ACTIVE ("Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection") was a NERC-funded consortium project combining field measurements and a range of modelling tools at different scales to address questions related to the composition of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL), that is, the upper tropical troposphere. Field measurements were conducted in Darwin, Australia in two phases: November-December 2005 (pre-monsoon convection), in collaboration with the SCOUT-O3 project funded by the European Commission, and January-February 2006 (monsoon convection), in collaboration with the US/Australian TWPICE project. ACTIVE utilised the Australian Egrett aircraft operated by ARA and the NERC Dornier 228 operated by the British ARSF to measure chemic...
Abstract. Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the ...
The Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment was conducted from G...
Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the first time...
ACTIVE ("Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection") was a NERC-funded consortium projec...
Summaries of flights, instrument usage and Met conditions during the ACTIVE campaigns. ACTIVE ("A...
Summaries of flights, instrument usage and Met conditions during the ACTIVE campaigns. ACTIVE ("A...
During November and December 2005, two consortia of mainly European groups conducted an aircraft cam...
During November and December 2005, two consortia of mainly European groups conducted an aircraft cam...
A suite of diagnostics is applied to in-situ aircraft measurements and one Chemistry-Climate Model (...
We present ozone and carbon monoxide measurements taken in Darwin, Australia, during the wet season ...
The Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment was conducted from G...
Abstract. We present ozone and carbon monoxide measure-ments taken in Darwin, Australia, during the ...
Abstract. Aerosol composition was measured by the NOAA single-particle mass spectrometer (PALMS) abo...
An aircraft measurement campaign involving the Russian high-altitude aircraft M55 Geophysica and the...
The tropical transport processes of 14 different models or model versions were compared, within the ...
Abstract. Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the ...
The Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment was conducted from G...
Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the first time...
ACTIVE ("Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection") was a NERC-funded consortium projec...
Summaries of flights, instrument usage and Met conditions during the ACTIVE campaigns. ACTIVE ("A...
Summaries of flights, instrument usage and Met conditions during the ACTIVE campaigns. ACTIVE ("A...
During November and December 2005, two consortia of mainly European groups conducted an aircraft cam...
During November and December 2005, two consortia of mainly European groups conducted an aircraft cam...
A suite of diagnostics is applied to in-situ aircraft measurements and one Chemistry-Climate Model (...
We present ozone and carbon monoxide measurements taken in Darwin, Australia, during the wet season ...
The Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment was conducted from G...
Abstract. We present ozone and carbon monoxide measure-ments taken in Darwin, Australia, during the ...
Abstract. Aerosol composition was measured by the NOAA single-particle mass spectrometer (PALMS) abo...
An aircraft measurement campaign involving the Russian high-altitude aircraft M55 Geophysica and the...
The tropical transport processes of 14 different models or model versions were compared, within the ...
Abstract. Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the ...
The Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) experiment was conducted from G...
Measurements of nitrogen oxides onboard a high altitude aircraft were carried out for the first time...