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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 6, 2017

    Sea Sweep gently surfs Generating aerosol On the Atlantic While some aboard the Atlantis are fighting bubbles with rigor (see September 1, 2017 post), the atmospheric chemists on the bow of the ship are busy generating them. Not the same ones that the biologists were battling in the earlier post, but new ones that mimic […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 5, 2017

    A Light Puzzle Today we were able to finish our first official station of NAAMES 3! Our group, the UCSB Optics team, saw a whirlwind of activity as we deployed half a dozen different instruments to begin to characterize all the different ways that light interacts with the ocean. You could call us the most […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 4, 2017

    Sampling at the bow: measuring ocean-atmosphere exchange One of the main objectives in the NAAMES mission is to understand what gases and particles present in the surface ocean get into the atmosphere and influence clouds and climate. To help answer this question, our group measures gases present in both the ocean and atmosphere, as well […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 3, 2017

    The Royal Treatment It can be tough saying goodbye to your loved ones as they sail off for a month at sea in the great, wide unknown. And perhaps some of you are concerned about the conditions we might be exposed to – which tropical storms will we collide with, what crazy hours will we […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 2, 2017

    GoPro or How to quantify white caps at the surface of the ocean ? Several groups of NAAMES are interested in the surface of the ocean covered with white caps. Why do we care about white caps? White caps have an important role in the air sea exchange, they are a mix of air and […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 1, 2017

    Fighting bubbles… On board the R/V Atlantis we have many instruments through which we pump surface water or air to analyze their content while under way or at a station (parked in the middle of the ocean). Unfortunately, something as harmless as a bubble can make a lot of problems for us, as it affects […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: August 31, 2017

    If the head count at dinner provides any indication of whether the upper hand belongs to science or the sea, the sea was easily ahead in the first round.  After slightly delaying our departure from Woods Hole to allow a tropical storm to pass, we have now been steaming in its wake and feeling its […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: August 30, 2017

    Today we wave goodbye to our NAAMES team members who will not join us at sea….. And away we go! Starting something new can often be intimidating. Add in a moving boat, some rough weather, and potential sickness and that feeling can become overwhelming. However, these feelings are quickly eclipsed by the sheer excitement of […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: August 29, 2017

    Today was our last day of mobilization before sailing on Day 1 of the NASA NAAMES mission. The scientists and crew were busy making final preparations, there was a buzz in the air that was cooled by a well-timed sea breeze. Boxes were strapped down, filter rigs were secured, and last minute trips were made […]

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