Interpretation Of The Meteorological Environment Changes Experienced By Msl During Mission Traverse Using Rems And Mrams M. Ruíz-Pérez1, J. Pla-García1, S. Rafkin2, G. Martínez3, M. De La Torre4, J. Gómez- Elvira1, J. Rodríguez-Manfredi1 And The Rems And Msl Science Team 1 Centro De Astrobiología (Csic-Inta) Carretera De Ajalvir, Km.4, 28850 Torrejón De Ardoz, Madrid, Spain Southwest Research Institute, Boulder Co 80302, Usa 3 Lunar And Planetary Institute, Houston, Tx, Usa 4 Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute Of Technology, Pasadena, Ca, Usa 2 Abstract: This Work Aims To Examine The Atmospheric Pressure, Ground And Air Temperatures And Relative Humidity Obtained By Rems On Its Journey From The Msl Landing Site To Its Current Position On The Slopes Of Mount Sharp. It Seeks To Extend The Work Done By Pla-García Et Al. [1] And Rafkin Et Al. [2], Studying