AGS-FIRP Track 1: Learning by Doing: Observing the Lake Michigan Lake-Breeze Circulation

The objective of this field campaign was to study the Lake Michigan springtime lake-breeze circulation in Milwaukee. Measurements of profiles of temperature, humidity, winds, clouds and aerosols were made by the SPARC facility from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. These activities were part of an atmospheric science measurements course taught by Prof. Clark Evans at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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Publisher NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Publication Date 2025-08-12
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) https://doi.org/10.5065/8EQ9-9S97
Alternate Identifier d010090
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Topic Category climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
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Metadata Date 2025-10-09T01:46:18Z
Metadata Record Identifier edu.ucar.gdex::d010090
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Suggested Citation . (2025). AGS-FIRP Track 1: Learning by Doing: Observing the Lake Michigan Lake-Breeze Circulation. NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research. https://doi.org/10.5065/8EQ9-9S97. Accessed 30 December 2025.

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