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SOLVE’s primary objective was for calibrating and validating the SAGE III satellite measurements, while examining the processes that controlled ozone levels at a mid- to high-latitude range.
SONEX was an international, multi-organizational mission that took place in October-November 1997.
SPADE’s primary goal was to quantify key chemical reaction rates affecting ozone production and loss.
The SPURS project was a series of science process studies and associated oceanographic field campaigns that aimed to elucidate key mechanisms responsible for near-surface salinity variations in the oceans.
The NASA/GEWEX Surface Radiation Budget Release 4-IP datasets contain global 3-hourly, daily, monthly/3-hourly, and monthly averages of surface and top-of atmosphere longwave and shortwave radiative flux parameters on a 1°x1° grid.
The STAQS project integrated TEMPO satellite observations with traditional air quality monitoring to improve understanding of air quality science.
STEP investigated mechanisms and rates of irreversible transfer of mass, trace gases, and aerosol from troposphere to stratosphere and in the lower stratosphere and explained the observed dryness of the stratosphere.
The primary goal of STRAT was to collect measurements of the change of long-lived tracers and functions of altitude, latitude, and season.
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