Hawai‘i’s Mauna Loa Observatory


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The definitive history of Hawaii's Mauna Loa Observatory, which has monitored atmospheric levels of CO2 and ozone for more than 50 years as well as recording data on sunlight and other weather conditions.




Mauna Loa Observatory


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Mauna Loa Observatory


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Mauna Loa Observatory


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Atmospheric Electric Measurement Results at Mauna Loa Observatory


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This report presents a reproducible data set of the atmospheric electric variables which is interpretable as a reference standard, i.e., an "atmospheric benchmark," of the suspended particulate mater within the earth's air envelope. To this purpose there follows, in reduced and tabulated form, the simultaneous hourly values of the atmospheric electric variables together with concurrent meteorological observations recorded at the Mauna Loa high altitude observatory on the island of Hawaii during the period from September 1, 1960 through August 31, 1961. Mean hourly data summaries for monthly, seasonal, and annual periods are presented in tabular and graphical form and the observational procedure and details of instrumentation are described.
















The Mauna Loa four wavelength nephelometer


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Three years of high quality total light scattering data from a four-wavelength integrating nephelometer have been acquired at Mauna Loa Observatory as part of the Geophysical Monitoring for Climate Change (GMCC) program. These data may be representative of the upper troposphere under certain weather conditions and may therefore be used to deduce background global aerosol properties and their possible effect on climate. A light scattering value of about b[subscript sp] (550 nm) = 10−7 m−1 appears to be a good estimate of the light scattering of aerosols during the cleanest background conditions at Mauna Loa Observatory.