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CREATE-AAS Science In Brief: Measurements of Transported Wildfire Pollution in Eureka
Author: Tyler Wizenberg, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto The high Arctic is often viewed as a pristine, untouched wilderness, far away from human influence. However, in reality this is not always the case and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns can enable … Continue reading
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The start of the 2013 ACE Validation Campaign
Every year, a team of scientists travels up to Eureka, Nunavut for a few weeks of intensive atmospheric measurements at the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Lab (PEARL). This campaign started a few days ago (on February 25th), and runs until … Continue reading