Boba Stankov
Boba Stankov of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminsitration's (NOAA) Environmental Technology Laboratory at her work station in the computer lab, working to combine satellite data with shipborne measurements for more accurate products.
Conducted from June to July 1999, Nauru99 was a field project whose purpose was to calibrate ARM's long-term climate monitoring station on the island of Nauru. Measurements recorded from the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center’s (JAMSTEC) Mirai and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Ron Brown helped determine how representative the island measurements were of the surrounding ocean.
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Boba Stankov
Boba Stankov of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminsitration's (NOAA) Environmental Technology Laboratory at her work station in the computer lab, working to combine satellite data with shipborne measurements for more accurate products.
Conducted from June to July 1999, Nauru99 was a field project whose purpose was to calibrate ARM's long-term climate monitoring station on the island of Nauru. Measurements recorded from the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center’s (JAMSTEC) Mirai and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Ron Brown helped determine how representative the island measurements were of the surrounding ocean.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, “Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility.”