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GET /api/v2/projects/?format=api&offset=1300
{ "count": 1624, "next": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/?format=api&limit=100&offset=1400", "previous": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/?format=api&limit=100&offset=1200", "results": [ { "ob_id": 27206, "uuid": "df1f4eceef7b4e9bbaafdee7a0733ea4", "title": "Radar studies of the high-latitude mesosphere and lower thermosphere", "abstract": "This project investigated the coupling and dynamics of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere at arctic latitudes. A VHF meteor radar was deployed at Esrange (68N, 21E) to measure the and winds, waves and tides of the atmosphere at heights of ~ 80 - 100 km. The observations were used to determine the climatology and variability of the zonal and meridional winds, to measure the amplitudes, phases and variability of the 8-, 12- and 24-hour tides and to characterise the rich field of arctic planetary waves.", "keywords": "meteor radar, mesosphere, lower thermospehere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113919/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113920/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113921/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113922/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114921/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114927/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113923/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114922/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27209, "uuid": "f1c38fe91fca424eb5488b687afd94d6", "title": "Cloud-water pH experiments", "abstract": "This research was undertaken initially as part of a NERC funded PhD investigating temporal changes in aerosols and their impact on climate. It has subsequently been continued as part of the lead author's work at the Met Office Hadley Centre to investigate the impact of cloud-water pH on aerosol formation and radiative forcing. This dataset formed processed output of model simulations undertaken to investigate this using the composition-climate model HadGEM3-UKCA. Simulations have been conducted from the 1970s until 2009 using transient emission data and nudged meteorology. Output is provided for numerous aerosol and radiative properties from 5 different sensitivity simulations conducted with different global values of cloud-water pH. The dataset is provided to support the publication of a research article on the same topic, Turnock et al., (2019) - The Impact of Cloud-water pH on Aerosol Radiative forcing (Geophysical Research Letters)", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113925/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113927/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113926/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/170191/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168869/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27258, "uuid": "191480defa5b4c208b9d0ed4f8d58355", "title": "A VHF radar on Ascension Island for studies of space debris and mesosphere/lower-thermosphere dynamics", "abstract": "This project deployed a VHF (Very High Frequency) meteor radar on Ascension Island in the equatorial Atlantic. The radar measures the drifting of meteor trails in the upper mesosphere to make continuous measurements of winds and also uses the pre-t0-phase technique (see linked documentation for details) to estimate the astronomical entry speeds of meteors. The project investigated the hypothesis that meteors of low entry speed might be orbital debris. Measurements of winds were used to investigate the coupling and dynamics of the unique field of equatorial planetary waves and tides, including equatorially-trapped ultra-fast Kelvin Waves and the 8-, 2- and 24-hour solar tides.", "keywords": "mesosphere, space debris, thermosphere, radar", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113983/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113984/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113985/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113986/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113987/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113990/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113989/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113988/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27260, "uuid": "90caf48518a14c06bbb6ede99ab06cae", "title": "An Advanced VHF Radar for Studies of the Coupling, Dynamics and Temperature of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere", "abstract": "This UK Joint Research Equipment Initiative (JREI) project installed an advanced VHF (Very High Frequency) meteor radar at Bear Lake Observatory (BLO) in Utah, USA. The radar measures the winds, waves and tides of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. The radar design was optimised to make measurements of the variances, fluxes and variability of gravity waves by the use of pulse coding. The pre-t0-phase technique (see linked documentation for details) was employed to estimate meteor astronomical entry speeds and flexible modes of operation were designed into the system. The BLO site hosts complementary optical instruments including optical images and lidars.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere, VHF radar", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113992/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113993/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113994/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113995/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113997/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113996/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27261, "uuid": "733b8f7154304303b76bc07e7eda6785", "title": "Studies of the coupling, dynamics and temperature of the mesosphere & lower thermosphere at equatorial, middle and Arctic latitudes", "abstract": "This project used VHF (Very High Frequency) meteor radars to investigate the couling and dynamics of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere at equatorial, middle and arctic latitudes. At equatorial latitudes studies investigated Kelvin waves, the Mesospheric Intra-Seasonal Oscillations, Mesospheric Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (MSQBO) and the non-linear coupling of tides and Kelvin waves. At middle latitudes the non-linear coupling of tides and planetary waves was investigated and at arctic latitudes studies investigated the structure of tidal oscillations.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere, radar, meteor", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113998/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/113999/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114000/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114001/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114003/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114002/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27263, "uuid": "6150c36a822c4c7d8168aefc90e2b93a", "title": "A meteor radar at Rothera for studies of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere", "abstract": "The project (NERC grant award ER/G/S/2003/00014) proposed to deploy a Skiymet meteor radar at Rothera (68°S, 68°W) in the Antarctic. The radar would continuously measure the dynamics and temperature of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) at heights of ~ 80 - 100 km. The radar was to be used with an existing, identical, radar in the Arctic at the conjugate latitude of 68°N to produce accurate climatologies of winds, waves and tides - and to quantify the differences between the Antarctic and Arctic MLT (using identical radars eliminates otherwise fatal relative measurement biases). Studies investigated how these differences are related to the different populations of waves in each hemisphere. Other studies would also use the co-located MF radar to carefully examine meteor/MF-radar biases, apply a developing technique to measure temperature and perform collaborative measurements with the Fe lidar and airglow instruments.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114010/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114005/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114006/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114004/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114008/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114009/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114007/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27264, "uuid": "a08065edeb7a4ad6a8b9c6671e46de2d", "title": "Radar studies of the mesosphere & lower thermosphere", "abstract": "This project used ground-based meteor radars, satellites and models to study the Earth's mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT). These are the regions of the atmosphere at heights from about 50-110 km above the ground. The radars measure the winds of the MLT-region by detecting the drifting of meteor trails as they are carried by the winds at these heights. The radars used in the study are sited at Esrange in the Swedish Arctic, at Castle Eaton in the UK, on Ascension Island in the equatorial Atlantic and at Rothera, the British Antarctic Survey base in the Antarctic.\r\n\r\nThe scientific focus of the work was to understand the role of winds, waves and tides in coupling together the lower, middle and upper atmosphere and to investigate the Arctic and Antarctic MLT regions to determine the nature of any differences between to two polar regions of the Earth. A wide range of studies were undertaken. Some of the major results are listed below.\r\n\r\nObservations revealed that there are significant differences in the winds and atmospheric tides of the Arctic and Antarctic. The equatorward flow of the summertime circulation was found to be both stronger and at a lower height over Esrange than over Rothera. Since this circulation is driven by gravity waves launched from the lower atmosphere, these differences suggest that there are systematic differences in the strength of these waves between the Arctic and Antarctic. The atmospheric tides were also found to be very different, with those of the Arctic being of much larger amplitude (factor ~ 2) than their Southern counterparts. This suggests that there are significant differences in the strength of excitation and the propagation of the tides between the two hemispheres.\r\n\r\nData from the NASA TIMED (Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics) satellite were used to examine the underlying mechanisms that cause variability in the tides of the MLT. Surprisingly, it was found that the activity of planetary waves in the Antarctic stratosphere appears to greatly influence the variability of the tides of the Arctic - indicating a planetary-scale control of tidal variability.\r\n\r\nA mysterious 2-day wave observed in the Arctic MLT during winter was shown to be an entirely different phenomenon to the 2-day wave regularly observed in the summer MLT. Data from the AURA satellite revealed it to be a planetary wave that originates in the lower stratosphere and then ascends to the MLT, rather than being generated in situ.\r\n\r\nOther studies revealed that the waves and tides of the MLT appear to influence the Earth's ionosphere, imprinting wave-like signals into its variability. Finally, observations revealed that high-frequency tides of periods 6 and 8 hours and lunar gravitational tides can all reach significant amplitudes in this part of the atmosphere and must be accounted for if it is to be successfully modelled.", "keywords": "mesophere, thermosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114011/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114012/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114013/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114014/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114016/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114015/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27265, "uuid": "393353f16afd48db94908479a2e5acc1", "title": "Winds, waves, clouds & meteors in the mesosphere (NERC Grant Award: NE/E007384/1)", "abstract": "The mesosphere is that part of the atmosphere at heights of about 50 to 100 km. Unlike the lower atmosphere, the general circulation of the mesosphere is powered, or 'driven' by atmospheric waves. These waves are generated in the lower atmosphere, from where they ascend into the mesosphere and break, rather like waves breaking on a beach. The breaking of these waves transfers energy and momentum into the mesosphere and drives a unique atmospheric circulation. In this circulation, air rises over the summer polar regions of the Earth, crosses the equator and then converges and descends over the opposite, winter, pole. The entire descending air of the mesosphere eventually ends up in the stratosphere, carrying with it chemicals and 'smoke' particles deposited by meteors - thus connecting the mesosphere very directly to the underlying stratosphere and troposphere. The 'meteor smoke' appears to act as the nuclei on which condense the ice crystals of ghostly high-altitude summertime polar mesospheric clouds (also known as noctilucent clouds). However, the clouds also require very cold temperatures of below 150 K (- 123 degrees C) in order to form. These low temperatures are only achieved as a result of the cooling of the air as it rises over the summer polar region in the wave-driven circulation. Larger-scale waves and atmospheric tides then modulate this circulation and so modulate the occurrence of the clouds. This means that winds, waves, polar mesospheric clouds and meteors are all intimately connected, and that attempts to understand one mean understanding the others. This project will use sophisticated meteor radars and airglow cameras to investigate the waves and tides of the mesosphere and to study how it couples to the underlying layers of the atmosphere. The cameras, technically 'airglow imagers', record the emissions from faintly glowing layers in the mesosphere. Bright ripple patterns in these layers reveal the presence of atmospheric waves. The cameras are operated by Utah State University and so our project is a trans-Atlantic collaboration. The meteor radars will measure the drifting of meteors carried by the flow and so reveal the winds, large-scale waves and tides of the mesosphere. The radars will also measure the flux of meteors into the atmosphere and can even measure the temperature of the atmosphere. Our goal is to discover how the large-scale waves and tides interact with the small-scale waves responsible for driving the circulation. Do these waves modulate the wave driving process, and if so how? These observations will be carried out at two very different sites. One is Rothera in the Antarctic and the other is Bear Lake in the USA. The contrasting behaviour of the atmosphere over these two site will help reveal how the polar atmosphere differs from elsewhere on the Earth. Our results will be used by colleagues at University College London who are developing a mathematical model of the atmosphere. We will make collaborative measurements with the NASA AIM (Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere) satellite to study polar mesospheric clouds over the Antarctic and to investigate how waves and tides modify the occurrence, brightness and variability of these mysterious clouds. This satellite is due to launch in late 2006. We will also work in a collaborative project with groups from the USA, Argentina and Canada to install a new type of meteor radar in Argentina. This new radar will be optimised to directly measure the wave driving of the mesosphere. Finally, we will compare our measurements made in the Antarctic to measurements made by an identical radar at exactly the same latitude in the Arctic. These measurements will help reveal how and why the mesosphere differ over the two polar regions.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114024/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114018/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114019/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114022/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114017/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114021/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114020/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114023/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27266, "uuid": "a274dbc117484ee78f92fcb48cd552bc", "title": "Dynamics & coupling of the mesosphere & lower thermosphere - studies with meteor radar and EISCAT (STFC Grant Award: PP/E002218/1)", "abstract": "The mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) is that part of the atmosphere at heights of ~ 50 / 110 km. This project used an array of sophisticated meteor radars, the international EISCAT radar in Scandinavia, the NASA Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere satellite and three numerical models to study the winds, tides and waves of the MLT and to investigate how they control Polar Mesospheric Clouds. A particular focus of the work was to understand how solar variability influences the atmosphere at these heights and to study how coupling processes connect the MLT to the underlying lower atmosphere and the upper atmosphere above.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114028/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114026/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114027/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114025/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114031/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114030/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114029/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27267, "uuid": "df2f6edc1fd34c65aac55a1e9a6455b2", "title": "Wave dynamics of the mesosphere (NERC Grant Award: NE/H009760/1)", "abstract": "Waves in the atmosphere are able to transport energy and momentum between different layers of the atmosphere. Understanding these waves is thus very important if we want to understand the atmosphere as a whole system in which the layers are coupled together.\r\n\r\nIn this project five radars were used to measure waves in the mesosphere, which is that part of the atmosphere at heights of between about 55 to 100 km. The radars are located at sites ranging from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The project was particularly interested in detecting and measuring waves generated when strong winds blow over the Southern Andes and the Antarctic Peninsula - so-called 'mountain waves'. It was interested in understanding the conditions under which these waves can ascend to the mesosphere and plan to determine the effect they have on the large-scale winds of the mesosphere.\r\n\r\nThe project also studied how the intense, cold winter circulation system known as the stratospheric polar vortex filters and controls waves ascending into the mesosphere. The project also planned to take part in a major international experiment, SAANGRIA, to study these phenomena in collaboration with other instruments. Finally, the project studied how the winds of the equatorial mesosphere control the cross-equator propagation of planetary-scale waves.", "keywords": "mesosphere, thermosphere", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27283/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114032/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114033/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114034/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114035/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114037/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114036/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27376, "uuid": "aeccf72c677e4b4182d51f53ee5e2d0f", "title": "Brazilian Experimental datasets for MUlti-Scale interactions in the critical zone under Extreme Drought (BEMUSED)", "abstract": "Brazilian Experimental datasets for MUlti-Scale interactions in the critical zone under Extreme Drought (BEMUSED)", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114457/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114456/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114458/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168879/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27380, "uuid": "eb1c8e709fd6459aa23bdd191ac7e12a", "title": "A MUlti-scale Soil moisture-Evapotranspiration Dynamics study - AMUSED", "abstract": "AMUSED (A MUlti-scale Soil moisture-Evapotranspiration Dynamics study) project monitored soil moisture using cosmic-rays sensors in combination with land surface modelling, satellite remote sensing, and model diagnostics and data assimilation methods.", "keywords": "AMUSED, meteorological, soil moisture, cosmic ray", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114471/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114472/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114470/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168876/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27389, "uuid": "917613e1e31a46bda3caa07ae9bdb1d2", "title": "Impact of Wood Burning Air Pollution on Preeclampsia and other Pregnancy Outcomes in Temuco", "abstract": "NERC funded project Impact of Wood Burning Air Pollution on Preeclampsia and other Pregnancy Outcomes in Temuco which aimed to determine whether exposure to air pollutants (specifically PM2.5 and wood burning tracer) have an impact on preeclampsia and other pregnancy outcomes (low birth weight, birth weight, small of gestational age, preterm birth). Grant reference DPI20140093", "keywords": "Air pollution, PM2.5, meteorology, Chile", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114482/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114484/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114497/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114483/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168877/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27421, "uuid": "18ea280ca1364c539468677926491e15", "title": "CMIP6 HighResMIP global climate model resolution studies", "abstract": "The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) HighResMIP experiments are designed to understand the impact of the horizontal resolution of climate models on the global climate simulation. Within HighResMIP each of the experiments (see Haarsma, R. J. and co-authors for details) are run using both a reference resolution model that is consistent with typical CMIP6 models and a higher resolution model. Only minimal changes are made to the model configurations between the model resolutions as recommended to isolate the effect of resolution changes. The output from the model simulations are archived to the CMIP6 Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF).", "keywords": "CMIP6, HighResMIP, climate, global, high resolution", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/27422/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114963/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114627/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114624/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114628/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114625/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168771/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114629/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114962/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27422, "uuid": "c297050b27114d31ae51f960baee2f33", "title": "CMIP6 HighResMIP Storm tracking from model simulations", "abstract": "The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) HighResMIP model simulation output was obtained from the Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF). Six hourly data is used in conjunction with several storm-tracking algorithms to produce datasets of storm tracks in a Climate Model Output Rewriter (CMOR)-like NetCDF format. Tropical and extra-tropical cyclones have been calculated and are found in separate data collections.", "keywords": "CMIP6, HighResMIP, storm tracking, cyclone, tropical cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, extra-tropical", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27425/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/27421/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114634/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114631/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114633/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114630/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114961/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168772/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114635/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27440, "uuid": "a36266fd19f5419eb9e5cdffe8ec58f9", "title": "Drivers of Variability in the South Asian Monsoon - MONSOON", "abstract": "Drivers of Variability in the South Asian Monsoon (MONSOON). This project aims to improve our understanding of variability in the South Asian monsoon. The focus is on developing a better understanding of processes driving variability, seasonality and predictability.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114685/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114687/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114686/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27456, "uuid": "99ac0991bc5c415093f05a8550c9704a", "title": "Hurricane Maria and Dominica: geomorphological change and infrastructure damage baseline surveys.", "abstract": "Hurricane Maria and Dominica: geomorphological change and infrastructure damage baseline surveys is a NERC funded project to assess the damage caused by hurricane Maria. During 18-19 September, Category 5 Hurricane Maria devastated the small island developing state of Dominica. Sustained winds of 257 Km/h almost completely stripped the island of its forest cover and caused much destruction of buildings and infrastructure. Intense rainfall and uprooting of trees caused numerous landslides, debris flows and river floods. Debris carried by the floods jammed under bridges, exacerbating overbank flooding and damage to infrastructure. Coarse sediment and tree debris discharged to the sea were transported back onto the coastline by the storm surge, damaging shoreline infrastructure. The impact of Hurricane Maria upon the landscape of Dominica and the consequences for disaster risk reduction in Dominica are the focus of this research. This work is urgent because it must be completed before the landscape is further modified by intense rainfall events in the next hurricane season (June-November 2018). To understand how this either decreases or increases geomorphological hazards, as much survey work as possible needs to be done during the debris clearance phase of the recovery operations. We therefore aim to produce a detailed post-event survey, combining remote sensing and fieldwork, of the geomorphological changes caused by Hurricane Maria and an understanding of their effects on post-hurricane landscape instability, focusing on the damage done to critical infrastructure by flooding, debris flows and storm surge erosion. There are three phases to the project: 1) processing of satellite imagery (both optical and radar), evaluating the effectiveness of remote sensing for damage mapping; 2) Fieldwork and verification survey of slope instability features and damaged infrastructure; 3) Analysis of stakeholder perceptions of vulnerability and resilience, with collation of survey results into an assessment of future geohazards, with recommendations on improved disaster risk reduction and enhanced resilience. The project will have many applications: (i) providing a valuable baseline inventory of hurricane impacts in Dominica's landscape and the ensuing damage to infrastructure; (ii) enabling an accuracy assessment of the hurricane damage maps produced from inspection of satellite remote sensing imagery during the disaster response phase; (iii) enabling an examination of the interaction between hurricane-driven geomorphic processes and ensuing damage to critical infrastructure; (iv) improving our understanding of post-hurricane landscape instability and the DRR implications for reconstruction in Dominica.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114774/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114775/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114776/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27462, "uuid": "a80546515f964aeb9588d77ffb1003b4", "title": "Estimating uncertainties of global burned area products", "abstract": "Natural Environment Research Council’s (NERC) (Agreement PR140015 between NERC and the National Centre for Earth Observation, NCEO)", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114796/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114798/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/114797/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27545, "uuid": "4823bf806a1e4773892c560cfc9cf53d", "title": "UK Analysis-Ready Data Tests in Support of CEOS Standards", "abstract": "UK Analysis-Ready Data Tests in Support of CEOS Standards is a project run by the GEO/CEOS office. The purpose of the project was to demonstrate the UK's ability to produce ARD to the specified CEOS Analysis Ready Data for Land (CARD4L) standards. The GEO/CEOS office is hosted by NCEO and funded by UK Space Agency, DEFRA and NERC.", "keywords": "ARD", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115227/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115226/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27561, "uuid": "081a5ec3884441398aa2daae53a6189b", "title": "UK DECC (Deriving Emissions linked to Climate Change) Network", "abstract": "The core UK Deriving Emissions linked to Climate Change (DECC) Network consists of five sites in the UK and Ireland measuring greenhouse and ozone-depleting gases. The four UK-based sites (Ridge Hill, Herefordshire; Tacolneston, Norfolk; Bilsdale, North Yorkshire; and Heathfield, East Sussex) sample air from elevated inlets on tall telecommunications towers. Mace Head, situated on the west coast of Ireland, samples from an inlet within 10 metres of ground level and is ideally situated to intercept baseline air from the North Atlantic Ocean. High frequency measurements of all major greenhouse gases are made at the four UK stations, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and sulfur hexafluoride. \r\n\r\nData from the UK DECC network are used to assess atmospheric trends and quantify UK emissions, and feed into other international research programs, including the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) and Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) networks. This work is funded by the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) under contracts TRN1028/06/2015, TRN1537/06/2018, TRN5488/11/2021 and and prj_1604 to the University of Bristol and through the National Measurement System at the National Physical Laboratory.", "keywords": "UK-DECC", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27499/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/142052/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/179842/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115267/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/200686/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27595, "uuid": "6d4d32a52ac14a8987f94541e563f453", "title": "The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN)", "abstract": "The Disdrometer Verification Network (DiVeN) project began in in February 2017, installing a network of 14 Thies Laser Precipitation Monitors (LPMs) at various locations around the United Kingdom. The purpose of DiVeN was to provide verification of radar hydrometeor classification algorithms, though the data from the instruments are valuable for a much wider use in the scientific and operational meteorological community.\r\n\r\nThe work of DiVeN was funded within the NERC funded 'Evaluation of 3D dual-polarised radar-based hydrometeor classification algorithms over the UK' project (grant_number: NE/N008359/1).", "keywords": "disdrometer, network", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10634/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/28110/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115385/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115402/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115384/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115388/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115386/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115387/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115401/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27630, "uuid": "39aa4525b40849d686c786ded853d8b2", "title": "ARSF MA14/14 project", "abstract": "Investigating the combination of inventory data from a network of nine 4-ha plots across a well-characterised gradient of soil nutrient and water availability at the Sepilok Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia. These will be coupled with a ground campaign to measure leaf- level spectroscopic properties of canopy leaves and obtain samples for measure of 18 leaf chemical and morphological traits.", "keywords": "MA14_14,", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "preview", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115484/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27632, "uuid": "a6f76ccab0844a278b41315868460a88", "title": "Fidelity and Uncertainty in Climate data records from Earth Observations (FIDUCEO) H2020 Project", "abstract": "FIDUCEO has created new climate datasets from Earth Observations with rigorous treatment of uncertainty informed by the discipline of metrology. This responds to the need for enhanced credibility for climate data, to support rigorous science, decision-making and climate services. The project approach was to develop methodologies for generating Fundamental Climate Data Records (FCDRs) and Climate Data Records (CDRs) that are widely applicable and metrologically rigorous. The project also built new FCDRs and CDRs and have included complete and traceable estimates of stability and uncertainty. New tools for metrologically rigorous analysis will be created, including tools for stability analysis and ensemble creation. The project co-ordinated by the University of Reading ran from March 2015 - August 2019.\r\n \r\nThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 638822.", "keywords": "FIDUCEO, European Commission, H2020, Earth Observation, Uncertainty", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27633/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115499/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115500/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115809/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27702, "uuid": "79d5be6f496e4166b2d2a7d2f1716476", "title": "Towards a Biosphere Atmosphere Change Index (BACI) H2020 project", "abstract": "The “BACI” baci translates satellite data streams into novel “essential biodiversity variables” by integrating ground-based observations. The trans-disciplinary project offers new insights into the functioning and state of ecosystems and biodiversity. BACI enables the user community to detect abrupt and transient changes of ecosystems and quantify the implications for regional biodiversity. Other key elements are, firstly attributing ecosystem transformations to societal transformations, and secondly developing a prototype early warning system for detecting disturbances at the interface of land ecosystems and atmosphere.\r\n\r\nUniversity College London lead work package 2, provided the core requirement of timely and consistent spatial data to be used as input to the BACI analysis framework. This was primarily Earth Observation Sattelite data, but also additional spatial data such as elevation and slope/aspect. WP2 will provide a generic, scaleable framework for combining data from multiple streams for input into BACI index analysis, effectively a multi-source, surface change detection system. \r\n\r\nThe output of work package 2 was a system ‘state vector’ representing the state of a point/region on the land surface at a given time as a function of input data (reflectance, Δreflectance i.e. change in reflectance since the last observation, LST, backscatter and multi-temporal backscatter statistics, interferometric coherence, soil moisture, freeze/thaw, snow characteristics, albedo, vegetation state, ancillary), with uncertainty archived at CEDA. \r\n\r\nThe project co-ordinated by the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry ran from April 2015 - March 2019\r\n\r\nThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 640176", "keywords": "BACI, H2020, biodiversity, land surface temperature, ecology, indicators", "status": "", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27434/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115810/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115811/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115812/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27710, "uuid": "f28c949137924e9bb3e81fb11829e5d8", "title": "Climate of the LAst Millennium (CLAM): An Integrated Data-Model Approach to Reconstruct and Interpret Annual Variability in North Atlantic Circulation project", "abstract": "The overarching aim of the CLAM was to generate and interpret the first millennial scale robustly calibrated annually resolved reconstruction of the N. Atlantic Ocean circulation. The ocean circulation of the North Atlantic is variable and pivotal in controlling regional and global climate. This variability occurs both naturally, and it is anticipated, in response to anthropogenic activity. Internal and forced natural variability in this system has so far largely been characterised in terrestrial archives and models rather than in the real ocean. It is critical that we understand the magnitude, timescale, drivers and impacts of this variability if we are to correctly attribute observed trends in the North Atlantic circulation, and develop robust early warning systems of, and plan adaptation to, future change. In CLAM we aimed to utilise a network of robustly calibrated and verified absolutely dated sclerochronological proxy archives from NW Scotland, N. Iceland and the Gulf of Maine, together with high-resolution climate models, to investigate the mechanisms and forcings driving variability in the circulation patterns of the North Atlantic over the last millennium.", "keywords": "NE/N001176/1, CLAM, NERC, Climate, Model", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115835/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115836/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115837/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168892/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27721, "uuid": "745cda0af4f0440a96f5b7381078fc7f", "title": "First study of the global Nickel and Aluminium Layers in the upper atmosphere (NIALL)", "abstract": "The purpose of this project was to make the first ever study of Ni and Al chemistry in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT). The project involved making a series of experimental studies of key neutral and ion-molecule reaction rates in the gas phase, in order to understand the unique characteristics of the Ni layer and the likely concentration of the AlO layer. At the same time, a instrument was used to simulate the ablation of Ni and Al from micron-sized fragments of meteorites such as Allende and Murchison.\r\n\r\nThis is a NERC Standard Grant - NE/P001815/1.", "keywords": "NIALL, MASI, experiment, LIF, Laser", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27726/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115839/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115841/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115840/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168893/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27736, "uuid": "d6eb4e907c124482881d7d03c06903e4", "title": "ACRUISE : Atmospheric Composition and Radiative forcing changes due to UN International Ship Emissions regulations (ACRUISE)", "abstract": "The ACRUISE project will combine FAAM aircraft observations, long-term surface observations, satellite remote sensing, and process-level modelling, to investigate the impact of the 2020 ship sulfur emission regulation on atmospheric composition, radiative forcing and climate in the North Atlantic. Results of this project will improve our understanding of the impact of ship emissions on air quality and climate.\r\nShips generally burn low quality fuel and emit large quantities of sulfur dioxide and particulates, or aerosols (harmful at high concentrations), into the atmosphere above the ocean. In the presence of clouds the sulfur dioxide is rapidly converted into more particle mass growing them to sizes where they act as sites for cloud droplet formation. Given that about 70% of shipping activities occur within 400 km of the coast, ships are a large source of air pollution in coastal regions, causing 400k premature mortalities per year globally. In the UK, air pollution (including ship emissions) is responsible for 40,000 premature mortalities each year. In an effort to reduce air pollution from shipping activity, the United Nation's International Maritime Organization (IMO) is introducing new regulations from January 2020 that will require ships in international waters to reduce their maximum sulfur emissions from 3.5% by mass of fuel to 0.5%. \r\n\t\r\nParticulates emitted by ships may enhance the number of cloud droplets and potentially form regions of brighter clouds known as ship tracks. Largely because of this effect, some global models predict that ship emissions of particulates currently have a significant cooling influence on the global climate, masking a fraction of the warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions. So whilst a reduction in ship sulfur emission is predicted to almost halve the number of premature deaths globally via a reduction in sulfate aerosols, a lack of similar reductions in greenhouse gases from shipping (e.g. CO2) could lead to an overall climate warming. However, the magnitude of the cooling caused by particulates is very uncertain, with large discrepancies between global model and satellite-based estimates. This may be due to imprecise representations of the effects of aerosols on clouds in global models or biases in satellite detections of ship tracks. Furthermore, how shipping companies respond to the 2020 regulation (i.e. degree and method of compliance), in international waters where surveillance is challenging, is largely unknown and requires observational verification. \r\n\r\nThis project will take advantage of this unique and drastic \"inverse geoengineering\" event in 2020.\r\n\r\nGrant Ref: NE/S004467/1", "keywords": "ACRUISE, FAAM", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10584/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10965/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/29924/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115928/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115929/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115927/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115926/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27738, "uuid": "c94601501623483aa0a12e29ce99c0e0", "title": "FAAM AEOG : Demonstration of Comprehensive Approach to monitoring atmospheric Emissions from Oil and Gas installations", "abstract": "This project will use the FAAM aircraft to collect a comprehensive, quality controlled dataset of emissions of CO2, CH4, NO, NO2, NOx, ethane, SO2 and H2S over a one year period from North Sea oil and gas installations.\r\nThese data will be compared with annual reported emissions from both the EEMS and initial permits, working with BEIS to assess how well operators are estimating their emissions.\r\nFurther, more targeted studies will be carried out to investigate causes of large differences between measured and reported emissions, including assessment of the influence of fugitive emissions and age of the installation.\r\n\r\nNCAS will work with BEIS to target specific installations. One set of flights will be carried out prior to the intallation of a new platform off the coast of Shetland and then repeated once in place.", "keywords": "AEOG, FAAM", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "working", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10585/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10586/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/12769/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27906/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115935/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115936/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115937/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/115934/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27866, "uuid": "d1da1a2887b648a2be2ec02588991060", "title": "HYVIC FAAM Aircraft Project", "abstract": "The HYVIC project utilised the FAAM aircraft. Further details to follow.", "keywords": " HYVIC, FAAM, Met Office", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "working", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10628/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27869/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117248/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117249/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117250/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 27878, "uuid": "d799a0ae471e4e23995dfbe905f52056", "title": "Quantifying methane emissions in remote tropical settings: a new 3D approach", "abstract": "The purpose of this project was to develop a viable methodology to quantify methane emissions in remote seasonal tropical wetland settings in Africa, and thus to place constraints on the causes of growth. The NERC/Met Office FAAM aircraft was scheduled to be deployed to Uganda in early 2019: this proposal builds on the opportunity that deployment offers, by adding a detachment to the major seasonal southern tropical wetlands in Zambia's Congo and Zambesi river drainages.\r\n\r\nGrant Ref: NE/S00159X/1", "keywords": "ZWAMPS, FAAM, Met Office", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/10629/?format=api" ], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/27881/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117311/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117312/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/117313/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130590/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130591/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 28059, "uuid": "304f760f1dcb4913aa5bef4cda2e2261", "title": "ARSF - IG13_21 Project : Greenland, Helheim area", "abstract": "Scientific objective: Testing a theory of glacial calving.", "keywords": "IG13_21, IG13/21,NERC-ARF", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "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/118159/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/143688/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 28079, "uuid": "b96ce180077f4810abc4eef0e48901d9", "title": "WCRP CMIP6: Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6", "abstract": "The WCRP Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 6 (CMIP6), is a global climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by PCMDI (Program For Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison) on behalf of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP) providing input for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th Assessment Report (AR6).\n\nThe CMIP6 archive is managed via the Earth System Grid Federation, a globally distributed archive, with various portals delivering advanced faceted search capabilities provided from a number of participating organisations. 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Ultrafine particles (size smaller than 100 nanometres), as a component of PM, are increasingly implicated in disease and mortality. However, much of the research available in the literature is based on data from the developed world, especially for ultrafine particles, and without robust data it is not possible to determine trends in this important pollutant for Thailand and Bangkok in particular, and strategies for health protection therefore lack this vital information. In addition, aerosol particles provide the single largest source of uncertainty in most global climate models, and production of primary particles and gas precursors e.g. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from the transport and industrial sectors contribute significantly to this. Therefore, in order for the impact of these activities on climate to be assessed and reduced, determination of sources and levels of emission of both gases and particles much be undertaken. 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The mapping aims to achieve 500 m to 1 km spatial resolution with a relative error of less than 20 % where AGB exceeds 50 Mg ha-1. 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The SAF network complements the product-oriented activities at the EUMETSAT Central Facility in Darmstadt. The main purpose of the LSA SAF is to take full advantage of remotely sensed data, particularly those available from EUMETSAT sensors, to measure land surface variables, which will find primarily applications in meteorology.", "keywords": "The Satellite Application Facility, Land Surface Analysis", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "preview", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 29966, "uuid": "7133bbd64540498bbffd1c28bbbea9cd", "title": "ESA Permafrost Climate Change Initiative Project", "abstract": "The Permafrost Climate Change Initiatve Project (Permafrost_cci) is part of the European Space Agency's Climate Change Initiative Programme. 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AO2018 took place between 1 August and 21 September 2018, departing from and returning to Longyearbyen. The expedition was centered around a 4-week long intensive observation period, where icebreaker Oden was moored to an ice flow and drifted passively with the ice. \r\n\r\nMOCCHA is a joint project of the Universities of Stockholm (Sweden), Michigan (US), Leeds (UK), Leipzig/TROPOS (Germany), Oldenburg (Germany), Dalhousie (Canada), Lund (Sweden), Gothenburg (Sweden), California, Irvine (US), Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland), College of Charleston (USA), Virginia Institute of Marine Science (USA), Environment and Climate Change Canada, Alfred Wegener Institute (Germany), Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences (USA) and University College London (UK).", "keywords": "MOCCHA, AMF", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/29977/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129532/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129534/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129533/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/177590/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168362/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 29996, "uuid": "cb3943b3fd3e41618e2c1283d6b154f6", "title": "Silicon-containing secondary organic aerosols in ambient air (Si-SOA)", "abstract": "The Si-SOA project was lead by the University of Birmingham and ran from April 2018 - June 2019. The project aimed to advance the understanding of an important aspect of air pollution - formation of silicon-organic aerosols via atmospheric oxidation of silicon-containing volatile organic compounds from the personal care products and industries. The project sought to provide definitive evidence on the formation of silicon-containing secondary organic aerosols (Si-SOAs) via photochemical atmospheric processing by using the novel techniques at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics and the University of Birmingham. \r\n\r\nProject outputs will be of interest to research scientists working in the field of atmospheric chemical processing and human health. The results of the project support the study of the oxidation of Si-containing volatile organic compounds (Si-VOCs), which are widely used in personal care products and industrial applications. Si-VOCs are the most abundant VOCs in indoor air and its concentration in Chinese megacities can be over 10 microgram per cubic meter (which is extremely high). Si-VOCs can be oxidised by hydroxyl radicals and form secondary organic aerosols (SOAs), which contributes to the regional haze pollution.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/30041/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129630/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129631/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129632/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168410/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30004, "uuid": "7cfcd20428c3454fafa4e1afec2cf923", "title": "ESA Sea State Climate Change Initiative Project", "abstract": "The European Space Agency (ESA) Sea State CCI+ project is part of ESA's Climate Change Initiative (CCI) programme. The CCI programme was launched by ESA in 2010, to produce long term datasets of Essential Climate Variables (ECV's) derived from global satellite data. In this context, the Sea State CCI+ project was kicked off in 2018 in order to produce a CDR for the new ECV \"Sea State\".", "keywords": "", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/30025/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/11009/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129667/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129669/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129666/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129668/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30048, "uuid": "c08a430f28964283824ba0889ed4cc2c", "title": "Quantifying and Reducing Uncertainty in the Processes Controlling Tropospheric Ozone and OH", "abstract": "Understanding the behaviour of hydroxyl (OH) radicals in the troposphere is vital for explaining and predicting atmospheric composition change and its impacts on air quality and climate. The observed atmospheric abundance of ozone and methane has increased substantially over the past century due to human activity, and the fates of these gases are strongly coupled through the short-lived OH radical. However, we do not currently understand the relative importance of the different processes and variables that govern the abundance of these gases. State-of-the-art global chemistry-climate models show differences in methane lifetime of almost a factor of two, preventing them from simulating realistically the observed atmospheric build-up of methane or correctly attributing its causes. These models are also unable to reproduce ozone observations from the late 19th century, or more recent ozone trends observed over the past two decades.\r\n\r\nThis project addressed these weaknesses by using novel statistical approaches to quantify the sensitivity of OH, O3 and CH4 in global models to the processes and inputs that govern them, and by developing new observational constraints to reduce this uncertainty. We applied tried and tested emulation methods to reproduce the response of computationally-expensive atmospheric models and to permit a more complete and quantitative assessment of process contributions to uncertainty in trace gas abundance. A unique aspect of this project is that we have applied these approaches to a number of independent global models to provide a robust assessment of model responses and to identify the causes of model differences for the first time.\r\n\r\nThe overarching aim of the project was to provide fresh scientific insight into the chemical and dynamical processes governing tropospheric OH and the related gases ozone and methane. This allowed us to quantify the importance of different processes, explain the diversity in model assessments of past and future atmospheric composition change, and attribute observed changes to specific drivers.\r\n\r\nOur principal scientific objectives were:\r\n\r\n1. To identify the main causes of uncertainty in modelled tropospheric OH, O3, and CH4, allowing us to quantify for the first time how our understanding of different processes and variables contributes to variation in atmospheric composition, and to explain the large differences in model responses seen in assessments of past and future atmospheric composition\r\n\r\n2. To use atmospheric composition observations to place formal statistical constraints on model uncertainty, allowing us to determine which processes can be efficiently tested with observations and permitting design of more critical, process based approaches to model evaluation\r\n\r\n3. To apply these novel approaches and constraints to provide a new and more robust attribution of the causes of past and future O3 and CH4 changes, and permit formal quantification of the associated uncertainty.\r\n\r\nDuration of project: Jan 2016 - Dec 2018\r\nNERC Reference: NE/N003411/1", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129826/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129828/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129827/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30053, "uuid": "d085ca3d2bef4d1a8ba05fa999c86074", "title": "Space Weather Impacts on Ground-based Systems (SWIGS)", "abstract": "Space weather describes the changing properties of near-Earth space, which influences the flow of electrical currents in this region, particularly within the ionosphere and magnetosphere. Space weather results from solar magnetic activity, which waxes and wanes over the Sunspot cycle of 11 years, due to eruptions of electrically charged material from the Sun''s outer atmosphere. Particularly severe space weather can affect ground-based, electrically conducting infrastructures such as power transmission systems (National Grid), pipelines and railways. Ground based networks are at risk because rapidly changing electrical currents in space, driven by space weather, cause rapid geomagnetic field changes on the ground.\r\nThese magnetic changes give rise to electric fields in the Earth that act as a ''battery'' across conducting infrastructures. This ''battery'' causes geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) to flow to or from the Earth, through conducting networks, instead of in the more resistive ground. These GIC upset the safe operation of transformers, risking damage and blackouts. GIC also cause enhanced corrosion\r\n in long metal pipeline networks and interfere with railway signalling systems. \r\n\r\nSevere space weather in March 1989 damaged power transformers in the UK and caused a long blackout across Quebec, Canada. The most extreme space weather event known - the ''Carrington Event'' of 1859 - caused widespread failures and instabilities in telegraph networks, fires in telegraph offices and auroral displays to low latitudes. The likelihood of another such extreme event is estimated to be around 10% per decade. Severe space weather is therefore recognised in the UK government''s\r\nNational Risk Register as a one-in-two to one-in-twenty year event, for which industry and government needs to plan to mitigate the risk. Some studies have estimated the economic consequence of space weather and GIC to run to billions of dollars per day in the major advanced economies, through the prolonged loss of electrical power.\r\n\r\nThere are mathematical models of how GIC are caused by space weather and where in the UK National Grid they may appear (there are no models of GIC flow in UK pipelines or railway networks). However these models are quite limited in what they can do and may therefore not provide a true picture of GIC risk in grounded systems, for example highlighting some locations as being at risk, when in fact\r\nany problems lie elsewhere. The electrical model that has been developed to represent GIC at transformer substations in the National Grid misses key features, such as a model of the 132kV transmission system of England and Wales, or any model for Northern Ireland. The conductivity of the subsurface of the UK is known only partly and in some areas not at all well. (We need to know the conductivity in order to compute the electric field that acts as the ''battery'' for GIC.) The\r\nUK GIC models only ''now-cast'', at best, and they have no forecast capability, even though this is a stated need of industry and government. We do not have tried and tested now-cast models, or even forecast models, of magnetic variations on the ground. This is because of our under-developed understanding of how currents flow in the ionosphere and magnetosphere, how these interconnect and how they relate to conditions in the solar wind.\r\n\r\nIn this project we will upgrade existing or create new models that relate geomagnetically induced currents GIC in power, pipe and railway networks to ionospheric, magnetospheric and solar wind conditions. These models will address the issues we have identified with the current generation of models and their capabilities and provide accurate data for industry and governments to assess our risk from space weather. In making progress on these issues we will also radically improve on our physical understanding of the way electrical currents and electromagnetic fields interact near and in the Earth and how they affect the important technologies we rely on.", "keywords": "SWIGS, Space, weather", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129839/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129840/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129841/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/177564/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168899/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30087, "uuid": "3c6c92b8eda5411b88d11445481fb6f8", "title": "An integrated data-model study of interactions between tropical monsoons and extra-tropical climate variability and extremes (INTEGRATE)", "abstract": "In order to predict the evolution of inter-regional linkages this century, it is crucial to understand how they have evolved in the past. This is particularly important because extremes such as drought are modulated by decadal variability. The project was motivated by recent identification of multidecadal links between 2000-year reconstructions of Tibetan Plateau precipitation and Northern Hemisphere temperature. The project went far beyond this initial finding by combining insights gained from coupled climate models and observations (instrumental, tree-ring and documentary records) to identify large-scale modes that link the variability of tropical monsoons and northern extratropical climates on multiple timescales. The project aimed to (i) better understand the teleconnections between monsoon and extratropical regions (with particular emphasis on the Arctic), (ii) evaluate the ability of climate models to reproduce observed behaviour including regional extremes, (iii) explore mechanisms that drive the observed behaviour and understand how the linkages may evolve under future climate change using simulations with a hierarchy of models. Paleoclimate records, including temperature- sensitive tree-ring records from the Eurasian Arctic and precipitation-sensitive series from the Asian monsoon regions provide a unique opportunity to identify associations on annual to multidecadal timescales. CMIP5 and CMIP6 \"control\" and \"last millennium\" runs were used to assess simulated unforced variability and response to forcings such as volcanoes and to consider SST and atmospheric circulation patterns associated with periods of extremes in the monsoon, extratropical and Arctic regions. New simulations with imposed anomalies (e.g. sea or land surface temperatures in particular regions) in conjunction with external forcing were designed to explore the roles of basin-wide changes or land-surface interactions in generating and synchronising decadal variability. Implications for future climate change were considered using model simulations and our improved understanding of mechanisms.", "keywords": "INTEGRATE, AMO, model, IGCM4", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129979/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129981/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129980/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168902/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30091, "uuid": "d9f71fe249584e8cad8ef6c69c1ca739", "title": "An integrated data-model study of interactions between tropical monsoons and extra-tropical climate variability and extremes (INTEGRATE)", "abstract": "In order to predict the evolution of inter-regional linkages this century, it is crucial to understand how they have evolved in the past. This is particularly important because extremes such as drought are modulated by decadal variability. Our study is motivated by recent identification of multidecadal links between 2000-year reconstructions of Tibetan Plateau precipitation and Northern Hemisphere temperature. We will go far beyond this initial finding by combining insights gained from coupled climate models and observations (instrumental, tree-ring and documentary records) to identify large-scale modes that link the variability of tropical monsoons and northern extratropical climates on multiple timescales. We will (i) better understand the teleconnections between monsoon and extratropical regions (with particular emphasis on the Arctic), (ii) evaluate the ability of climate models to reproduce observed behaviour including regional extremes, (iii) explore mechanisms that drive the observed behaviour and understand how the linkages may evolve under future climate change using simulations with a hierarchy of models. Paleoclimate records, including temperature- sensitive tree-ring records from the Eurasian Arctic and precipitation-sensitive series from the Asian monsoon regions provide a unique opportunity to identify associations on annual to multidecadal timescales. CMIP5 and CMIP6 \"control\" and \"last millennium\" runs will be used to assess simulated unforced variability and response to forcings such as volcanoes and to consider SST and atmospheric circulation patterns associated with periods of extremes in the monsoon, extratropical and Arctic regions. New simulations with imposed anomalies (e.g. sea or land surface temperatures in particular regions) in conjunction with external forcing will be designed to explore the roles of basin-wide changes or land-surface interactions in generating and synchronising decadal variability. Implications for future climate change will be considered using model simulations and our improved understanding of mechanisms.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129992/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129994/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/129993/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168904/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30186, "uuid": "80f56196c4184a77a581b26591d7348b", "title": "ACCI- Atmospheric Chemistry-Climate Interactions", "abstract": "ACCI was a ERC funded project", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130404/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130405/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130406/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168906/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30197, "uuid": "14818d07b867480c90ed01fbf81d9346", "title": "Defra and JNCC Analysis Ready Sentinel Data", "abstract": "Defra and JNCC aim to provide timely, cost-effective, and high-quality, Analysis Ready Sentinel Data (ARD) for a wide range of applications. These data are provided for the UK geographic area for this project. The indices datasets currently cover Yorkshire, UK, but coverage will be expanded in the future. These products have been produced using the Copernicus satellites, Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2.", "keywords": "Analysis Ready Data, Sentinel, ARD, indices", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130448/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130449/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130450/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130465/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130451/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30202, "uuid": "6686e7fc0c40483bb49b878224fe7cb6", "title": "NEODAAS Dundee Satellite Receiving Station", "abstract": "NEODAAS Dundee Satellite Receiving Station retrieved many different earth observation satellite data products beginning in 1978. This facility provided direct satellite data acquisition, dissemination, and archiving for NERC.\r\n\r\nData archiving started with the launch of the prototype 3rd generation NOAA satellite TIROS-N in October 1978. The station also recorded data from the CZCS on NIMBUS-7 between August 1979 and the end of the mission in December 1986. A replacement, SeaWiFS, was received and archived.\r\n\r\nData delivered to CEDA to store after the closure of the NEODAAS Dundee satellite receiving station. These datasets were deemed important, unique data that needed to be kept long term.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130463/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130464/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30203, "uuid": "8e4fc3d35a0d451c9260423b61c49043", "title": "NASA Nimbus 7 project", "abstract": "The Nimbus 7 research-and-development satellite served as a stabilised, earth-oriented platform for the testing of advanced systems used to sense and collect data in the pollution, oceanographic, and meteorological disciplines. The polar-orbiting spacecraft consisted of three major structures: (1) a hollow torus-shaped sensor mount, (2) solar paddles, and (3) a control housing unit that was connected to the sensor mount by a tripod truss structure. These structures gave the spacecraft a configuration somewhat like that of an ocean buoy.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130462/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30221, "uuid": "ba27c1c6a03b450e9269f668566658ec", "title": "(APHH India) Megacity Delhi atmospheric emission quantification, assessment and impacts (DelhiFlux)", "abstract": "The project, part of the Air Pollution & Human Health in a Developing Indian Megacity (APHH-India) programme, has four specific objectives:\r\n\r\nTo improve the emission factor database for key source types and compounds in Delhi through a combination of lab and field based emission factor measurements, using harmonised instrumentation.\r\nPrerequisite\r\n\r\nTo compile a state-of-the-art emission inventory for the greater Delhi area at a spatial resolution of (1.6 km)2, together with temporal profiles of the diurnal and seasonal variability.\r\nTo inform and evaluate this emission inventory through direct and independent emission flux measurements at the urban scale (~10 km2).\r\nTo apply atmospheric transport modelling to assess the performance of the emission inventory against concentration measurements and quantify the implications of the emissions improvements for air quality indicators.\r\n\r\nGrant Ref: NE/P016472/1", "keywords": "APHH, Delhiflux", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/32625/?format=api" ], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130596/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130597/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130598/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/145471/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30229, "uuid": "93cf539bc3004cc8b98006e69078d86b", "title": "ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (snow_cci)", "abstract": "The overarching goal of snow_cci is the generation of homogeneous, well calibrated, long-term time series of key snow cover parameters (snow area extent and snow mass) from multi-sensor satellite data for climate applications. A main motivation for this initiative are significant discrepancies in the climatologies, anomalies, and trends in global snow cover time series from different products, detected in the ESA QA4EO Satellite Snow Product Intercomparison and Evaluation project (SnowPEx).\r\n\r\nThe first phase of the project started in September 2018; the second phase started in February 2022. The third phase of the snow_cci project is planned to start in late 2025.", "keywords": "ESA, CCI, Snow, SWE", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/11009/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130646/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130647/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/142502/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/215976/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30234, "uuid": "7b64cf24f47f4b1aa499339c5a576be1", "title": "ECMWF ERA5 Re-analysis project", "abstract": "The objectives of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ERA5 project are to produce and promote use of a comprehensive set of global analyses describing the state of the atmosphere, land and ocean-wave conditions from 1979 to present. The ERA5 project builds on the previous work undertaken by the ERA-15, ERA-40 and ERA-Interim projects. ERA5 is continuously updated at ECMWF, with initial products upto 5 days behind the present day issued as ERA5t ahead of review and final release as the ERA5 data, typically 2 months behind the present month.", "keywords": "re-analysis, ECMWF", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/30248/?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/130661/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130662/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130663/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130664/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30242, "uuid": "abafe11979874f5bb78dca45e1c7741c", "title": "Isotopic constraints on past ozone layer in polar ice (ISOL-ICE)", "abstract": "The ozone layer shields all land-based life forms from harmful ultraviolet radiation; and indirectly influences the climate at the Earth's surface, including temperature and winds, particularly near the poles. Man-made halocarbons, used for example in refrigerators and spray cans, were released to the atmosphere and have caused significant destruction of the ozone layer since the late 1970s, especially above Antarctica during spring-time. Because the use of many halocarbons was banned by the 1989 Montreal Protocol, the ozone layer is expected to recover to the conditions of the 1960s and early 1970s within this century.\r\n\r\nHowever, the thickness of the ozone layer is also influenced by natural causes, which are less well understood and which make predictions of future ozone and the climate less certain. Natural causes include variations in the sun's activity, volcanic eruptions, the release of biogenic halocarbons and atmospheric circulation. Currently there is very little information on the natural variability of the ozone layer over historic time scales, i.e. before direct observations started in the early 20th century. However, understanding the natural variability of the ozone layer and the underlying causes is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of climate and ozone policy options. It is also necessary in order to improve predictions of ground-level UV radiation, which is recognized as an environmental carcinogen and a major concern for human health.\r\n\r\nOne way to go back in time beyond the era of modern measurements is the use of proxies measured in polar ice cores. Apart from a recently proposed biomarker there are no quantitative proxies of past UV radiation. Here we propose to measure the isotopes of nitrogen and oxygen in the nitrate ion in polar ice to reconstruct past ultraviolet radiation and therefore the ozone layer. Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. In the very dry regions of inner Antarctica snow is exposed to sunlight for many months before being buried by snowfall. During that exposure the nitrate in the snow is decomposed by solar UV radiation; during that process the heavier nitrogen isotopes in nitrate are observed to stay preferentially in the snow, whereas the lighter ones escape to the atmosphere above. That fractionation depends on the wavelength and duration of the UV radiation. We hypothesize that once the nitrate in the snow is buried at depth, it preserves an isotopic fingerprint of down-welling UV radiation and therefore of the thickness of the ozone layer.\r\n\r\nThe project collected a shallow ice core from East Antarctic Plateau, where low accumulation rates prevail, to develop and apply a new ice core proxy based on the stable isotopes of nitrate, to constrain trends in the ozone layer above Antarctica over the last 1kyr. To do this, the project calibrated the ice core signal with observations of the ozone layer above Antarctica since the 1950s, and then extrapolate that relationship to the more distant past.\r\n\r\nUsing numerical models the project investigated the underlying causes of the ice core-based reconstruction of past variability in the ozone layer. Particular questions attemptted to answer include: has stratospheric ozone changed in the past; and how did solar variability, natural emissions of halocarbons, or volcanic eruptions contribute to the reconstructed trends?", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130679/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130681/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130680/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168910/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30277, "uuid": "ba7db141f0354f7481a447651d81282f", "title": "Seasonal Forecasts of the 20th Century", "abstract": "Seasonal Forecasts of the 20th Century, for four seasons every year from 1900-2010.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130845/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130847/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/130846/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168915/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30304, "uuid": "01da4a9940054d1a97fb21f4e77978ed", "title": "Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)", "abstract": "Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) is a member of the Leibniz Association. The TROPOS was founded for the investigation of physical and chemical processes in the polluted troposphere. Meanwhile, a well-defined and globally unique research profile of TROPOS emerged, with a focus on aerosols, i.e. small airborne particles, and clouds. Despite their minute absolute amount, aerosols and clouds are essential parts of the atmosphere because they control the budgets of energy, water and trace substances of the Earth System.", "keywords": "", "status": "", "publicationState": "", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 30309, "uuid": "09c9b617a2d6462f9954a3c3a34fcc27", "title": "ESA Lakes Climate Change Initiative Project", "abstract": "The Lakes Climate Change Initiative Project (Lakes_cci) is part of the European Space Agency's Climate Change Initiative Programme to produce long term datasets of Essential Climate Variables (ECV's) derived from global satellite data..\r\n\r\nLakes are of significant interest to the scientific community, local to national governments, industries and the wider public. A range of scientific disciplines including hydrology, limnology, climatology, biogeochemistry and geodesy are interested in distribution and functioning of the millions of lakes (from small ponds to inland seas), from the local to the global scale. Remote sensing provides an opportunity to extend the spatio-temporal scale of lake observation. In this context, the Lakes_cci develops products for the following five thematic climate variables:\r\n•\tLake Water Level (LWL): a proxy fundamental to understand the balance between water inputs and water loss and their connection with regional and global climate changes.\r\n•\tLake Water Extent (LWE): a proxy for change in glacial regions (lake expansion) and drought in many arid environments, water extent relates to local climate for the cooling effect that water bodies provide.\r\n•\tLake Surface Water temperature (LSWT): correlated with regional air temperatures and a proxy for mixing regimes, driving biogeochemical cycling and seasonality. \r\n•\tLake Ice Cover (LIC): freeze-up in autumn and advancing break-up in spring are proxies for gradually changing climate patterns and seasonality. \r\n•\tLake Water-Leaving Reflectance (LWLR): a direct indicator of biogeochemical processes and habitats in the visible part of the water column (e.g. seasonal phytoplankton biomass fluctuations), and an indicator of the frequency of extreme events (peak terrestrial run-off, changing mixing conditions).\r\n\r\nIn this context, Lakes_cci represents a unique framework to provide consistent and homogenous data to the multiple communities of lake scientists. The project actively engages with this community to assess the utility and future improvement of Lakes_cci products.", "keywords": "Lakes, CCI", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/11009/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131962/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131960/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131963/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131965/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131002/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131961/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131964/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 30331, "uuid": "fbe91ab3e744426aa677b7ce2ed3e925", "title": "WCRP CMIP6: the NIMS-KMA team contribution", "abstract": "World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 contribution to the project by the the NIMS-KMA team The the NIMS-KMA team team consisted of the following agencies: National Institute of Meteorological Sciences (NIMS) and Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) team.", "keywords": "WCRP, CMIP6, NIMS-KMA", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/30334/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/30885/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/28079/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131119/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131120/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/131121/?format=api", 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AR6 is composed of contributions from its three Working Groups, a Synthesis Report, and three Special Reports (SR).\r\n\r\n - SR Global warming of 1.5 degree C\r\n - SR Climate Change and Land\r\n - SR Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate\r\n - AR6 Working Group 1 contribution: The physical science basis.\r\n - AR6 Working Group 2 contribution: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability.\r\n - AR6 Working Group 3 contribution: Mitigation of climate change\r\n - AR6 Synthesis Report", "keywords": "IPCC-DDC, IPCC, AR6, SR1.5", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "working", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137311/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/139611/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/139612/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/139613/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/139614/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31364, "uuid": "697833e00aaa42dd867dd341e16cfc47", "title": "WCRP CMIP6: Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) contribution", "abstract": "World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 contribution to the project by the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD) team.", "keywords": "WCRP, CMIP6, DWD", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/observationcollections/31367/?format=api" ], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/28079/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137726/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137727/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137728/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137730/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137731/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/137729/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/167505/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/167506/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31775, "uuid": "ce00cc3194394d6bb0e1283330e84ee1", "title": "Melting of Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves", "abstract": "PhD research project examining the atmospheric causes of surface melting on the Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctic Peninsula.", "keywords": "", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140187/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140189/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140188/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/177591/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168941/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31795, "uuid": "3aa34c1e82a94a4aa6696cb887d3bbb1", "title": "Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society", "abstract": "The mission of the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society is to radically transform the scientific and practical understanding of wildfire as an intersection of coupled social, ecological and physical processes, and become the go-to-place for wildfire research and expertise worldwide. The aim is for society in the future to understand, predict and manage wildfire far more effectively than today.\r\n\r\nIt aims to understand what factors govern wildfire regimes, including the sources, frequency, intensity, timing, and spatial pattern of fire; develop ways of predicting fire risks that include new biophysical understanding and account more reflexively for human-environment dynamics; quantify the impacts of fire on natural processes and human systems, including assessing their influence on future climate, economic consequences and wider cultural meanings; and develop ideas for living with fire, which includes the recognition that some wildfires are beneficial for ecosystem function and livelihoods, and humans use and control fire for many purposes within landscapes.\r\n\r\nThe Centre’s day-to-day work is organised into four Strands focusing on major topics/regions of interest: Fire in the Tropics; Fire in the North; Fire at the Wildland-Urban-Interface; Fire in Global Systems. These will be pursued through interdisciplinary, collaborative and participatory research, from the local to global scales, and by training a large cohort of early career researchers, thus nurturing a new generation of fire scientists.", "keywords": "Leverhulme, wildfire, fire", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "preview", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140277/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140278/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140296/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31799, "uuid": "d53d802102dc4cf18d64a883eb229ca4", "title": "COVID-19 Emissions Reduction Study", "abstract": "As a result of the global COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) pandemic, there have been huge reductions in economic activity, with the lockdowns imposed to reduce the spread of the disease causing widespread reductions in transport and aviation emissions. This has resulted in a reduction in the emissions of many short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) and in this study, we have quantified using a chemistry-climate model how these changes in SLCF are likely to impact on atmospheric composition and the radiative balance of the atmosphere using a set of idealised experiments. In spite of large changes in nitrogen dioxide and aerosol optical depth (both improvements for an air quality perspective), we find that there is a very small change in the radiative balance of the atmosphere and neglecting any aerosol-cloud interactions this small change results in a negative forcing which would act to cool the planet. However, these effects are all likely to be very short-lived depending on what happens to emissions following the return to the new normal.", "keywords": "COVID19, COVID-19, emissions, reduction, atmospheric, nitrogen dioxide, aerosol", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140303/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140304/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140305/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140306/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140307/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/148559/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31854, "uuid": "f7fe87d721a642448aa43efe0ff0eb80", "title": "Flooding From Intense Rainfall (FFIR)", "abstract": "The Natural Environment Research Council's programme Flooding from Intense Rainfall (FFIR) was a £5.2 million NERC-led five-year programme with the objective of reducing the risks of damage and loss of life by surface water and flash floods through improved identification, characterisation and prediction of interacting meteorological, hydrological and hydro-morphological processes that contribute to flooding associated with high intensity rainfall events.\r\n\r\nThe programme was a collaboration between the NERC, the Met Office and the Environment Agency.", "keywords": "flooding, rainfall", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/11981/?format=api" ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140601/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140602/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140603/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140600/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31857, "uuid": "9c8abac5689247ceb32a425c78b58eea", "title": "Reconciling Volcanic Forcing and Climate Records throughout the Last Millennium (Vol-Clim)", "abstract": "Volcanic eruptions are an important driver of climate variability and climate change, yet climate model simulations do not agree with data on the magnitude of temperature changes caused by large-magnitude volcanic eruptions. The Vol-Clim project will resolve this discrepancy by deriving new and improved estimates of volcanic forcing using a state-of-the-art Earth System Model developed in the UK (UKESM1), which will allow us to quantify and better understand how large explosive volcanic eruptions affected the climate system since 1250 CE.\r\n\r\nGrant Ref: NE/S000887/1", "keywords": "Vol-Clim, model, aerosol, volcanic, eruption", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140617/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140618/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140619/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/140620/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168943/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31946, "uuid": "921d35b72b144987829e75c4bae05269", "title": "RCEMIP: Radiative-Convective Equilbrium Model Intercomparison Project", "abstract": "RCEMIP, an intercomparison of multiple types of models configured in radiative–convective equilibrium (RCE). RCE is an idealization of the climate system in which there is a balance between radiative cooling of the atmosphere and heating by convection. The scientific objectives of RCEMIP are three-fold. First, clouds and climate sensitivity will be investigated in the RCE setting. This includes determining how cloud fraction changes with warming and the role of self-aggregation of convection in climate sensitivity. Second, RCEMIP will quantify the dependence of the degree of convective aggregation and tropical circulation regimes on temperature. Finally, by providing a common baseline, RCEMIP will allow the robustness of the RCE state across the spectrum of models to be assessed, which is essential for interpreting the results found regarding clouds, climate sensitivity, and aggregation, and more generally, determining which features of tropical climate a RCE framework is useful for. A novel aspect and major advantage of RCEMIP is the accessibility of the RCE framework to a variety of models, including cloud-resolving models, general circulation models, global cloud-resolving models, single-column models, and large-eddy simulation models.", "keywords": "RCEMIP, model, RCE, climate", "status": "completed", "publicationState": "published", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141214/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141215/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141216/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141217/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/168949/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31951, "uuid": "13723bd3594c432b98f77508041cb495", "title": "NCAS-AMF: Long term observations at Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), Hampshire", "abstract": "The Natural Environment Research Council's (NERC) National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) undertake a number of long term measurements by a suite of instruments to support ongoing atmospheric research at a variety of locations. These include a long-term observation mode of instruments from the NCAS Atmospheric Measurement Facility (AMF) when not deployed on specific field campaign duties for other projects. One such long-term deployment covers the NCAS x-band radar deployed at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), Hampshire, UK.", "keywords": "NCAS, AMF, radar, precipitation, rainfall, dual-polarisation, hydrometeorology", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "working", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/projects/876/?format=api", "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141258/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141259/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141260/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141261/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141262/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141264/?format=api" ] }, { "ob_id": 31968, "uuid": "cd161a8305384eb38109036a74d7e2b9", "title": "ESA Biological Pump and Carbon Export Processes (BICEP) Project", "abstract": "The ESA Biological Pump and Carbon Export Processes (BICEP) project is an ESA project led by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The objective of the BICEP project is to further advance our capacity to better characterise the different components of the ocean biological carbon pump, its pools and fluxes, its variability in space and time and the understanding of its processes and interactions with the earth system, from a synergetic use of space data, in-situ measurements and model outputs.\r\n\r\nThe development of the BICEP datasets was also supported the Simons Foundation grant 'Computational Biogeochemical Modeling of Marine Ecosystems' (CBIOMES, number 549947).", "keywords": "", "status": "ongoing", "publicationState": "preview", "identifier_set": [], "observationCollection": [], "parentProject": null, "subProject": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141467/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141468/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141469/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141471/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141612/?format=api", "https://api.catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/141533/?format=api" ] } ] }