September 8, 2020
Between August 25 and September 3, five joint research flights were conducted sampling an array of conditions. Notably, research flights 28-29 (August 26 and 28) were marked by smoke influence stemming from western United States wildfires, predominantly from California. Multiple aerosol layers were detected by both aircraft with a unique module conducted in clear air where the Falcon spiraled from low to high altitude while passing through smoke, simultaneous with the King Air doing an overpass. This module was conducted on both smoke flights and will prove to be useful for remote sensing retrieval assessment. Flight 29 was specifically designed to be a CALIPSO underflight and the conditions were very ideal (clear air, no cirrus, enhanced aerosol concentrations) with a series of six dropsondes launched by the King Air along the underflight track.