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Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory
Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory
CMDL's mission is to observe and understand, through accurate, long-term records of atmospheric gases, aerosol particles, and solar radiation, the Earth's atmospheric system controlling climate forcing, ozone depletion and baseline air quality, in order to develop products that will advance global and regional environmental information and services.
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Climate Forcing
CMDL conducts sustained observations and research related to global distributions, trends, sources and sinks of atmospheric constituents that are capable of forcing change in the climate of the Earth. This research will advance climate projections and provide scientific policy-relevant, decision support information to enhance society's ability to plan and respond.
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Ozone Depletion
CMDL conducts research on the depletion of the global stratospheric ozone layer and Antarctic ozone hole through global surface-based monitoring of total-column ozone, ultraviolet radiation, and ozone-depleting gases, including those regulated by the Montreal Protocol. Continued surveillance is necessary in order to verify the expected recovery of the ozone layer.
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Baseline Air Quality
CMDL monitors levels of air quality elements such as tropospheric ozone, carbon monoxide and aerosol particles in non-source regions which may be affected by long range transport from distant sources of industrial pollution. This large-scale transport affects baseline air quality which must be monitored in order to determine the importance of regional sources that may impact the environment and public health
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Stratospheric Water Vapor Soundings Start in New Zealand
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Published on 14th Oct, 2004 10:06:56 AM PST
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The NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory in partnership with the New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmosphere (NIWA) began vertical profile measurements of water vapor in the upper troposphere and stratosphere at the NIWA Lauder Observatory ...
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Pesticide methyl bromide in the news... and NOAA data add to the discussion
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Published on 8th Oct, 2004 03:30:05 PM PST
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Exemptions to limits on industrial production of the pesticide methyl bromide are now being considered by governments across the globe. The so called "critical use exemptions" were the topic of a recent article appearing in the New York Times (p. A16; 8 October 200...
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CMDL Scientists Publish Estimates of Russian Halocarbon Emissions
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Published on 30th Sep, 2004 12:37:46 PM PST
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Scientists from the NOAA Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory, the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry (Mainz, Germany), and the Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics (Moscow, Russia) recently published the first-ever measurement-based estimates of haloc...
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