Skip to Codiac content Skip to data content Skip to data search

Codiac Project: Datasets

ROSE-Air II project description

ROSE-Air II

Summary

The purpose of this program was to determine and quantify the processes responsible for the transport of ozone and ozone precursors (NOy) vertically: (1) through the planetary boundary layer, (2) between the planetary boundary layer and the free troposphere, (3) through the free troposphere, and the horizontal transport of these compounds into and from this locale. A ground site, located in the Kinterbish Wildlife Management Area, AL 40 miles east of Meridian, Mississippi, provided an intense suite of chemical and meteorological measurements to investigate the chemical processing and surface exchange on a near-surface, local scale. A network of boundary layer radars were used to measure the vertical and horizontal winds above the area. The measurements were taken during June-July 1992 with the aircraft based out of Meridian Mississippi.

Data access

Search for datasets

Additional Information

Related links:

Temporal coverage

Begin date: 1992-06-08 00:00:00, End date: 1992-07-06 23:59:00

Spatial coverage

Minimum latitude: 31.160000, Minimum longitude: -105.220000
Maximum latitude: 39.920000, Maximum longitude: -82.400000

map