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NDACC  

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  • The international Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) was formed to provide a consistent, standardized set of long-term measurements of atmospheric trace gases, particles, and physical parameters via a suite of globally distributed sites. It is composed of more than 70 high-quality, remote-sensing research stations for observing and understanding the physical and chemical state of the stratosphere and upper troposphere and for assessing the impact of stratosphere changes on the underlying troposphere and on global climate. While the NDACC remains committed to monitoring changes in the stratosphere with an emphasis on the long-term evolution of the ozone layer, its priorities have broadened considerably to encompass issues such as the detection of trends in overall atmospheric composition and understanding their impacts on the stratosphere and troposphere, and establishing links between climate change and atmospheric composition. Following five years of planning, instrument design and implementation, the NDACC began network operations in January 1991. (en)

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/0c48bbff-0ab6-4168-8502-8d8caa235816

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