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Atmospheric scientists take to the skies to study Colorado Front Range ozone pollution

The NSF/NCAR C-130 aircraft outside a hangar

The NSF/NCAR C-130 aircraft is based at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield, Colo.

Credit: NCAR


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map showing the state of Colorado and the FRAPPE study area

FRAPPÉ scientists will study atmospheric conditions across the Colorado Front Range.

Credit: NCAR


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The NSF/NCAR C-130 aircraft includes pods on each wing where air-sampling instruments are mounted.

Credit: NCAR


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Scientists working on a data analysis console

Scientists work on a data analysis console that will fly aboard the aircraft during FRAPPÉ.

Credit: NCAR


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how ground level ozone forms

How does ground level ozone form? Through complex chemistry from atmosphere to city street.

Credit: Harris County, Texas


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graphic with text If you breathe the air, this alert is for you

If you breathe the air, this alert is for you: Ozone levels affect all of us.

Credit: Regional Air Quality Council, Denver


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