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The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Robert Wood, University of Washington

The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Robert Wood, University of Washington. Field Program and Modeling. Improving understanding, model simulations, and prediction of the Southeast Pacific Climate System. Regional pollution. Mesoscale ocean eddies. Stratocumulus clouds.

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The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Robert Wood, University of Washington

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  1. The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Robert Wood, University of Washington

  2. Field Program and Modeling Improving understanding, model simulations, and prediction of the Southeast Pacific Climate System Regional pollution Mesoscale ocean eddies Stratocumulus clouds

  3. VOCALS Regional Experiment (REx) Field Program to address VOCALS science questions Chieflysponsored by NSF and NOAA, with contributions from ONR, DoE, and international agencies When: Oct-Nov 2008 Scientific Program Overview NSF Proposal Robert Wood, VOCALS-REx PI, University of Washington Christopher Bretherton, GEWEX/GCSS Representative, University of Washington Barry Huebert, SOLAS Representative, University of Hawaii C. Roberto Mechoso, VOCALS Science Working Group Chair, UCLA Robert Weller, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

  4. VOCALS Regional Experiment (REx) • VOCALS-Rex will collect datasets required to address a set of issues that are organized into two broad themes: • Aerosol-cloud-drizzle interactions in the marine boundary layer (MBL) and the physicochemical and spatiotemporal properties of aerosols • Chemical and physical couplings between the upper ocean, the land, and the atmosphere.

  5. Oct-Nov 2008 Aircraft: NSF C-130 CIRPAS Twin Otter DoE G-1 UK BAe-146 UK Dornier 228 Ships: NOAA Ronald H Brown Peru - Jose Olaya Land sites VOCALS-REx Platforms and Sampling

  6. The aircraft DoE ASP G-1 CIRPAS Twin Otter NSF C-130 Radar remote sensing, microphysics, turbulence Chemistry and aerosols, cloud microphysics, turbulence Aerosols, cloud microphysics, radiative measurements Chemistry and aerosols, cloud microphysics, turbulence, radar/lidar remote sensing Remote sensing and cloud imaging NERC Dornier 228 UK FAAM BAe-146

  7. VOCALS-REx Platforms NOAA Ronald H Brown NSF C-130 NERC Dornier 228 IMARPE José Olaya UK FAAM BAe-146 DoE ASP G-1 CIRPAS Twin Otter

  8. Universities Arizona State U. U. Concepción, Ch CSU Drexel U. U. Hawaii U. Manchester UK U. Miami North Carolina State Oregon State U. U. Reading UK U. Arizona U. Chile UCLA U. Colorado UCSD U. Leeds UK U. Washington U. Wyoming Research Labs Brookhaven Nat. COLA CNRS/LMD France IMARPE IPRC LEGOS NASA GSFC NASA JPL NCAR NOAA/CIRES NOAA/GFDL NRL Pacific Northwest Woods Hole Operational CentersBMRC AustraliaCPTEC Brazil ECMWF Int. JMA Japan NCEP US UKMO UK Collaborating Institutions C. R. Mechoso, Chair, VOCALS SWG R. Wood, VOCALS-REx PI Logistic Support: NCAR JOSS

  9. Models in VOCALS RAMS AGCM OGCM ROMS Trajectory Models Large Eddy Simulation Cloud Resolving Models

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