The NASA Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport (STRAT) mission was initiated to advance knowledge of the major transport mechanisms of the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere. This is the region of the atmosphere within which exchange processes take place that critically determine the response of the climate system and ozone distribution to changing conditions triggered by the release of chemicals at the surface. The mission series that extended from October 1995 to November 1997 was extremely successful. The scientific advances that emerged from that mission include analyses of: (1) troposphere-to-stratosphere transport in the lowermost stratosphere from measurements of H2O, CO2, N2O, and O3; (2) the effects of tropical cirrus cl...
This report summarizes work conducted from January 1996 through April 1999 on a program of research ...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...
The NASA Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport (STRAT) mission was initiated to advance kno...
The NASA Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport (STRAT) mission was initiated to advance kno...
Presented at the AIAA/AMS international conference on the environmental impact of aerospace operatio...
One of the goals of the STRAT mission was to improve our understanding of transport in the stratosph...
Using observations from balloon-borne instruments and aircraft-borne instruments the investigation a...
The major gaseous components of the exhaust of stratospheric aircraft are expected to be the product...
In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A...
This report reviews the second year of a three-year research program to investigate the physical mec...
In a 1994 National Research Council report, "Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: An Evalu...
This report is a continuation of the analysis of data from past flights, exploring issues such as ra...
This report covers the time period 1 January 1994 to 31 December 1994. During this reporting period ...
A summary of the first order scientific conclusions that emerged from the research done under this g...
This report summarizes work conducted from January 1996 through April 1999 on a program of research ...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...
The NASA Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport (STRAT) mission was initiated to advance kno...
The NASA Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport (STRAT) mission was initiated to advance kno...
Presented at the AIAA/AMS international conference on the environmental impact of aerospace operatio...
One of the goals of the STRAT mission was to improve our understanding of transport in the stratosph...
Using observations from balloon-borne instruments and aircraft-borne instruments the investigation a...
The major gaseous components of the exhaust of stratospheric aircraft are expected to be the product...
In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A...
This report reviews the second year of a three-year research program to investigate the physical mec...
In a 1994 National Research Council report, "Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft: An Evalu...
This report is a continuation of the analysis of data from past flights, exploring issues such as ra...
This report covers the time period 1 January 1994 to 31 December 1994. During this reporting period ...
A summary of the first order scientific conclusions that emerged from the research done under this g...
This report summarizes work conducted from January 1996 through April 1999 on a program of research ...
The Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition had two primary objectives: to study the production and...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...