Atmospheric modeling observation requirements Maria Assunção presentation at the SMOCC meeting in Mainz April 2002.

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Atmospheric modeling observation requirements Maria Assunção presentation at the SMOCC meeting in Mainz April 2002

Local impacts Global impacts  q, c

Radiosonde sites

Proposed sites/measurements:  Radiosonde Guajará Mirim, Porto Velho, Vilhena, Alta Floresta 00, 06,12,18 UTC ABRACOS and Rebio Jaru 00, 06, 12, 15, 18, 21 UTC  Sodar, lidar ABRACOS  Tethered balloons Abracos and Rebio Jaru  Tethered balloon profiler ABRACOS  Pirgeometer, nefelometer, MFRSR ABRACOS  Flux towers+AWS+radiation: ABRACOS, Rebio Jaru  Aerosol + atmos. chemistry - ABRACOS  Raingages 40 (relocated from TRMM earlier sites)  Radar (Hydrix 3 cm)  Airplanes INPE (atmos chemistry,aerosol, microphysics??  NASA LBA Airborne Campaign - COBRABRAZIL - carbon

RACCI360 SMOCC170 MILENIO270 Total800 #dayssond/day Abracos Rebio Jaru Guajará Mirim Porto Velho Alta FlorestaVilhenaTotal Porto Velho, Vilhena, Alta Floresta already do 2 sondes/day operationally Available sondes PROPOSED SCHEDULE days radisondes

Numbers indicate pentads from July. 1, October is indicated by arrows From TRMM satellite (prepared by Dr. Nelson Ferreira)