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  • Unknown User (aguyonnet)  sends his apologies and writes:
    • I now understand the discrepancy of the results for AODs in the Chile region :
      • I have extensively look at AOD profiles at various (latitude, longitude) and the strong variability is due to the transition between the ocean and the Andes; at a given altitude, the mean level and variability are ~3time higher above lands.
      • I have added a comment to the last ticket + attached a plot showing the evolution of AOD as a function of longitude.
    • I have updated all the relevant figures of the paper,  https://www.overleaf.com/8459192487vgsxsbzxwwrq, in particular adding a new one which summarizes how MERRA-2 can be used to predict and decompose the overnight variability of the atmospheric transparency.
    • Now that I have all the results that were relevant, I shall finish editing the paper and have it read by the co-authors (last week of February), So, hopefully, start the LSST internal review of the paper at the beginning of March.
    • We could discuss what to do next by then?
      • The proposal from the science perspective is to check these MERRA-2 predictions against telescopes data (straightforward to do that with the SNF data).
  • Andrés Alejandro Plazas Malagón status update.
  • Merlin Fisher-Levine status update.John Swinbank — will do that today.