The NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Global Monitoring Division on Big Island Hawaii
Exterior view of the 40 meter air sampling tower and buildings at Mauna Loa Observatory some of the devices at the N O A A Earth System Research Laboratory Global Monitoring Division which constantly monitors and records climate change all over the globe and particularly the Pacific from 11,150 feet above sea level usually above the boundary layer which contains local pollution enabling the instruments to sample air representing the pacific ocean region high up on the northern slopes of the still active volcano Mauna Loa on the Big Island Hawaii
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Location: Big Island Hawaii
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