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Seadler 7.31.18 - ATTREX Infographic - DRAFT v1
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Infographic 4 of 7 in a series for Jack Kaye and Bruce Tagg that show the value of airborne science to Earth science research. Each infographic covers a different airborne campaign and provides a few things we wouldn't have known without its aircraft data. This version is a draft. Changes that will be made include: incorporating edits from Eric Jensen and Hal Maring, updating the sensor list with CPI and NOAA-ozone while removing NWV, modifying some of the color scheme.
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