Fifth Conference on Urban Environment

3.13

Joint Urban 2003 vertical SF6 real-time analyzer and time-integrated sampler data characteristics

Kirk L. Clawson, ARL, Idaho Falls, ID; and R. G. Carter, D. J. Lacroix, N. F. Hukari, and K. J. Allwine

The Joint Urban 2003 (JUT) experiment conducted in Oklahoma City included a tracer experiment with 150 bag samplers and 10 real-time analyzers fielded by NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory Field Research Division. Ten different intensive observation periods were conducted during June and July of last year. The data set is unparalleled in its broad scope. Both real-time analyzers and bag samplers were placed at the surface and on building roof-tops to compare ground-level and elevated tracer concentrations. This paper provides an initial look at the paired surface and elevated tracer concentration data. Nocturnal and daytime concentration data are also compared.

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Session 3, results and opportunities associated with large collaborative intensive urban campaigns (e.g. Oklahoma Joint Urban Atmospheric Dispersion Study 2003) (parallel with sessions 2 and 4)
Monday, 23 August 2004, 10:30 AM-5:30 PM

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