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  • Presentation | A33I: Next-Generation PBL Observations: Synergistic Approaches and Technological Breakthroughs from NASA's WH²yMSIE-APEX Campaigns Poster
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  • A33I-2269: Profiling the PBL with the SPARC Mobile Laboratory, a Community Instrument Facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center
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Author(s):
Jonathan Gero, University of Wisconsin-Madison (First Author, Presenting Author)
Edwin Eloranta, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Robert Holz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Timothy Wagner, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Erik Olson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Zachary Buckholtz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fred Best, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mark Mulligan, University of Wisconsin-Madison


Understanding the properties of the Earth’s atmosphere, in particular the lowest levels that impact people, is critical for improving weather forecast models, and improving our understanding of air quality and climate change. This project provides community access to a specialized suite of atmospheric observing instrumentation to contribute to the above goal. The instruments are housed in a mobile research laboratory that can be deployed, and rapidly packed up and re-deployed, in areas of interest for atmospheric science. The results of these observations and research have the potential for improving human health and the protection of life and property. Furthermore, this project will involve the participation and apprenticeship of students, scientists, technical staff, and community members in order to train the next generation of researchers.



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