NCAR Home Page for ISPA-2002
Inhibition of Snowfall by Pollution Aerosol
This is an NSF funded project with the Desert Research Institute's Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL) at
Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The project is examining the effect of
pollution aerosols on snowfall rate. The principal investigators at SPL
are Randy Borys and Doug Lowenthal, and at NCAR the main investigators are
Steve Cohn and Bill Brown. NCAR is deploying
an Integrated Sounding System
ISS with
MAPR, an advanced
wind profiler which will be used in this project to make high resolution
measurements of snowfall distribution and wind. We are also deploying an
array of surface meteorology instruments, radiosonde weather balloons, a
radiosonde mounted on a gondola at the Steamboat ski area, and a second
1299 MHz profiler pointing vertically only.
RTF /
ATD /
NCAR
CONTACTS
Science:
Bill Brown,
Email: wbrown at ucar.edu
Steve Cohn,
Email: cohn at ucar.edu
Modelling:
James Pinto,
Email: pinto at ucar.edu
Software:
Gary Granger,
Email: granger at ucar.edu
Engineering:
Mike Susedik,
Email: susedik at ucar.edu
The address of this page is
http://www.atd.ucar.edu/rtf/projects/ispa2002/