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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-3973-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-3973-2025
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26 Aug 2025
Research article |  | 26 Aug 2025

Description and validation of a carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide instrument for high-altitude airborne science (COMA)

Emma L. Yates, Levi M. Golston, James R. Podolske, Laura T. Iraci, Kristen E. Okorn, Caroline Dang, Roy R. Johnson, James Eilers, Richard Kolyer, Ian Astley, and J. Brian Leen

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In this work, we describe the development of the Carbon monOxide Measurement from Ames (COMA) instrument for measurement of carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrous oxide (N2O) aboard NASA's WB-57 high-altitude research aircraft. We detail the modifications and testing conducted as well as details of COMA's performance during research flights for NASA’s Asian summer monsoon Chemical & CLImate Project (ACCLIP) 2022 campaign.
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