WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.070 --> 00:00:04.150 Hi, so my name is Chip Miller. I'm the deputy science lead 2 00:00:04.170 --> 00:00:08.230 for the NASA ABoVE, Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiement project. 3 00:00:08.250 --> 00:00:12.310 And we're here today, Wednesday, the 13th of July, 4 00:00:12.330 --> 00:00:16.400 2016 in Fox. Alaska. up on top of a mountain 5 00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.560 and behind me you can see what we call the CARVE or 6 00:00:20.580 --> 00:00:24.740 CRV tower. From the top of the tower, we're actually making 7 00:00:24.760 --> 00:00:28.820 measurements of carbon dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide 8 00:00:28.840 --> 00:00:32.890 and water vapor, which allows us to understand carbon cycling 9 00:00:32.910 --> 00:00:37.050 in Alaska. And we're doing this continuously, once every 10 00:00:37.070 --> 00:00:41.154 second, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.