************ USE OF ESRL GMD DATA **************** These data are made freely available to the public and the scientific community in the belief that their wide dissemination will lead to greater understanding and new scientific insights. The availability of these data does not constitute publication of the data. NOAA relies on the ethics and integrity of the user to assure that ESRL receives fair credit for their work. If the data are obtained for potential use in a publication or presentation, ESRL should be informed at the outset of the nature of this work. If the ESRL data are essential to the work, or if an important result or conclusion depends on the ESRL data, co-authorship may be appropriate. This should be discussed at an early stage in the work. Manuscripts using the ESRL data should be sent to ESRL for review before they are submitted for publication so we can insure that the quality and limitations of the data are accurately represented. Every effort is made to produce the most accurate and precise measurements possible. However, we reserve the right to make corrections to the data based on recalibration of standard gases or for other reasons deemed scientifically justified. We are not responsible for results and conclusions based on use of these data without regard to this warning. File Creation: 2011-06-21 15:20:45 File Content: Please refer to the species-specific README file in the appropriate directory folder at ftp://ftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/ccg. Contact: Compound: CO2 (Individual Flasks) Thomas J Conway tel: (303) 497-6681 email: Thomas.J.Conway@noaa.gov ************ COLLABORATORS *************** NOAA thanks "Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology [OGIST]" without whom these measurements would not be possible. ************ RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT *************** Use of these data implies an agreement to reciprocate. Laboratories making similar measurements agree to make their own data available to the general public and to the scientific community in an equally complete and easily accessible form. Modelers are encouraged to make available to the community, upon request, their own tools used in the interpretation of the ESRL data, namely well documented model code, transport fields, and additional information necessary for other scientists to repeat the work and to run modified versions. Model availability includes collaborative support for new users of the models. ************************************************** CMO 1982 3 344.55 CMO 1982 4 344.83 CMO 1982 5 344.62 CMO 1982 6 341.91 CMO 1982 7 337.52 CMO 1982 8 334.54 CMO 1982 9 335.63 CMO 1982 10 338.71 CMO 1982 11 340.57 CMO 1982 12 342.10 CMO 1983 1 343.30 CMO 1983 2 343.93 CMO 1983 3 345.53 CMO 1983 4 347.10 CMO 1983 5 345.26 CMO 1983 6 342.64 CMO 1983 7 340.28 CMO 1983 8 335.98 CMO 1983 9 337.05 CMO 1983 10 341.74 CMO 1983 11 345.12 CMO 1983 12 347.82 CMO 1984 1 347.53 CMO 1984 2 347.08 CMO 1984 3 348.17 CMO 1984 4 348.69 CMO 1984 5 347.77 CMO 1984 6 343.38 CMO 1984 7 339.84 CMO 1984 8 339.86 CMO 1984 9 340.98 CMO 1984 10 341.87 CMO 1984 11 344.72 CMO 1984 12 349.39 CMO 1985 1 351.21 CMO 1985 2 349.52 CMO 1985 3 349.08 CMO 1985 4 349.90 CMO 1985 5 349.97 CMO 1985 6 347.86 CMO 1985 7 343.83 CMO 1985 8 340.78 CMO 1985 9 342.98 CMO 1985 10 345.70 CMO 1985 11 347.48 CMO 1985 12 350.24 CMO 1986 1 351.78 CMO 1986 2 351.42 CMO 1986 3 350.87 CMO 1986 4 350.90 CMO 1986 5 350.97 CMO 1986 6 349.55 CMO 1986 7 342.79 CMO 1986 8 340.40 CMO 1986 9 345.03 CMO 1986 10 346.49 CMO 1986 11 347.84 CMO 1986 12 350.30 CMO 1987 1 351.82 CMO 1987 2 352.10 CMO 1987 3 352.38 CMO 1987 4 354.39 CMO 1987 5 354.15 CMO 1987 6 351.11 CMO 1987 7 346.35 CMO 1987 8 344.14 CMO 1987 9 348.56 CMO 1987 10 353.30 CMO 1987 11 352.61 CMO 1987 12 352.68 CMO 1988 1 354.57 CMO 1988 2 355.56 CMO 1988 3 355.82 CMO 1988 4 356.39 CMO 1988 5 355.76 CMO 1988 6 352.95 CMO 1988 7 349.10 CMO 1988 8 346.85 CMO 1988 9 348.13 CMO 1988 10 349.82 CMO 1988 11 351.51 CMO 1988 12 354.82 CMO 1989 1 357.36 CMO 1989 2 357.88 CMO 1989 3 356.89 CMO 1989 4 356.50 CMO 1989 5 357.01 CMO 1989 6 354.86 CMO 1989 7 349.20 CMO 1989 8 347.46 CMO 1989 9 351.52 CMO 1989 10 354.35 CMO 1989 11 354.58 CMO 1989 12 355.91 CMO 1990 1 357.05 CMO 1990 2 357.24 CMO 1990 3 358.41 CMO 1990 4 358.84 CMO 1990 5 357.81 CMO 1990 6 355.21 CMO 1990 7 351.62 CMO 1990 8 349.78 CMO 1990 9 351.27 CMO 1990 10 353.84 CMO 1990 11 356.43 CMO 1990 12 358.40 CMO 1991 1 358.79 CMO 1991 2 359.54 CMO 1991 3 360.09 CMO 1991 4 359.66 CMO 1991 5 359.12 CMO 1991 6 357.15 CMO 1991 7 352.15 CMO 1991 8 349.21 CMO 1991 9 353.71 CMO 1991 10 357.51 CMO 1991 11 357.52 CMO 1991 12 357.41 CMO 1992 1 359.69 CMO 1992 2 361.32 CMO 1992 3 360.57 CMO 1992 4 359.68 CMO 1992 5 359.93 CMO 1992 6 357.73 CMO 1992 7 352.35 CMO 1992 8 347.64 CMO 1992 9 349.04 CMO 1992 10 353.85 CMO 1992 11 356.97 CMO 1992 12 360.09 CMO 1993 1 362.87 CMO 1993 2 361.45 CMO 1993 3 360.51 CMO 1993 4 361.78 CMO 1993 5 360.77 CMO 1993 6 356.71 CMO 1993 7 352.63 CMO 1993 8 351.18 CMO 1993 9 353.74 CMO 1993 10 358.73 CMO 1993 11 361.54 CMO 1993 12 360.72 CMO 1994 1 362.29 CMO 1994 2 363.75 CMO 1994 3 362.60 CMO 1994 4 362.30 CMO 1994 5 360.60 CMO 1994 6 358.37 CMO 1994 7 355.87 CMO 1994 8 356.61 CMO 1994 9 361.48 CMO 1994 10 363.26 CMO 1994 11 362.62 CMO 1994 12 364.02 CMO 1995 1 364.27 CMO 1995 2 362.13 CMO 1995 3 362.27 CMO 1995 4 364.39 CMO 1995 5 364.23 CMO 1995 6 362.14 CMO 1995 10 360.21 CMO 1996 1 367.39 CMO 1996 2 367.57 CMO 1996 3 366.80 CMO 1996 4 367.44 CMO 1996 5 367.29 CMO 1996 6 365.32 CMO 1996 7 360.66 CMO 1996 8 357.06 CMO 1996 9 357.92 CMO 1996 12 365.87 CMO 1997 1 366.23 CMO 1997 2 365.34 CMO 1997 3 366.52 CMO 1997 4 367.52 CMO 1997 5 367.90 CMO 1997 6 365.63 CMO 1997 7 359.63 CMO 1997 8 356.95 CMO 1997 9 361.72 CMO 1997 10 365.49 CMO 1997 11 365.13 CMO 1997 12 365.26