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![Nick Wagner and Bill Dube, scientists from NOAA's Earth System ResearchLaboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, and the Cooperative Institute forResearch in the Environmental Sciences are installing equipment to study hownitryl chloride, a compound usually associated with the atmosphere near theocean, forms during the winter nighttime in land-locked regions wea01432.jpg Nick Wagner and Bill Dube, scientists from NOAA's Earth System ResearchLaboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, and the Cooperative Institute forResearch in the Environmental Sciences are installing equipment to study hownitryl chloride, a compound usually associated with the atmosphere near theocean, forms during the winter nighttime in land-locked regions](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1300x1300/https/s3.amazonaws.com/s3-east-testmedia-noaa.woc.noaa.gov/dam/Photos/legacy/pl23_wea01432.jpg?itok=jy9SaYCR)
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Nick Wagner and Bill Dube, scientists from NOAA's Earth System ResearchLaboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, and the Cooperative Institute forResearch in the Environmental Sciences are installing equipment to study hownitryl chloride, a compound usually associated with the atmosphere near theocean, forms during the winter nighttime in land-locked regions. (Image credit: NOAA/NOAA News March 1, 2011)