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Meteorology Science Mission
The Meteorology Science Mission is responsible for calibrating new temperature and humidity sensors, writing MATLab code to calculate pressure levels and convert GPS data, and completing a sounding analysis. Time permitting, we want to automate soundings in real time and export our data from MATLAB to R to create plots.
The Spring semester will serve as an opportunity to complete research in the atmosphere, as all of our sensors from the Fall semesters will be easily reused. Currently plans are to study the vertical spatial distribution of precursors involved in the formation of surface level ozone and cloud condensation nuclei. Research will be conducted as if we were writing a paper to be published. Input from new members will be strongly considered when designing the timeline for the Spring semester.
The Spring semester will serve as an opportunity to complete research in the atmosphere, as all of our sensors from the Fall semesters will be easily reused. Currently plans are to study the vertical spatial distribution of precursors involved in the formation of surface level ozone and cloud condensation nuclei. Research will be conducted as if we were writing a paper to be published. Input from new members will be strongly considered when designing the timeline for the Spring semester.
Last updated: 10/15/2022
Page designed by: Feras Jayyusi, Cassandra Ward, Wilson Luu, Sagan Richardson
Last updated by: Feras Jayyusi
Page designed by: Feras Jayyusi, Cassandra Ward, Wilson Luu, Sagan Richardson
Last updated by: Feras Jayyusi