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Modelling the retrieval of vertical profiles of tropospheric gases using a ranging spectrometer

Kimberly Strong

Professor

Areas of Expertise

  • Arctic atmospheric science
  • Arctic Atmospheric Science, PEARL, CANDAC, and PAHA
  • Atmospheric measurements
  • Atmospheric physics
  • Balloons
  • Climate change
  • Concept study for OH Measurements from Space (OHMS)
  • Ground-based ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy to measure the concentrations of stratospheric gases
  • Ground-Based UV-Visible Remote Sounding of the Stratosphere
  • How are balloons controlled?
  • Identifying objects using debris
  • Intracavity laser spectroscopy using a Fourier transform spectrometer in step-scan mode for temporal resolution
  • Middle Atmosphere Nitrogen TRend Assessment (MANTRA)
  • Modelling the retrieval of vertical profiles of tropospheric gases using a ranging spectrometer
  • Near-infrared laboratory spectroscopy of methane in support of the Galileo mission to Jupiter
  • Ozone depletion
  • Remote sounding of the atmosphere (ground satellites)
  • SCISAT-1 and the ACE-FTS and MAESTRO Satellite Instruments
  • Stratospheric Science with the Odin Satellite
  • Studies of Planetary Atmospheres
  • The University of Toronto Atmospheric Observatory (TAO)
  • Tropospheric pollution
  • Ultraviolet-Visible-Infrared Laboratory Spectroscopy
  • Weather balloons

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Email: strong@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca
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