CONTACT.DOC (1990-03-06) 1. The following is a list of AASE '89 Principal Investigators, their instruments, principal measurements, and addresses. For specific questions concerning a particular instrument or dataset users are encouraged to contact these P.I.'s directly. For questions regarding the use of the CDROM, contact the editors, Steve Hipskind or Steve Gaines, at NASA Ames Research Center (addresses and phone numbers are given in the README.DOC file). James Anderson Chemical Harvard University 40 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 USA 617-495-5922 Multiple Axis Resonance Fluorescence Edward Browell NASA Langley Research Center aerosol M/S 401A for IR Hampton, VA 23665-5225 USA 804-864-1273 FTS 928-1273 Ozone and Aerosol DIAL System (DIAL): vertical distribution of ozone and Mary Anne Carroll National Science Foundation Atmospheric Science Division Washington, DC 20550 USA 202-357-9657 Chemiluminescent NO Detector/Photolytic Converter: NO, NO2, NO2+ DC-8 K. Roland Chan NASA Ames Research Center M/S 245-5 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 USA 415-604-6263 FTS 464-6263 Meteorological Measurement System (MMS): pressure, temperature, wind, longitude, latitude, pressure altitude, true airspeed. ER-2 Mike Coffey National Center for column Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 USA 303-497-1407 Fourier Transform Spectrometer: O3, HCl, HF, NO2, NO, HNO3, CH4, N2O David Fahey NOy Detector: Conversion Detector for ClO and BrO: ClO, BrO ER-2 scattering and depolarization ratios and visible wavelengths. DC-8 density. DC-8 NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80303 USA 303-497-5277 FTS 320-5277 NOy ER-2 Guy Ferry (FSSP/PCAS): NASA Ames Research Center volume. M/S 245-5 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 USA 415-604-5497 FTS-464-5497 Aerosol and Cloud Spectrometers Bruce Gandrud National Center for Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 USA 303-497-1425 Multi Filter Sampler (MFS): ER-2 Aerosol and Cloud Spectrometers (FSSP): Bruce Gary Jet Propulsion Laboratory M/S T1182-3 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 USA 818-354-3198 FTS 792-3198 Microwave Temperature Profiler: temperature, lapse rate ER-2 Gerald Gregory NASA Langley Research Center M/S 483 Hampton, VA 23665-5225 USA 804-864-5834 FTS 928-5834 Chemiluminescent Ozone Detector: ozone DC-8 Patti Hathaway NASA Ames Research Center airspeed, M/S 240-6 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 temperature. USA longitude, 415-604-3493 FTS-464-3493 Aircraft Navigation Recorder Data: DC-8: pressure, temperature, true Leroy Heidt Whole Air Sampler: aerosol number density, surface area, ER-2 altitude, latitude, longitude, horizontal wind, dew point ER-2: pressure altitude, latitude, horizontal wind, true airspeed, pressure, temperature. National Center for CFCl3, Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 USA 303-497-1459 CH4, CO, N2O, CH3CCl3, CO2, CF2Cl2, CCl4, C2F3Cl3. ER-2 / DC-8 Gerhard Hubler NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80303 USA 303-497-3490 FTS 320-3490 NOy Detector: NOy DC-8 Ken Kelly NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80303 USA 303-497-3355 FTS 320-3355 Lyman Alpha Hygrometer: total water, water vapor DC-8 / ER-2 Arlin Krueger NASA Goddard Space Flight Center M/S 616 Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA 301-286-6358 FTS 888-6358 Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS): total ozone global grid point values. Max Lowenstein NASA Ames Research Center M/S 245-5 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 USA 415-604-5504 FTS 464-5504 Airborne Tunable Laser Absorption Spectrometer (ATLAS): N2O ER-2 Bill Mankin National Center for column Atmospheric Research P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307 USA 303-497-1403 Fourier Transform Spectrometer: O3, HCl, HF, NO2, NO, HNO3, CH4, N2O Pat McCormick NASA Langley Research Center scattering M/S 475 Dual-Polarization Aerosol Lidar + SAM II vertical distribution of aerosol density. DC-8 and depolarization ratios. Hampton, VA 23665-5225 USA 804-864-2669 temperatures. FTS 928-2669 DC-8 SAM II vertical profiles of aerosol extinction coefficients and Michael McElroy Dept. of Earth and Planetary HCl, HF, Science Harvard University 29 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 USA 617-495-4359 Ice-Chemistry Models: vertical cross-sections of Clx, Fx, Lamont Poole NASA Langley Research Center scattering M/S 475 Hampton, VA 23665-5225 USA 804-864-2669 temperatures. FTS 928-2669 Dual-Polarization Aerosol Lidar + SAM II vertical distribution of aerosol Michael Proffitt NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80303 USA 303-497-3345 FTS 320-3345 Dual-Beam UV Absorption Ozone Photometer: Ozone ER-2 Richard Rood NASA Goddard Space Flight geopotential Center M/S 616 Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA 301-286-9111 FTS 888-9111 3-D Assimilation and transport: global analyses of temperature, Mark Schoeberl NASA Goddard Space Flight Center path, M/S 616 heights Greenbelt, MD 20771 analyses USA 301-286-5819 NMC analyses and potential vorticity calculations: potential vorticity along ER-2 flight HNO3, NOy along DC-8 flight path. and depolarization ratios. DC-8 SAM II vertical profiles of aerosol extinction coefficients and heights, horizontal wind on isobaric surfaces. potential vorticity, temperature, along DC-8 flight path, hemisphere of potential vorticity and pressure on isentropic surfaces. FTS 888-5819 Richard Stolarski NASA Goddard Space Flight geopotential Center M/S 616 Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA 301-286-9111 FTS 888-9111 3-D Assimilation and transport: global analyses of temperature, Geoffrey Toon Jet Propulsion Laboratory M/S 183-401 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109-8099 USA 818-354-8259 FTS 792-8259 Mark IV Interferometer: H2O, O3, NO, NO2, HNO3, ClNO3, HCl, HF column densities. DC-8 Arnold Torres Code 672 NASA GSFC WFF Wallops Island, VA 23337 USA 804-824-1553 FTS 889-1553 Ozonesonde Soundings: Angmagssalik, Scoresbysund, Lerwick ozonesondes. James Vedder NASA Ames Research Center CFCl3, M/S 245-5 Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 USA 415-604-6259 FTS 464-6259 Whole Air Sampler: CH4, CO, N2O, CH3CCl3, CO2, CF2Cl2, Andreas Wahner Experiment: KFA Julich, Institut 3 Atmospharische Chemie Postfach 1913, D-5170 Julich West Germany [49] 2461 614692 KFA Near UV Atmospheric Absorption Chuck Wilson Department of Engineering University of Denver 2390 South York, Room 216 Denver, CO 80208 USA 303-871-3002 Condensation Nucleus Counter: CN ER-2 Aerosol and Cloud Spectrometers (PCAS): ER-2 heights, horizontal wind on isobaric surfaces. CCl4, C2F3Cl3. ER-2 / DC-8 OClO, BrO, O3, NO2 column densities. DC-8 Steven Wofsy Dept. of Earth and Planetary HCl, HF, Science Harvard University 29 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 USA 617-495-4359 Ice-Chemistry Models: vertical cross-sections of Clx, Fx, HNO3, NOy along DC-8 flight path.