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Stratospheric Aerosol processes, Budget, and Radiative Effects

Atmospheric Composition

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The Campaign

The Stratospheric Aerosol processes, Budget, and Radiative Effects (SABRE) is an ongoing field campaign to enhance our understanding of the stratosphere's composition, chemistry, and dynamics, and how they influence the climate. So far, SABRE has completed a test flight deployment in February 2022 from Houston, Texas, and an Arctic deployment from February to March 2023 across Alaska. SABRE has utilized the NASA WB-57 aircraft to collect in situ measurements of trace gases and aerosols in the lower stratosphere. SABRE is mainly led by NOAA's Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL), with NASA as a significant participant.

2022-02-11 — 2027-12-31

Houston, Texas, Fairbanks, Alaska
boreal spring, boreal winter

N: 80°N

S: 15°N

W: 180°W

E: 86°W

Additional Notes

Repositories

STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS
AEROSOLS
AEROSOL SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS
AEROSOL COMPOSITION
AEROSOL PROPERTIES
TRACE GASES
ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION
UPPER ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
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Events

3 Deployments
4 IOPs
20232025
NOAA
NOAA Earth Radiation Budget Program
Greg Frost
Troy Thornberry, Eric Jensen
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data center outside NASA
NASA
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