BAE 146 Aircraft RICO Schedule RICO Participating Scientists RICO Instrumentation Contact: Alan Blyth

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BAE 146 Aircraft RICO Schedule RICO Participating Scientists RICO Instrumentation Contact: Alan Blyth

Schedule Leave UK 4 January, first day of ops at RICO is 7 January 9-10 flights of 5 hours duration 2 four-hour flights on a day possible Could fly every day; will bring 3 pilots

Scientists & Crew Mike Smith (1st part of Jan) Jim McQuaid (last part of Jan) Peter Jonas (Jan) Phil Brown (Jan) Mike Pickering (Jan) Jason Lowenstein (PhD student- Jan) Postdoc (Jan) Alan Blyth (Dec 7-15, and 2 weeks in Jan) crew members

Instrumentation All as listed in the ops plan except the following: CDP-- miniature cloud droplet probe (DMT) CSIRO giant nuclei impactor SPEC 2D-S NERC Airborne Thematic Mapper FAGE Ho x Some possibly not on for RICO: –AMS, ADA,CVI, HVPS

Updated Instrument List Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (probably) Airborne Droplet Analyzer (Phase-Doppler-- probably) CCN static diffusion chamber: samples taken from a grab sample are processed at different supersaturations CPI (probably) CVI-- only instrument located downstream of its intake is PCASP PCASP Fast-FSSP HVPS (maybe)

Updated Instrument List, contin. Johnson-Williams lwc Nezverov lwc/twc TWC (vapor + condensate; Lyman-alpha absorption) Volatile Aerosol Concentration and Composition 2DC and 2DP ARIES interferometer-- on aircraft but may not be operated during RICO AVAPS dropsonde Broad-band (pyranometers & pyrgeometers) Radiometers DEIMOS-- on aircraft but may not be operated for RICO Navigation Weather radar

Updated Instrument List, contin. Fluorescence water vapor sensor General Eastern hygrometer Inertial Navigation Unit Integrating Nephelometer Particle Soot Absorption Photometer Radar Altimeter Rosemount temperatures (de-iced and not) SATCOM-H: may be available for internet access (instant messaging) but is currently operational for phone/fax

Updated Instrument List, contin. TECO O 3 /SO 2 /NO x Turbulence probe Video camera, upward, downward, forward and rear- view (can record any 2 of 4 during flight) Small ice detector (SID-1): also useful for distinguishing between spherical and non-spherical micron-size aerosol DRI cloudscope: may provide some information on ultragiant hygroscopic aerosol particles