Commissioning of the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurement Facility (FAAM): the Atmospheric Research Aircraft (ARA) Service
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: National Centre for Atmospheric Science
Abstract
NERC is inviting NCAS to apply for ten year funding, from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2029, for provision of the atmospheric research aircraft service. This covers NERC costs for staff, fuel, overheads, aircraft instruments, premises, BAE contract, campaign development, minor engineering and test flights, and unscheduled maintenance.
Planned Impact
The Commissioning Invitation document explicitly specifies several sections on scientific, societal and economic impact.
Specific responses in the Case For Support address the impacts of the FAAM facility. Sections 2 and 10 describe impact and added value.
Specific responses in the Case For Support address the impacts of the FAAM facility. Sections 2 and 10 describe impact and added value.
Organisations
Publications
Karalis M
(2022)
Effects of secondary ice processes on a stratocumulus to cumulus transition during a cold-air outbreak
in Atmospheric Research
Kaur I
(2022)
Fast Radiative Transfer Approximating Ice Hydrometeor Orientation and Its Implication on IWP Retrievals
in Remote Sensing
Kedzuf N
(2021)
Retrieving microphysical properties of concurrent pristine ice and snow using polarimetric radar observations
in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Krishnan M
(2021)
Generation of Spatial Profiles and Mapping of Volcanic Ash Distribution
in GI_Forum
Kudo R
(2021)
Optimal use of the Prede POM sky radiometer for aerosol, water vapor, and ozone retrievals
in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Lawson N
(2022)
Flow Visualization and Particle Dispersion Measurements Inside an Ambulance Rear Saloon while Stationary and in Motion
in SAE International Journal of Commercial Vehicles
Lee J
(2021)
Ozone production and precursor emission from wildfires in Africa
in Environmental Science: Atmospheres
Liu Z
(2021)
Characterizing the performance of a POPS miniaturized optical particle counter when operated on a quadcopter drone
in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Lukach M
(2021)
Hydrometeor classification of quasi-vertical profiles of polarimetric radar measurements using a top-down iterative hierarchical clustering method
in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Lunt M
(2021)
Atmospheric observations consistent with reported decline in the UK's methane emissions (2013-2020)
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics