Project List
Get a list of Project objects. Projects have a 1:1 mapping with Observations.
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- `/projects/` - Will list all Projects in the database
- `/projects.json` - Will return all Projects in json format
- `/projects/<object_id>/` - Returns Projects object with that id
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- `GET`
- `HEAD`
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- `uuid`
- `status`
- `title`
- `keywords`
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- `/projects/?uuid=ab4ca8d019d148f78afba1cd20872bdd`
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- `/projects.json?status=ongoing`
GET /api/v2/projects/?format=api&offset=100
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Data sets available under COAPEC include 100 year (2079 - 2178) full fields and 1000 year (1849-2849) limited fields of the Hadley Centre HadCM3 model.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3545/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3546/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5438/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/148146/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/23821/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/148147/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/148148/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5465, "uuid": "a545ae51081160501bd467fcf64ac54b", "title": "Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE)", "abstract": "A NASA aircraft expedition based in Stavanger, Norway during January and February 1989. The data consist of various chemical composition and meteorological measurements collected on board the NASA ER-2 and DC-8 aircraft, ozonesonde soundings from 3 stations (Angmagssalik and Scoresbysund, Greenland and Lerwick, UK), aerosol and temperature profiles from the SAM II satellite, global gridded NIMBUS 7 TOMS ozone column and selected radiosonde soundings from stations in the region of the experiment. This dataset is public.", "keywords": "AASE, AASE-98, chemistry", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3570/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3571/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5462/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/23912/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72556/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72557/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5490, "uuid": "36442bfa4d8fe8e35245b825201bc37f", "title": "ECMWF ERA-15 Re-Analysis project", "abstract": "The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) has provided global atmospheric analyses from its archive for many years. The ERA-15 Re-analysis project was devised in response to wishes expressed by many users for a data set generated by a modern, consistent, and invariant data assimilation system.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3585/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3586/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5487/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/3459/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/23975/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113838/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113839/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113840/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5495, "uuid": "0187cf35e2f6eaf6638cf7c83716cf9b", "title": "The Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement (UFAM) Intercomparison Experiment", "abstract": "The Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement (UFAM) Intercomparison Experiment brought together a suite of UFAM wind profiling instruments for an intercomparison campaign in September 2002. The field campaign took place at the Met Office Meteorological Research Unit (MRU), Cardington. The aim of the campaign was to inter-compare measurements of wind speed and direction and turbulence parameters made with several of the UFAM instruments and the Met Office in-situ balloon borne tethersondes. The MRU staff operating the tethered balloon facility. The following UFAM instruments participated in this campaign: UFAM Doppler lidar, operated by the University of Salford; the UFAM wind profiler, operated by the University of Aberystwyth; and one of the UFAM sodars, operated by the University of Leeds.", "keywords": "UFAM, FGAM", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3592/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3593/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5492/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/23995/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5500, "uuid": "0c778590394ea5d9d5c175a7e4be772d", "title": "COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA)", "abstract": "The objectives of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) are to promote on an international level scientific research in space, with emphasis on the exchange of results, information and opinions, and to provide a forum, open to all scientists, for the discussion of problems that may affect scientific space research. These objectives are achieved through the organization of Scientific Assemblies, publications and other means. The COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere (CIRA) provides empirical models of atmospheric temperatures and densities as recommended by the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR). Since the early sixties, several different editions of CIRA have been published. The CIRA Working Group meets biannually during the COSPAR general assemblies.", "keywords": "COSPAR, CIRA, reference atmosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3597/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3598/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5497/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24012/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50993/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50994/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/54773/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5528, "uuid": "9ac00ff85e0606f1dcaf4278fc9d226a", "title": "IPCC Second Assessment Report", "abstract": null, "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3618/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3619/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5525/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24074/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5532, "uuid": "7fb269b2da3b09d6aadceeab8233ff85", "title": "IPCC Third Assessment Report", "abstract": null, "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3623/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3624/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5525/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24085/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5564, "uuid": "85918472efd6cf1dee4193346cbed300", "title": "CLOUDMAP2", "abstract": "CLOUDMAP2 is funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework programme for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development. CLOUDMAP2 project number is EVK2-2000-00547\r\n\r\nCLOUDMAP2 aims to produce and exploit value-added satellite remote sensing data products on macroscopic (e.g. cloud-top height) and microscopic (e.g. cloud droplet radius) properties and water vapour distributions to characterise sub-grid scale processes within Numerical Weather Prediction Models (NWP) through validation and data assimilation. The results will have a large potential application to Global Climate Models. Current and near-future Earth Observation (EO) data, provided by ESA, EUMETSAT and NASA will be employed to derive geophysical value-added data products for over a decade from the ATSR(2) sensor over Europe and the North Atlantic region as well as through the use of near real-time EO data for this region. Ground-based active and passive thermal Infrared remote-sensing instruments will be used to help validate EO derived products as well as be merged to create new fused value-added products. Numerical simulation experiments based on state-of-the-art radiative transfer methods will be used to quantify the effect of broken clouds on the Earth ' s radiation budget and lead to a better representation of clouds within GCMs.", "keywords": "cloudmap2, cloud", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3658/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3657/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5561/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24200/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51834/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51835/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51836/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/54784/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5573, "uuid": "3849c3f25327a9cfdaf98a921d5add10", "title": "African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA)", "abstract": "AMMA-UK is part of the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA): an international long-term collaboration to study the climatic and environmental feedback mechanisms involved in the African monsoon, and some of its consequences on society and human health. It is AMMA's aim to provide African decision makers with improved assessments of rainfall changes which are likely to occur during the 21st century due to natural fluctuations and as a result of anticipated global climate change. An essential step in that direction is to improve the ability to forecast the weather and climate in the West African region. AMMA-UK observations were centred around the Niamey meso-site.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9035/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3665/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3666/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5570/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24221/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5682, "uuid": "d0b3bd573a11ca2feb7c7316a3979a40", "title": "The Polar Pathfinder Sampler (PPSM): Combined AVHRR, SMMR-SSM/I and TOVS Time Series", "abstract": "The AVHRR, SMMR-SSM/I and TOVS Polar Pathfinder research teams collaborated to make it as easy as possible to use Polar Pathfinder data sets together by employing a common projection, namely the NSIDC Equal-Area Scalable Earth-Grid (EASE-Grid), and validation methods to develop consistently processed data sets that are easy to combine, compare and contrast. This CD-ROM includes sample data, time-series visualizations, and browse products, for temporal and spatial subsets of the AVHRR, SMMR-SSM/I and TOVS data sets, to illustrate the types of products available for the various data sets.", "keywords": "PPSM", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3734/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3735/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5679/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51857/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24535/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50871/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50870/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/54899/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5702, "uuid": "8c4155eb814ff7e5352c7de282c4a53d", "title": "RONOCO: ROle of Nighttime chemistry in controlling the Oxidising Capacity of the AtmOsphere Consortium Project", "abstract": "The NERC funded RONOCO consortium project (ROle of Nighttime chemistry in controlling the Oxidising Capacity of the AtmOsphere) involved researchers from University of Cambridge, University of East Anglia, Univeristy of York, University of Leicester, and the University of Leeds and the University of Manchester. The project was led by Professor Rod Jones of the University of Cambridge and ran from 2008 - 2012.\r\n\r\nThe project sought to build on the significant and increasing body of evidence that night time chemistry, driven primarily by the nitrate radical NO3, plays a significant role in governing the composition of the troposphere. Recent findings show that very high concentrations of NO3 are present away from the Earth's surface. In polluted environments, the main sinks are abundant but this is also where its formation may be most rapid and hence the NO3 turnover time is very fast. The importance of this behaviour is not as yet clearly understood, yet it may have a very large impact on atmospheric chemistry and ozone formation, regional transport and transformation of oxidised nitrogen and hence acidification and eutrophication, and may also significantly add to the regional burden of ammonium nitrate particulate, which has increasing climatic importance. To understand and predict these phenomena correctly there is a need to quantify the basic chemical processes controlling NO3 and its removal from the atmosphere; the impact of NO3 chemistry on volatile organic carbon chemistry and as a pathway for radical formation and propagation; its heterogeneous chemistry and its impact on the aerosol burden and composition; its influence on ozone formation on regional and global scales and its mediation of the atmospheric lifecycle of oxidised nitrogen.\r\n\r\nThe RONOCO project sought to address these coupled questions using a combined programme of instrument development, airborne measurement, detailed process modelling, and regional and global modelling. The principal deliverables were : a) Enhancements to the instrumental capability of the FAAM aircraft to include measurements of NO3 and N2O5. b) Comprehensive measurements of night time radicals, their sources and sinks, and aerosol composition in the boundary layer and free troposphere in a range of conditions. c) Quantification of the key processes which control night-time chemical processes. d) Assessment of the impacts of night-time chemistry on regional scales. e) An assessment of the global impacts of night-time chemistry in the current and future atmospheres.\r\n\r\nA project space was made available to the project participants during the project to facilitate data sharing and preparation of products for archiving at the BADC.", "keywords": "RONOCO, FAAM, Chemistry", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3742/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3743/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5699/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72707/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72706/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24580/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24579/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72705/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72708/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72709/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24581/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24582/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24583/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24584/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24585/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24586/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24587/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24588/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24589/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24590/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24591/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24592/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24593/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24594/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5736, "uuid": "ced06d1e5a8eacb69bf0029bf5f0e17a", "title": "Met Office NIMROD Database", "abstract": "The Met Office run the NIMROD system as a short-term forcasting tool, primarily used for collating observational data such as rain radar data from across Europe", "keywords": "Met Office, NIMROD, rain radar", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3759/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5709/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/4/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/49744/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24693/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/49742/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/49743/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5785, "uuid": "07d2ebf9e4fb15ab35211208ddd2205a", "title": "Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM)", "abstract": "The FAAM is a large atmospheric research BAE-146 aircraft, run jointly by the NERC and the UK Met Office. It has been in operation since March 2004 and is at the scientists' disposal through a scheme of project selection. FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.", "keywords": "", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3782/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3783/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5782/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/876/?format=api", "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/12008/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24823/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141598/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/45181/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/45180/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5804, "uuid": "e303820724f5e221eb3d990a0e92fe6f", "title": "Airborne Antarctic Ozone Experiment (AAOE-87)", "abstract": "Measurements from a NASA aircraft campaign to study chemical composition and physical parameters in the Antarctic during the development of the Antarctic Ozone Hole in August and September 1987. The data include atmospheric composition from a variety of instruments, meteorological parameters, aerosol and cloud data.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3796/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3797/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5801/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/24876/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5915, "uuid": "bf2f3ba7a8ec7b4885d4e1042733dd1d", "title": "HiGEM - High Resolution Global Environmental Modelling - Consortium", "abstract": "HiGEM is a NERC - Met Office consortium developing a high resolution earth system model.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3847/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3848/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5912/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/25204/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/108867/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 5920, "uuid": "9ec76a40cf754608d38db728fbb86b73", "title": "Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC formely known as NDSC)", "abstract": "The Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC) is a major component of the international upper atmosphere research effort and has been endorsed by national and international scientific agencies, including the International Ozone Commission, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Following five years of planning, instrument design and implementation, the NDSC began network operations in January 1991.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3856/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3857/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/5917/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/25228/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6095, "uuid": "9540632d4581e44d748f4a25aa45d30c", "title": "Met Office Wind Profiler data (1998-onwards)", "abstract": "As part its Operational Upper Air Network the Met Office has a number of atmospheric wind profiling radars deployed around the British Isles. The network has been in operation since 1998 with wind profilers deployed at various sites over the years, including: Camborne (Cornwall), Dunkeswell (Devon) and Wattisham (Suffolk). A fourth profiler was formerly co-located with the NERC MST wind profiling radar at Capel Dewi, near Aberystwyth, before being relocatd to South Uist and finally re-deployed on the Isle of Man. A fifth profiler was installed on South Uist in 2005. This is an Stratophere-Tropopshere (ST) radar operating at 64 Mhz, giving greater height coverage than the other UHF radars in the network. A sixth radar was installed at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire in December 2009. Data from NERC's MST radar (operating at 46.5 MHz) is also used by the Met Office to complement its own network - those data are also available at the BADC.", "keywords": "Met Office, wind, lidar", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3952/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/3953/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6092/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/4/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/25939/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6189, "uuid": "7bfa6272fbd50b12d3e2828d59fdda7a", "title": "COSIC - COntrails Spreading into Cirrus", "abstract": "Air travel and its associated emissions are growing faster than other sectors. 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Its aim is to understand and quantify how aerosols affect the Earth's radiation budget, by scattering and/or absorbing radiation, influence clouds, and hence indirectly affect climate and the hydrological cycle, and contribute to feedback processes between land, the biosphere and climate.\r\n\r\nRelated FAAM BAE-146 flights:\r\n\r\nManchester: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer : b333, b334, b335, b355, b356, b357, b362,b363, b364,b365, b366, b367, b368, b369, b370, b371, b372, b373, b374, b379, b380, b401,b402,b406 \r\n\r\nManchester:Single Particle Soot Photometer : b355, b356, b357.\r\n\r\nData have also been collected for the project by the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR)on the Envisat satellite, and by the Along Track Scanning Radiometer, Version 2 (ATSR 2) on the European Remote Sensing satellite 2 (ERS-2).", "keywords": "adient appraise", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9030/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4266/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/8363/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/12228/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6522/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28258/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46840/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55044/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6522, "uuid": "3eea66b3a71e5d608a61e92a6bec05dc", "title": "Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate (APPRAISE)", "abstract": "The Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And InfluenceS on the Earth’s Climate (APPRAISE) programme was a UK NERC (Natural Environment Research Council) directed research programme designed to improve our ability to quantify the effects of atmospheric aerosol particles on the Earth’s climate system. The aims of APPRAISE were to investigate and understand the underlying properties of airborne particles that affect the lifecycle of aerosol particles which in the end are responsible for their effect on radiation and cloud formation (hence the aerosols direct and indirect radiative contributions to the earth’s radiation budget). The programme tackled the formation, transformation and interaction of particles in the atmosphere to establish and quantify key pathways in their lifecycle. \r\n\r\nAPPRAISE looked at the science of aerosols and their effects on climate, as understanding atmospheric aerosols is one of the most important ways we can improve models of likely climate change, particularly at regional scales. The five-year programme started in 2005 and ended in 2010, and contained three large consortia projects and 4 core projects.\r\n\r\nThe aim of APPRAISE was to understand and quantify how aerosols affect the Earth's radiation budget, by scattering and/or absorbing radiation, influence clouds, and hence indirectly affect climate and the hydrological cycle, and contribute to feedback processes between land, the biosphere and climate.\r\n\r\nAPPRAISE helps us understand and quantify how aerosols:\r\n\r\n- Affect the Earth's radiation budget, by scattering and/or absorbing radiation\r\n- Influence clouds, and hence indirectly affect climate and the hydrological cycle\r\n- Contribute to feedback processes between land, the biosphere and climate\r\n\r\nAPPRAISE consisted of three consortium projects:\r\n\r\n- The Clouds (Aerosol Cloud Interactions and Climate) project aimed to assess the relative importance of the key processes by which aerosol control cloud microphysics in mixed phase clouds, to determine the properties and role of ice nuclei and their interaction with mixed phase clouds, and to assess the role of absorbing material above, below and within clouds.\r\n\r\n- The ACES project aimed to reduce uncertainties in our fundamental understanding of the formation of BSOA (Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol) and the subsequent impact on atmospheric composition, through coordinated chamber studies, field studies, process model development, and application of atmospheric models of chemistry and transport to assess coupling and feedbacks in the Earth system.\r\n\r\n- The ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project aimed to provide information and understanding of the properties and processes that determine aerosol radiative properties and impact on a range of scales from close to source, through plume and to regional scales.\r\n\r\nAPPRAISE focused and coordinated NERC's investments in aerosol research. The programme strengthened expertise in the UK, built links between existing excellent science activities, and provided a framework for UK scientists to collaborate with international colleagues. The NERC/Met Office BAe research aircraft and instrumentation, and links to existing modelling programmes, helped the programme put NERC's strategically-important aerosol research at the forefront of international research in this field.\r\n\r\nKeith Bower, University of Manchester, was the Scientific Coordinator for APPRAISE.", "keywords": "appraise, ace, clouds, adient", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4268/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4269/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6527/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6531/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6521/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/71564/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28259/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46761/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/71565/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/71566/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55041/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46762/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6527, "uuid": "0419468bd7d7bb57f1ff652cee0a4026", "title": "APPRAISE - Clouds (Aerosol cloud interactions and climate) Project", "abstract": "The aims of the Clouds (Aerosol Cloud Interactions and Climate) project are to assess the relative importance of the key processes by which aerosol control cloud microphysics in mixed phase clouds, to determine the properties and role of ice nuclei and their interaction with mixed phase clouds, and to assess the role of absorbing material above, below and within clouds. \r\n\r\nThe Clouds project data were mainly collected during FAAM (Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements) flights. During these flights the FAAM aircraft was host to the University of Manchester Aerosol Mass Spectrometer, GRIMM Optical Particle Counter, Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer, and the Condensation Particle Counter. The Aerosol chamber at the University of Manchester was also used to collect data for the Clouds project. There were also ground measurements campaigns conducted at the Chilbolton Observatory site.\r\n\r\nThe APPRAISE-CLOUDS project was funded by NERC as part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) thematic programme and ran from September 2007 to June 2011.", "keywords": "APPRAISE clouds", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4273/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/8354/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/12229/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6522/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28270/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46764/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/71563/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55040/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6531, "uuid": "e2c57d91923b3fe604def87b7292b3f6", "title": "APPRIASE - ACES (Aerosol Coupling in the Earth System) Project", "abstract": "The ACES (Aerosol Coupling in the Earth System) project was an integrated research programme that aims to reduce uncertainties in our fundamental understanding of the formation of BSOA (Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol) and the subsequent impact on atmospheric composition, through coordinated chamber studies, field studies, process model development, and application of atmospheric models of chemistry and transport to assess coupling and feedbacks in the Earth system.\r\n\r\nThe ACES project is part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) thematic programme of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Its aim is to understand and quantify how aerosols affect the Earth's radiation budget, by scattering and/or absorbing radiation, influence clouds, and hence indirectly affect climate and the hydrological cycle, and contribute to feedback processes between land, the biosphere and climate.\r\n\r\nThe ACES project is a consortium project consisting of researchers from The Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London, The School of GeoSciences at The University of Edinburgh, The Department of Chemistry at The University of Leicester, The Centre for Atmospheric Science at The University of Manchester, The Department of Chemistry at The University of York, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), and The Department of Environmental Science at The University of Lancaster. \r\n\r\nData for the project has been collected by the University of Manchester Sonic Anemometer 1, Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer, Condensation Particle Counter, GRIMM Optical Particle Counter in the tropical forest of Borneo, and the Aerosol Chamber in the Manchester University Laboratory.\r\n", "keywords": "aces appraise", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4275/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/8353/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6518/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/6522/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28279/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46763/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55042/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6602, "uuid": "cbb3205aca023fd4ee395dbbc7f5b281", "title": "DIAMET (Diabatic influences on mesoscale structures in extratropical storms) project", "abstract": "The project is aimed at a better understanding and prediction of mesoscale structures in synoptic-scale storms. Such structures include fronts, rain bands, secondary cyclones, sting jets etc, and are important because much of the extreme weather we experience (e.g. strong winds, heavy rain) comes from such regions. Weather forecasting models are able to capture some of this activity correctly, but there is much still to learn. By a combination of measurements and modelling, mainly using the Met Office Unified Model (UM), we will work to better understand how mesoscale processes in cyclones give rise to severe weather and how they can be better represented in models and better forecast. The project is organised into three broad work packages. The first of these aims to look at real mesoscale structures in the atmosphere, using high-resolution in situ and radar measurements to derive their morphology and dynamics. The key to the latter is to calculate the production of potential vorticity by diabatic processes - especially phase changes of water (vapour/liquid/ice) and air-sea fluxes of sensible and latent heat. The associated high-resolution modelling programme will use the UM to simulate a representative number of events, diagnosing the PV tendency in the model and comparing with the measurements. Sensitivity studies and further diagnostics with the model will reveal the sensitivity of the forecasts to the correct representation of these processes and the dynamical consequences of diabatically-generated PV, both on the mesoscale and larger scales. Two student projects will investigate the role of boundary-layer processes in storm behaviour and conduct a statistical investigation of mesoscale precipitation features, based on archived radar and wind profiler data. The second WP examines particular physical processes and the way these are represented in forecast models. Convection cannot be explicitly represented in current large-scale models (it is just beginning to be resolvable by high-resolution local-area models) so it needs to be parameterised. The schemes that are used are not optimised for mid-latitude storms, where convection often initiates at altitude rather than at the Earth's surface. A combination of novel diagnostics and new (or modified) schemes aimed at improving the representation of convection will be developed in this WP. Also addressed here will be the derivation of air-sea fluxes of heat and momentum from aircraft flights, and their use (as part of a larger, ongoing international project) to derive a better parameterisation for these quantities in high wind conditions. Lastly, microphysical measurements made with the FAAM aircraft will be used to derive latent heating/cooling rates as a function of the microphysical environment and used to improve the model simulations in the first WP and to improve microphysical parameterisations in the UM The final WP addresses the problem of predictability, using a combination of ensemble and data assimilation techniques. A unique archive of forecast ensembles produced at the Met Office will be exploited to determine how well the forecast ensemble actually generates realistic mesoscale features, and the skill with which this is done (using standard measures of skill). Model errors in representing convection, air-sea fluxes and microphysics will be investigated to determine their impact on the forecasts for different flow conditions. The relationship between different model variables on the mesoscale is poorly known at present and this will be investigated using ensembles and the results of the measurement programme. Finally, novel approaches to data assimilation will be investigated through a student project.", "keywords": "Storms Risk, DIAMET", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9057/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4317/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4318/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6599/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28476/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28477/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28478/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28479/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28480/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28481/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6621, "uuid": "7e6917d3e56a4bf4800ed58afa104f10", "title": "Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)", "abstract": "The IOC of UNESCO provides Member States of the United Nations with an essential mechanism for global co-operation in the study of the ocean. The IOC assists governments to address their individual and collective ocean and coastal problems through the sharing of knowledge, information and technology and through the coordination of national programs.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4329/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4330/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6618/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28544/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6672, "uuid": "b6c783922d1ce68c4293d90caede5bb9", "title": "UEA Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Gridded Datasets production project", "abstract": "The Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia is producing various resolution gridded datasets.\r\nSome of those datasets are stored at CEDA-BADC.", "keywords": "CRU, time-series, climate", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4372/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4373/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/12891/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6669/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6889/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/26851/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27513/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27835/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/46257/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129724/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129725/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129726/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28706/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/79246/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168574/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168575/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6686, "uuid": "4a5508f4ad9bf98d51fbf497db835c52", "title": "Acid Deposition Processes Project", "abstract": "The Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) undertook the DEFRA funded Acid Deposition Processes Project to aid development of the understanding of acid deposition in the UK. In order to meet the project had the following 5 principal aims: \r\n1) to determine the fate of the UK emissions of sulphur and nitrogen by direct measurements and to check and validate model deposition and concentration fields; \r\n2) to measure the magnitude of exceedances of deposition over ecosystem sensitivity (Critical Load exceedances); \r\n3) to measure the trends in deposition relative to emission changes to show whether UK policy on reductions is working and Is effective; \r\n4) to provide the underpinning measurement of deposition processes (wet and dry), to provide the parameters for long range transport and deposition models in the UK (eg FRAME) and for EMEP modelling; \r\n5) to describe the chemical climate of the atmosphere over the UK and the changes with time. \r\nThis work was undertaken under DEFRA contract RMP2258.", "keywords": "Acid Deposition, CEH, radar, wind", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4386/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4387/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6683/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28757/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28758/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6712, "uuid": "8fe9a4214e272b07f6560a4dfab3d4b0", "title": "Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection (ACTIVE)", "abstract": "NERC-funded consortium project combining field measurements and a range of modelling tools at different scales to address questions related to the composition of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). Two airborne campaigns based in Darwin, Australia will unfold in November-December 2005 (pre-monsoon convection) and January-February 2006 (monsoon convection).", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4413/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4414/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6709/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/877/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28860/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6747, "uuid": "6ae6e6ad2cae120358f5fd111d6496af", "title": "QUEST Earth System Data Initiative (QESDI)", "abstract": "QUEST projects both used and produced an immense variety of global data sets that needed to be shared efficiently between the project teams. These global synthesis data sets are also a key part of QUEST's legacy, providing a powerful way of communicating the results of QUEST among and beyond the UK Earth System research community.\r\n\r\nTo facilitate this data exchange, and to avoid replication of the often labour-intensive efforts to source and visualize data, QUEST set up the QUEST Earth System Data Initiative - QESDI - a mechanism for easy, centralized access with flexible statistical and visualization tools for consistent processing and presentation of global data sets.\r\n\r\n", "keywords": "QUEST, QESDI, data", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4440/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4441/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6742/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/1650/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/28967/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/71778/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6769, "uuid": "e6c3cb6ac04fd054ea86c5c8834b5381", "title": "Ice Nuclearisation in Wave Clouds (NU-WAVE)", "abstract": "The Met Office NU-WAVE (Ice Nuclearisation in Wave Clouds) project aimed at studying ice crystal nucleation in orographic wave clouds. NU_WAVE was to study the nucleation of ice crystals in orographic wave clouds and its dependence on the physical and chemical properties of the input aerosol. The primary aim was to study heterogeneous nucleation processes acting in the temperature range 0 to -35C (but principally -15 to -35C). Where possible, however, the influence of homogeneous nucleation a temperatures colder than -35C were also studied. It was based on a 2-flight campaign (November 2004) on board the FAAM aircraft. Flights involved penetration of single wave clouds, trains of wave clouds and extensive sheets of cirrus formed by orographic effects.", "keywords": " NU-WAVE, FAAM, Ice, Clouds", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9090/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4457/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4458/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6766/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/29025/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6897, "uuid": "b05a3f546a68850f0a5f78195402d44c", "title": "Contrail Forecast Verification Experiment (COVEX)", "abstract": "The Contrail Forecast Verification Experiment (COVEX) was a Met Office experiment to validate the new contrail forecasting techniques based on engine parameters and environmental conditions. It was based on a one-flight experiment on board the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Research (FAAM) aircraft, that took place in December 2004.", "keywords": "COVEX, FAAM", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9053/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4525/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4526/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6894/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/29486/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 6935, "uuid": "3ab8c8edac8918d4da49b946918d27fa", "title": "Climate Impacts LINK Project", "abstract": "The Climate Impacts LINK project provides climate simulations from the Met Office Hadley Centre to the UK and international academic community.\n\nThe climate model data includes climate change runs from HadCM2, HadCM3 and HadRM2. Both HadCM2 and HadCM3 are global coupled atmosphere-ocean models. HadCM2 was used in the IPCC second assessment report, but has since been superseded by HadCM3, the model used in the IPCC third assessment report. HadCM3 has an improved representation of the atmosphere and ocean physics compared to HadCM2. In particular the improvement in physics mean that HadCM3 has a reasonable, stable climate without the use of a flux correction. HadRM3 is a high resolution atmosphere model that is run over the European domain.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4541/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4542/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/6932/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/29615/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7226, "uuid": "e3ea9b785d17b4d97f1b448d7963deef", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Global Reanalysis Project", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis (Version 2) Dataset was produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and University of Colorado's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), members of the international Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CR) project.\r\n\r\nThe data were produced through international cooperation under the auspices of the international Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth (ACRE) initiative, and working groups of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and the World Climate Research Program (WCRP). The 20CR project produced comprehensive global atmospheric circulation data spanning from late 19th century to the early 21st century, having only assimilated surface synoptic pressure observations and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions from the HadISST dataset, courtesy of the Met Office Hadley Centre, as boundary conditions. Analyses every 6 hours on a 2 degree grid were produced to give the most likely state of the atmosphere based on a 56 ensemble member runs. Means, spreads and all ensemble members for each time step are available in the dataset archived at the BADC. The current 20CR output produced spans from 1871 to present with the BADC copy being updated when possible.", "keywords": "NOAA, CIRES, reanalysis, model, ensemble", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4697/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4698/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7223/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/30429/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74199/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74200/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74201/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7295, "uuid": "6d2084197803ccb13766b0d623c9db38", "title": "Ice and Precipitation Initiation in Cumulus (ICEPIC)", "abstract": "A research project to understand and quantify the formation and growth of ice particles in cumulus congestus clouds by combining airborne measurements in cumulus congestus clouds with Doppler radar measurements. The FAAM aircraft was flown through cumulus clouds in the vicinity of the dual-polarisation Doppler radar at Chilbolton (Spring 2005).", "keywords": "ICEPIC, FAAM, ICE, Clouds", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/9071/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4768/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4769/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7292/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/30688/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7451, "uuid": "bf2527de8c6d3bfc3fe041823c6e8104", "title": "Quantifying variability of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on adaptation-relevant time scales using a novel palaeodata / modelling approach (QPENSO)", "abstract": "The research aims to help us understand year-to-year variations in climate around the world. This includes the occurrence of floods and droughts, of heat waves and cold spells. The project examines the largest source of year-to-year climate variability on Earth, namely, El Niño. The El Niño is a warm ocean current that appears off the coast of NW South America every 3-5 years, and it is a result of a much larger scale phenomenon involving changes to the winds, rainfall, temperature and ocean currents across the whole of the tropical Pacific. The larger scale phenomenon is known as the El Niño Southern Oscillation, a name which reflects the fact that it involves a natural cycle in the circulation of both the atmosphere and the surface ocean and how they interact. Although we know that ENSO originates in the tropical Pacific, it has near world-wide impacts because of the way it affects the circulation of the atmosphere, and hence the winds and transport of moisture from the tropics to the extra-tropics. Floods and droughts and changed incidence of storminess from El Niño directly affect the lives and livelihoods of well over a billion people, and major El Niño events are associated with tens of thousands of human deaths, billions of pounds of damage, and devastation to some natural ecosystems such as coral reefs. Even Europe experiences changed weather patterns associated with ENSO! Although we now understand quite well the basic mechanisms behind the ENSO cycle, some major questions remain. In particular, we do not understand why some El Niño events are much stronger than others, why some decades show much stronger El Niño activity, or how ENSO will respond to climate change. To help answer some of these questions, we will reconstruct changes in ENSO over the past 5,000 years by analysing growth rings in the skeletons of old dead ('fossil') corals that lived in the Galápagos. The Galápagos Islands experience extreme changes in weather associated with El Niño (warmer and wetter during events), and these changes are recorded in the chemistry of the skeletons of corals living in the surrounding ocean. Some of these corals live for up to a hundred years, or longer, laying down layers of skeleton a bit like tree rings. We will collect cores through old dead corals, including some that lived thousands of years ago. Then, by analysing the chemistry of their growth bands we will be able to reconstruct the changes in climate, and ENSO, that the corals experienced during their life time. By combining the records from many such corals we will build up a picture of the natural variability in ENSO, helping us see how often major events occurred, and how much decade-to-decade variability in ENSO occurred. These coral records can let us reconstruct the history of past changes in ENSO, but on their own they do not help us to understand the causes of the changes. Were they due to changes in the sun's radiation? Or due to the cooling effects of major volcanic eruptions? Or were they simply random variations that we should expect without any sort of trigger? To answer these questions, we need to use climate models. The same models that we now use to predict future climate can be used to research changes in ENSO. In our work, we used the most up-to-date climate models to see if they can correctly replicate the observed changes in ENSO over the past few thousand years as defined by our coral records. We can also saw what the effects are of changing volcanic eruptions, solar radiation and greenhouse gases in these models. By comparing the model results with the coral records we gained a better understanding of the nature and causes of changes in ENSO, and the skill of the models at predicting this. ", "keywords": "NERC, QPENSO, el nino, ENSO, paleo, model", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4833/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4832/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7448/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/1341/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/53065/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/53066/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/31195/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/53064/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/53067/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/53063/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/54821/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7574, "uuid": "81c36735b0f588113c55838cf365e31b", "title": "OFCAP Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula project (OFCAP)", "abstract": "Ground-based Automatic weather station (AWS), Radiosonde and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Masin twin-otter aircraft data were collected on and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the NERC-funded Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula (OFCAP) project. The Antarctic Peninsula is currently one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth. Large environmental changes have occurred as a result of this warming, most notably the retreat and rapid disintegration of some of the floating ice shelves that fringe the Peninsula. Subsequent to the loss of ice shelves, glaciers draining the Peninsula ice sheet have accelerated, contributing to global sea level rise. The forces driving this rapid regional warming are not fully understood, but analysis of limited climatiological data from the region suggests a link between rapid summer warming on the eastern side of the Peninsula and an increase in the strength of the prevailing westerly winds. The strengthening of the westerlies has already been attributed, with some degree of confidence, to atmospheric circulation changes associated with anthropogenic forcing, particularly stratospheric ozone depletion and increases in greenhouse gases. It is thus highly probable that anthropogenic forcing is contributing to the rapid warming of the Peninsula.\r\n\r\nThe OFCAP project conducted an integrated programme of field observations, analysis and modelling aimed at understanding of how the westerly winds interact with the mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula and how those interactions control the climate of the eastern side of the Peninsula. This dataset comprises of data from the month-long intensive field campaign which took place in January 2011. During this period, atmospheric flow along a transect across the Antarctic Peninsula mountains around 67 degrees south was observed using the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) MASIN- Twin-otter instrumented aircraft and automatic weather stations at Avery Plateau, Cole Peninsula and North Adelaide Island along the line of the transect. Atmospheric conditions on the upwind (western) and downwind (eastern) sides of the mountains were measured using balloon-borne radiosondes were released from the Larsen Ice shelf camp and Rothera base. These observations were then analysed in conjunction with the results of high-resolution atmospheric model simulations in order to obtain a more complete picture of the flow across the Peninsula.\r\n\r\nOFCAP was funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) for three years from Sept 2009 (NERC Reference: NE/G014124/1).", "keywords": "OFCAP, Climate, wind, model, aircraft", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4904/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4905/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7738/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/31642/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/31643/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/31644/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7595, "uuid": "95399189cbbb8739dd3b3cbebe1773f6", "title": "North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer EXperiment (NAMBLEX)", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX), involving over 50 scientists from 12 institutions, took place at Mace Head, Ireland (53.32° N, 9.90° W), between 23 July and 4 September 2002. The aims of the campaign were to study the oxidation processes, atmospheric chemistry and composition of a number of species primarily in the Marine Boundary Layer. Campaign objectives were: to test quantitatively our basic understanding of oxidation processes in clean and moderately polluted air using observed correlations and comparisons of measured and model-predicted behaviour; to study extensively the chemistry of halogen species in the marine boundary layer through observation of reactive intermediates and their sources and sinks; to study the reactive nitrogen budget over the Atlantic Ocean; to examine the origins and role of reactive hydrocarbons in the MBL, and carbon budget reconciliation using comprehensive chromatography; and to investigate the size-distributed composition, internal mixing and Cloud Condensation Nucleus (CCN) activity of aerosols and the processes involved in new particle creation. A wide range of state-of-the-art instrumentation, developed using NERC and JIF funding, enabled detailed measurements of the boundary layer structure and atmospheric composition in the gas and aerosol phase to be made, providing one of the most comprehensive in situ studies of the marine boundary layer up to the time of the campaign. Measurements of some trace species were made for the first time during the campaign, which was characterised by predominantly clean air of marine origin, but more polluted air with higher levels of NOx originating from continental regions was also experienced. NAMBLEX was supported by measurements made in the vicinity of Mace Head using the NERC Dornier-228 aircraft and boundary layer wind profiles from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth mobile wind profiler. Participating institutions included the Universities of Leeds, York, East Anglia, Leicester, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, UMIST, Lancaster and Cambridge.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4933/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/4932/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7592/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/49474/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/49475/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/31713/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7756, "uuid": "c27dd85d3a45cb3b947bbadbeac87c6e", "title": "High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) Consortium", "abstract": "HIRDLS was a joint US-UK development effort, with sponsorship by the British National Space Centre and the Natural Environment Research Council in the UK, and by NASA in the US. HIRDLS was an infrared limb-scanning radiometer designed to sound the upper troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere to determine: temperature; the concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, N2O, NO2, HNO3, N2O5, CFC11, CFC12, ClONO2, and aerosols; and the locations of polar stratospheric clouds and cloud tops. The goals are to provide sounding observations with horizontal and vertical resolution superior to that previously obtained; to observe the lower stratosphere with improved sensitivity and accuracy; and to improve understanding of atmospheric processes through data analysis, diagnostics, and use of two- and three-dimensional models. ", "keywords": "HIRDLS, temperature, aerosol", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5023/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5024/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7753/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/12151/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32143/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72670/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72671/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/72672/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7784, "uuid": "617d94b7c8cf733519bbb4ba28778d6b", "title": "ESA/BNSC MERIS Level 3 Data Generation and Dissemination service", "abstract": "Infoterra Ltd, backed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the British National Space Centre (BNSC), has set up a Level 3 product generation and dissemination service. \r\n\r\nThe production service is based around the High level Product Generation (HiProGen) system which was initially developed under an ESA funded Research and Technology Development contract. Upgraded to use Near Real-Time data and to work in the UK-PAC operational environment, the HiProGen system is now generating Level 3 composites of MERIS Level 2 geophysical data. Level 3 products are generated in GeoTIFF format, on lat-long geocoded grids, accompanied by an XML metadata file and a JPEG browse image.", "keywords": "ESA, Infoterra, Airbus, BNSC, UKSA", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5045/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5044/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7781/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32236/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51874/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51873/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51872/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51870/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55019/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7790, "uuid": "cd9be3427347213de11041702d87055e", "title": "(A)ATSR Validation Campaign", "abstract": "The prime objective of the (A)ATSR missions is to return accurate measurements of the global sea surface temperature. Hence, there have been joint efforts to validate the data. The (A)ASTR Validation Campaign is an important component of the (A)ATSR validation plan. During the six months since the launch of the ENVISAT, and throughout the mission, there have been several activities involving different to validate AATSR to ensure that the instrument is meeting its specification and returning SSTs within +/- 0.3 K", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5052/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7787/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8310/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 7803, "uuid": "18881496135820e8772da089385f53ff", "title": "ESA ERS", "abstract": "The ESA (European Space Agency) ERS (Earth Resources Satellite) programme was composed of two missions, ERS-1 and ERS-2, which were launched into the same orbit in 1991 and 1995 respectively. The two spacecraft were designed as identical twins with one important difference – ERS-2 included an extra instrument (GOME) designed to monitor ozone levels in the atmosphere. Due to the satellites' shared orbit, a tandem mission was implemented following the launch of ERS-2, whereby ERS-2 passed the same point on the ground one day later than ERS-1.", "keywords": "ERS, ATSR, ESA, EC, EU, GOME, ASAR", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5063/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5064/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7800/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/10983/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/43181/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/43182/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/185805/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/185806/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/185823/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/185824/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/185807/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7819, "uuid": "dc4b92f73c225f5cff79f832699cea02", "title": "ENVISAT", "abstract": "An ARIANE 5 rocket launched the ENVISAT satellite on the 1st March, 2002 at 02:07:59 (CET) hrs. The satellite follows in the footsteps of ERS 1 and 2 in its mission to provide support for research into global warming and climate change and in pollution and disaster monitoring. It provides complete coverage of the earth within one to three days. Its nine instruments deliver data about the Earth's land, oceans, atmosphere and ice caps.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5074/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7800/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8536/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/8028/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32317/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 7827, "uuid": "97acc31e1530599d27c36d1e62afacab", "title": "NCAVEO - Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data", "abstract": "The UK Natural Environment Research Council has established a knowledge transfer network called NCAVEO (Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data - NCAVEO) which has as its aim the promotion and support of methodologies based upon quantitative, traceable measurements in Earth observation. The network currently comprises over 20 groups active in Earth observation in the UK, drawn from universities, government and the commercial sector.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5081/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5082/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7824/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/10852/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32336/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8001, "uuid": "1d61e03d77f3366243db453a23659e1f", "title": "ARC Project", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) project consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy. ", "keywords": "ARC, Sea Surface Temperature", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5206/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5207/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/7998/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32741/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8028, "uuid": "a6faccb24fc7379c04b965b994b721e0", "title": "SCanning Imaging Absorption SpectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY)", "abstract": "The Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography (SCIAMACHY) is one of the ten instruments onboard the Envisat satellite launched from Kourou (French Guyana) on the 28th of February 2002 and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) until May 2012. SCIAMACHY measures transmitted, backscattered and reflected radiances from the atmosphere at high resolution (240 to 1700 nm, 2 microns and 2.4 microns). The instrument makes limb and nadir observations that can be combined. Its main objective is to provide global measurements of trace gases in the troposphere and the stratosphere.\r\n\r\nThe data issued by ESA include Level 1B (radiances) and Level 2 (derived quantities) products. They come in a number of versions: a near real time (nrt) version, a consolidated version, result of a first processing by ESA to eliminate bad data and perform a few basic checks, and fully reprocessed versions.", "keywords": "SCIAMACHY, Satellite, gases, atmosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5220/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5221/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8025/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/7819/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/32785/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55965/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8044, "uuid": "7f1280cf215da6f8001eae5c2f019fe8", "title": "Landmap Project", "abstract": "The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected, modified and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, including imagery from ERS satellites, ENVISAT and ALOS, high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) and aerial photography dating back to 1930. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held in the CEDA Archive.\r\nAside from the thermal imagery data which stands alone, the data reside in four collections: optical, elevation, radar and feature. The datasets contained in each are as follows:\r\n\r\nOptical: Advanced Visible and Near InfraRed Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2), Colour InfraRed (CIR), Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC), Landsat 4/5, Landsat 7, Near InfraRed (NIR), SPOT (Earth-Observing Satellites) and Topsat data, along with Mediterranean Landsat imagery and Modern and Historical Aerial Photography.\r\n\r\nElevation: A 5m resolution DTM for England and Wales (Bluesky) and Scotland (GetMapping), a 2m resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM, equivalent to a DEM) for Wales and Scotland and 1m resolution LiDAR-derived DTMs and DSMs for cities of England and Scotland.\r\n\r\nRadar: ERS satellites 1&2 radar data, ENVISAT Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) imagery and ALOS Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) imagery, of the UK. \r\n\r\nFeatures: Building heights and building classes for the main urban conurbations of the UK and Kinematic GPS (KGPS) data for over 6,400km of UK roads.", 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In this joint European-US polar satellite system, EUMETSAT has the operational responsibility for the \"morning orbit\" with the Metop satellites.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5289/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8202/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8295/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/10885/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/19624/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33143/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8334, "uuid": "4e5dea57e8f01c2824b2169683822b56", "title": "Landsat", "abstract": "Landsat satellites have been collecting images of the Earth's surface for more than thirty years. NASA launched the first Landsat satellite in 1972, and the most recent one, Landsat 8, in 2013. Instruments onboard the satellites have acquired millions of images of the Earth. These images provide a unique resource for people who work in agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, mapping, and global change research.", "keywords": "Landsat, Images, NASA", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5346/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5347/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8331/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8577/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/12359/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33371/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74184/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74185/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74462/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74463/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8341, "uuid": "07f1e9f7ff781cc38ed6b3c1555050ef", "title": "MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS)", "abstract": "The Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) is one of the ten instruments on board the Envisat satellite launched on the 28th of February 2002 from Kourou (French Guyana) and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). MERIS is a 68.5 deg field-of-view nadir-pointing imaging spectrometer which measures the solar radiation reflected by the Earth in 15 spectral bands (visible and near-infrared). It obtains a global coverage of the Earth in 3 days. Its main objective is to measure the sea colour and quantify the ocean chlorophyll content and sediment, thus providing information on the ocean carbon cycle and thermal regime. It is also used to derive the cloud top height, cloud optical thickness, aerosol and water vapour column. The ground spatial resolution of the instrument is 260 m x 290 m. Only reduced resolution data (1.04 km x 1.16 km) are archived at the NEODC.", "keywords": "MERIS, Global Radiances, Sea Colour, Ocean Chlorophyll Content, Sediment, Cloud Parameters", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5352/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5353/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8338/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33388/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74478/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74479/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74480/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8349, "uuid": "46cc8da20687aa95febda281bebb4526", "title": "Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) Mission", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles. This was to investigate direct and indirect aerosol forcings; to create better surface and atmospheric radiation flux datasets; and to analyse cloud-climate feedbacks in conjunction with other missions which take part in the A-Train, a group of polar-orbiting satellites passing through equator around 13:30 and 01:30. The satellite of this mission was launched in 28th April, 2006.", "keywords": "CALIPSO, cloud, aerosol", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5360/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5361/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8346/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33407/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/74202/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8443, "uuid": "02b11d959c771f995b062d904486e255", "title": "International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project Initiative II", "abstract": "The International Satellite Land-Surface Climatology Project (ISLSCP) is a project addressing land-atmosphere interactions. ILSCP Initiative II data collection was initiated in 1999 to extend the production of ISLCP global data sets.", "keywords": "ISLSCP Climatology", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5392/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5393/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/450/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/13249/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50758/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33575/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/50759/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8448, "uuid": "f6c2c29e5d29eb559fee85837e6ad27e", "title": "NOAA Polar Orbiting Satellite Series", "abstract": null, "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5397/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8440/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33586/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8461, "uuid": "a2c30ddf9eb6fe3c979faa0866f28b37", "title": "SHAC 2000 Campaign", "abstract": "Data from the Synthetic Aperture Radar and Hyperspectral Airborne campaign (SHAC) run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the British National Space Centre (BNSC). The campaign intended to provide support for industrial and academic research into earth resource and environmental monitoring. The campaign was managed by NRSC- now Infoterra. Fourteen different locations were flown in May and June 2000 in the campaign (see Fig.1), logistical constraints requiring two aircraft be used to fly the two instruments individually.", "keywords": "SHAC2000", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5408/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5409/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8458/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55850/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55851/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/55852/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33625/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8587, "uuid": "fa51a7a873b090562122b405e9742a3d", "title": "NCEO Theme 2 Sub theme 6: Quantification of ocean biogeochemistry and carbon fluxes", "abstract": "Ocean colour (OC) or visible spectral radiometry deals with light re-emerging from the ocean after scattering and absorption of incident sunlight by particles, phytoplankton (energising photosynthesis), dissolved and detrital organic C compounds (from lysis, respiration and photo-chemical breakdown) and water. Remotelysensed OC data provides an integrated quasi-steady state observation of the whole of the global ocean and all \r\ntypes of ocean environments (seasonally-variable nutrient & light climates): oligotrophic gyres; equatorial ecosystems; mid and high-latitude, seasonally-productive systems; highly-productive upwelling and convergent zones. Primary production (PP) derived from OC data gives an estimate of the total C sequestered by phytoplankton (~35-70 Gt C yr-1\r\n). Hitherto EO-based PP models have used chlorophyll (Chla) as the state variable. New methods invoke Inherent Optical Properties (IOPs; the spectral absorption & \r\nbackscattering of the ocean). Using IOP models and IOP-OC data, we will describe the pelagic ocean C-cycle, with improved PP models, re-cycling rates and respiration, to: \r\n(i) determine phytoplankton function types (PFTs) used in ecosystem models; (ii) provide parameter data for ecosystem models; (iii) partition the pelagic C-pool into particulate, dissolved, organic and inorganic components.", "keywords": "NCEO, carbon, biogeochemistry", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5495/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5496/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8584/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/5001/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51848/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51846/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51847/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/51845/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33926/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33925/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/54787/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8594, "uuid": "65f9f71976e55e5f5e9ecc0963baf40a", "title": "NCEO Theme 3: Atmosphere", "abstract": "This Theme in the National Centre for Earth Observation aims, by developing an integrated approach to the analysis of satellite measurements, to provide new information on atmospheric composition and aerosols for air-pollution forecasting and testing climate models.\r\n\r\nIts priorities are to: \r\n- Generate data on trace gases and small particles, both natural and man-made, also known as aerosols, in the troposphere (0-11km) and the lower stratosphere (around the altitude commercial jets fly)\r\n- Improve understanding of where these gases and particles come from and how they move in the atmosphere\r\n- Test the UK's chemistry-climate model\r\n- Work with governments across Europe to help monitor pollution and forecast air quality", "keywords": "", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5502/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8591/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/14469/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/5002/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/56134/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/56135/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/56136/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33957/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8607, "uuid": "f001792bb1dcbb3c36730f0550bc4743", "title": "ARSF - Flight GB05/16: Birmingham area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB05/16. PI: M. Cutler. Site: Birmingham.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5514/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5515/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8604/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33987/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8612, "uuid": "69fe37ed00b263a182bf1cfe6c6d9741", "title": "ARSF - Flight GB05/15: Fingringhoe area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB05/15 led by A Wilson. Site: Fingringhoe.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5519/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5520/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8604/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/33998/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8616, "uuid": "06d5ef652068bcadfb3bcab111ff7075", "title": "ARSF - Flight GB2004/21: Chilbolton area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB2004/21: Airborne Ozone LIDAR Validation Study. PI: Jim McQuaid. Site: Chilbolton.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5522/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5523/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8604/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/34007/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8620, "uuid": "d829d98bece80d2f3c8669a145baff72", "title": "ARSF - Flight MC04/09: Slovenia - Idrija and Ravne Faults", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/09: LiDAR Mapping of Seismogenic Faults in NW Slovenia. PI: Dickson Cunningham. Site: Idrija and Ravne.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5525/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5526/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8604/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/34016/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8625, "uuid": "cf4cde16a93d6181af6383f9bd34ab3a", "title": "ARSF - Flight 03/28: Bath area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/28 led by Kayte Royse. Site: Bath.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5530/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/5531/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/8604/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/34027/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 8630, "uuid": "0018f2df59ac07d5b17a0c0d4be0bbdd", "title": "ARSF - Flight 03/20: Glass Sat Cal Project", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/20 led by M. Williams. 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