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 Organization

NO 2
Acronym NOAA
Name Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA
Address 1 NOAA/ESRL
Address 2 R/GML1
Address 3 325 Broadway Boulder, CO 80305-3328
Country/Territory United States of America
Website https://gml.noaa.gov/

 Contact(s)

Name Isaac Vimont
Prefix Dr.
Email isaac.vimont@noaa.gov
Organization No 2
Organization acronym NOAA
Organization name Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA
Organization country/territory United States of America
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Country/territory United States of America
Tel (303) 497-6044
Fax
Last updated date 2024-03-04


Name Stephen A. Montzka
Prefix Dr.
Email Stephen.A.Montzka@noaa.gov
Organization No 2
Organization acronym NOAA
Organization name Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA
Organization country/territory United States of America
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Country/territory United States of America
Tel (303) 497-6657
Fax (303) 497-6290
Last updated date 2024-03-04


 Background observation
 UTC
 ppt
 9999-12-31 00:00:00 - 9999-12-31 23:59:59: NOAA 2003
 9999-12-31 00:00:00 - 9999-12-31 23:59:59: Unknown(Gas chromatography (MS))
 weekly
 
 Data are reported in this file only if the flask pairs had no statistically discernable difference at the 90-95% confidence level; if the standard deviation of the individual flasks within a pair is larger than the instrument precision determined by replicate injections, those results are not included here. Some additional culling of data is also based on relative magnitudes of flask differences within a pair.
 [Hourly]
 [Daily]
 [Monthly]
 
 Operational/Reporting
 
 Wind direction: 1
 Wind speed: 1
 Relative humidity: 0
 Precipitation amount: 0
 Air pressure: 0
 Air temperature: 0
 Dew point temperature: 0
 Sea water temperature: 0
 Sea surface water temperature: 0
 Sea water salinity: 0
 Sea surface water salinity: 0
Meteorological data may remain as first provided, even when greenhouse gas data are updated.
 
No DOI available

 Related information

Format Text (WDCGG Data Format Table, WDCGG Meteorological Data Format Table), NetCDF
Relation List (Is Part Of) All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2024-08-22
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2023-09-04
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2022-08-23
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2021-08-13
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2020-09-02
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2019-09-04
All CH3Cl data contributed to WDCGG by GAW stations and mobiles by 2018-10-03
Geolocation Point
Latitude (north: +; south: -) 40.0499992371
Longitude (east: +; west: -) -105.5899963379

 GAW Data Policy

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 Citation format

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Please follow the citation format which the data providers or owners indicate.
Isaac Vimont (NOAA), Stephen A. Montzka (NOAA), Atmospheric CH3Cl at Niwot Ridge - T-van (CO) by Global Monitoring Laboratory, NOAA , dataset published as CH3Cl_NWR_ surface-flask_NOAA_hats-gcms at WDCGG, ver. 2024-03-04-1518 (Reference date*: YYYY/MM/DD)

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 Reference(s)

1  S. A. Montzka, J. H. Butler, J. W. Elkins, T. M. Thompson, A. D. Clarke, and L. T. Lock, Present and Future Trends in the Atmospheric Burden of Ozone-Depleting Halogens, Nature, 398, 690-694, 1999.
2  S. A. Montzka, J. H. Butler, R. C. Myers, T. M. Thompson, T. H. Swanson, A. D. Clarke, L. T. Lock, and J. W. Elkins, Decline in the tropospheric abundance of halogen from halocarbons: Implications for stratospheric ozone depletion, Science, 272, 1318-1322, 1996.