“…Four research aircraft, the NOAA WP-3D, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Twin Otter, the Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely Piloted Aerosol Studies (CIRPAS) Twin Otter and the NASA B-200, sampled atmospheric conditions aloft and the NOAA research vessel (R/V) Atlantis sampled atmospheric conditions along the coast of California. In situ measurements of meteorological, trace gas, and aerosol quantities were collected by the WP-3D (Bahreini et al, 2012;Ryerson et al, 2013;Langridge et al, 2012;Moore et al, 2012;Pollack et al, 2012;Warneke et al, 2011;Peischl et al, 2012), CIRPAS Twin Otter (Duong et al, 2011;Metcalf et al, 2012;Craven et al, 2013;Hersey et al, 2013), and the R/V Atlantis. The Tunable Optical Profiler for Aerosols and oZone (TOPAZ) differential absorption lidar (DIAL) was deployed on the NOAA Twin Otter (Langford et al, 2012) and the High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL-1) (Hair et al, 2008) was deployed on the B-200 (Scarino et al, 2014).…”