Global Atmospheric Composition Needs from Future Ultraviolet-Visible-Near-Infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) NOAA Satellite Instruments
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2023
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Journal Title:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Personal Author:Kopacz, Monika ; Breeze, Victoria ; Kondragunta, Shobha ; Frost, Gregory ; Anenberg, Susan ; Bruhwiler, Lori ; Davis, Sean ; da Silva, Arlindo ; de Gouw, Joost ; Duren, Riley ; Flynn, Lawrence ; Gaudel, Audrey ; Geigert, Michael ; Goldman, Gretchen ; Joiner, Joanna ; McDonald, Brian ; Ott, Lesley ; Peuch, Vincent-Henri ; Pusede, Sally E. ; Stajner, Ivanka ; Seftor, Colin ; Sweeney, Colm ; Valin, Lukas C. ; Wang, Jun ; Whetstone, James ; Kalluri, Satya
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NOAA Program & Office:NESDIS (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service) ; NWS (National Weather Service) ; OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research) ; CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) ; CPO (Climate Program Office) ; CSL (Chemical Sciences Laboratory) ; EMC (Environmental Modelling Center) ; GML (Global Monitoring Laboratory) ; STAR (Center for Satellite Applications and Research)
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Source:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2023)
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ISSN:0003-0007 ; 1520-0477
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