SCRIPPS O2 ,CO2 and APO
"The Scripps O2Program measures changes in atmospheric oxygen levels from air samples collected at stations around the world. This sampling network provides a global and hemispheric perspective on oxygen variability. " Stations include:
- Alert, NWT, Canada
- Cold Bay, Alaska
- Cape Kumukahi, Hawaii
- La Jolla Pier, California
- Mauna Loa Observatory,Hawaii
- American Samoa
- Cape Grim, Australia
- Palmer Station, Antarctica
- South Pole
Key Strengths
High quality observations
Cite this page
Acknowledgement of any material taken from or knowledge gained from this page is appreciated:
National Center for Atmospheric Research Staff (Eds). Last modified "The Climate Data Guide: SCRIPPS O2 ,CO2 and APO.” Retrieved from https://climatedataguide.ucar.edu/climate-data/scripps-o2-co2-and-apo on 2024-11-23.
Citation of datasets is separate and should be done according to the data providers' instructions. If known to us, data citation instructions are given in the Data Access section, above.
Acknowledgement of the Climate Data Guide project is also appreciated:
Schneider, D. P., C. Deser, J. Fasullo, and K. E. Trenberth, 2013: Climate Data Guide Spurs Discovery and Understanding. Eos Trans. AGU, 94, 121–122, https://doi.org/10.1002/2013eo130001
Key Figures
Observation of O2 and CO2 at La Jolla, CA. [Source http://scrippso2.ucsd.edu/sites/default/files/pdfs/plots/daily_avg_plot…]
Other Information
stations