Current
Research Projects - Terry Deshler
Stratospheric
Quasi-Lagrangian measurements of
polar stratospheric cloud particle development from long-duration
balloon
platforms
National Science
Foundation, $350,251, Nov 2007
- Nov
2010, PI: T. Deshler, CoI:
J. Mercer,Location: McMurdo Station, Antarctica
Measurements
addressing the initial stages of ozone recovery, the
nucleation of, index of refraction of, and existence of large PSC
particles National Science
Foundation,
$760,3471, March 2006 - March 2009,
PI: T. Deshler, CoI: J. Mercer, Location: McMurdo Station,
Antarctica.
Balloon-borne
in situ measurements of aerosol size and concentration in the mid
latitudes and tropics National Science Foundation:
$797,160, January 2005 - January 2010, PI: T. Deshler Location:
Laramie, Wyoming, Darwin, Australia, Niamey, Niger, Brazil.
Tropospheric
Proposals
Pending
GLIMPSE-Airborne Studies of
polar stratospheric cloud particle formation mechanisms near the Antarctic Peninsula.
National Science
Foundation, $289,310, January
2009 –
January 2012, PI: T. Deshler,Location:
Punta Arenas, Chile
Measurements
of Antarctic ozone and polar stratospheric cloud profiles in a time of
decreasing atmospheric chlorine,
climate change, and fluctuations in polar vortex strength
National Science Foundation,
$885,472, April 2009 - April 2011, PI:
T. Deshler, CoI: J. Mercer, Location:
McMurdo Station,
Antarctica Submitted: 6
June 2008