UMBC/AIRS INTEX Project Page (W. McMillan)
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Global AIRS Data (NetCDF): individual retrievals and verticality

AIRS global datafile README

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1 deg gridded Data Directory (NetCDF) Data Calendar

AIRS gridded datafile README

INTEX-A AIRS CO paper (PDF)

NOTE: This data has been QC'd and is now open for use. This data was generated as a collaborative effort with NOAA colleagues and I request you contact me for the appropriate citations and acknowledgements. Please let me know how I can make this interface and the data products more useful. Send your comments, suggestions, and requests to Dr. Wallace McMillan, mcmillan@umbc.edu (410-455-6315). We are always open to new and continuing collaborations. We appreciate your interest in AIRS.
NetCDF file: 20040815 AM gridded 500mb and Total Column NetCDF file: 20040815 PM gridded 500mb and Total Column


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Our thanks to the numerous colleagues and collaborators who have made possible the products appearing on this webpage. First, Dr. Mous Chahine, father of AIRS. Next, the entire AIRS team from JPL, LMIRIS/BAE, GSFC, etc. who built and maintain such a fine instrument. None of the retrievals would be possible without the work of the AIRS Science Team, and for CO specifically: Dr. Larrabee Strow (UMBC) who first hired me in 1994 to work on AIRS CO retrievals and Dr. Chris Barnet (NOAA/NESDIS) who developed, tested and maintains the version of the AIRS retrieval code we use. None of this would be possible without the gracious assistance of Walt Wolf (NOAA/NESDIS) for providing timely access to AIRS Level 1B data (calibrated AIRS and AMSU radiances). 72-hour CO forecast trajectories appear courtesy of Dr. Brad Pierce (NASA/LaRC). To paraphrase Casey Stengal, "I couldn't have done it without my folks" -- my thanks to my research group at UMBC: Dr. Juying Warner, Michele McCourt, Kurt Lightner, and formerly Dr. Swati Datta and Eric Maddy.
AIRS INTEX Field Scientists:
Dr. W. Wallace McMillan
Dr. Juying Warner
Michele McCourt

Dr. W. Wallace McMillan
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
University of Maryland Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, Maryland 21250-0001
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