Getting some feedback on my Alert data

I gave my first presentation on my field trip to Alert yesterday. It was a group meeting presentation and presented mostly background information (reasoning behind decisions, ancillary data, procedures) and some preliminary results.

It was a good exercise, because it served as a first test about how well embedded my VOC measurements in air and snow are in the overall dataset (consisting of my own ancillary data and Environment Canada meteorological data). I also could inform the group in more detail about what I have done and if it is conclusive to them as it is to me.

Katabatic Winds

So a very enjoyable presentation with good feedback; I was only quite busy the day before putting everything together. I finished up with some nice pictures from Alert

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Atmospheric chemistry researcher and university teacher. Data analysis/chemometrics specialist (PCA, PCR, Cluster analysis, SOM)