Our research aircraft are essentially "flying laboratories". For each field project a specialized suite of instruments are uploaded to the aircraft to meet the research needs of the study. CONTRAST will quantify how large convective clouds redistribute atmospheric gases in the tropical atmosphere, therefore the payload consists of instrumentation to measure chemistry and cloud dynamics.
Right-side View
1. Cloud Droplet Probe (CDP) |
5. Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL) |
5. Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting
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6.Trace Organic Gas Analyzer (TOGA) |
7. NO-NO2 and Fast Ozone
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8. Advanced Whole Air Sampler (AWAS) |
Left-side View
9. Airborne Multi-Axis-Differential Optical |
5. Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting |
6.Trace Organic Gas Analyzer (TOGA)
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8. Advanced Whole Air Sampler (AWAS) |
See the floor plan for the CONTRAST instrument suite on the NSF/NCAR HIAPER.
Dataset Documentation Requirements
CONTRAST Data Submission Instructions
Letter from the Project Manager
CONTRAST Digital Camera Images and Movie Notes
CONTRAST Project Manager Report
Quick Questions for CONTRAST PIs
CONTRAST Educational Resources