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 

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.

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



Tropospheric


Proposals Pending

The size dependent impact of black carbon on the radiative and cloud droplet nucleating properties of atmospheric aerosol. National Science Foundation, $725,151, May 2010 - May 2013, PI: T. Deshler, CoI: D. Montague. Location: Laramie, Wyoming.  Submitted: 16 June 2009e