditions for the first half of our study:.
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From Mongolia, with Love | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Part 2 →. From Mongolia, with Love. February 26, 2014. Greetings from a rain-soaked Bodega Head! We have picked up nearly an inch of rain since 7 am PST. Yesterday evening’s GEOS-5 run was still bullish on our chances of seeing dust pass overhead this morning near 10 am:. Dust AOT over North America valid at 1800UTC on Feb 26, 2014. Credit: NASA-GMAO. GEOS-5 dust global loop. The storm became occluded on Monday, Feb. 24 while it was s...
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February | 2014 | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Local Meteorology and Air Quality. February 27, 2014. During certain periods, the air here at Bodega Marine Lab (BML) has been stunningly clean — approaching what might be found in the remote ocean. We’re finding, somewhat unsurprisingly, that local meteorology heavily affects the composition of particles that we sample at BML. Two days of aerosol particle size distributions (top two panels), carbon monoxi...
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The Surprise AR | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Final Storm Retrospective →. March 4, 2014. Greetings from Bodega Head! What was supposed to be an unremarkable series of evening rain showers turned into nearly an inch of rain here yesterday (Monday, March 3, 2014)! We are thoroughly soaked here! It was a damp chilly morning, but winds are light out of the SSE and things are slowly warming up. Surface weather timeseries:. Yet, as I mentioned above, the rainfall was somewhat a surprise&#...
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fsujiwhara | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. March 6, 2014. Greetings from Bodega Head! BBACPAX only has two measurement days left, and yesterday evening we received what is likely to be our final storm. Just about a half an inch of rain fell between 3 pm and 11 pm. In the rest of this post I will review the storm from yesterday and preview our IN measurement strategies for today and Friday, which should sample some interesting flow regimes we have not yet seen. Back Trajectories ba...
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October | 2011 | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Monthly Archives: October 2011. 8230;and we’re off! October 29, 2011. 8230;and we’re off! Aircraft ATOFMS: “Shirley”. Choose a Project to View. CalWater 2014 – Bodega Bay. Local Meteorology and Air Quality. Round 2 is on its way. National Air Quality Information. Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment. Prather Research Group Website. UCSD Atmos Lit Club: Article Feed. Field Notebook RSS Feed. Join 5 other followers.
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Round 2 is on its way | ATOFMS Field Notebook
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Working to understand the atmosphere, a single particle at a time. Local Meteorology and Air Quality →. Round 2 is on its way. February 27, 2014. Greetings from Bodega Head! After a good soaking yesterday, the sun has come out for a brief hello. Recap of Wednesday’s rain (round 1). Time-vertical cross-section of wind and virtual temperature from 449 MHz radar RASS at BBY for the period ending at 11 am PST on Feb 27, 2014. Credit: NOAA-HMT. For each case, the bright band does not ascend or descend after t...
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Thomas Rebotier's cursus is centered on mathematics and cognitive science:. Ingénieur des Mines de Paris. PhD in Cognitive Science at UCSD. Post-doc in The Interactive Cognition Laboratory. Winner of the 2004 Fair Isaac/UCSD Datamining Competition. Project Scientist for Data Analysis of the Prather Lab. Address all correspondance to:.