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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring Particle number concentration, condensed water content, mean volume radius, precipitation rate and size spectrum\n(25 - 800 micrometres)."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension precipitation particle imaging probe (2-DP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension precipitation particle imaging probe (2-DP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension precipitation particle imaging probe (2-DP)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring Particle number concentration, condensed water content, mean volume radius, precipitation rate and size spectrum\n(200 - 6400 microns)."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension precipitation particle imaging probe (2-DP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension precipitation particle imaging probe (2-DP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "short_code": "acq",
            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Manchester/UFAM: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) - formerly umist-ams at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Manchester/UFAM: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) - formerly umist-ams; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "University of Manchester/UFAM: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) - formerly umist-ams",
                        "abstract": "The Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) is the only currently available instrument capable of providing quantitative size and chemical mass loading information in real-time for non-refractory sub-micron aerosol particles. The AMS couples size-resolved particle sampling and mass spectrometric techniques into a single real-time measurement system. The Aerodyne AMS has been deployed world-wide at fixed sites, and on mobile laboratory, ship and aircraft platforms. Over 100 instruments are in use in industrial, academic and government laboratories.\r\n\r\nScientifically, the instrument can deliver quantitative mass concentrations of the major non-refractory chemical species present in submicron particles (ammonium, nitrate, sulphate, organics and non-sea-salt chloride) in microgrammes per cubic metre. It is also capable of delivering these concentrations as a function of diameter as a dM/dlog(D) distribution. Further to this, information on the chemical nature of the organic fraction can be derived by inspecting the relative sizes of the peaks within the mass spectrum. In order to produce fully quality assured and meaningful results, the data must be processed offline or near-real-time. The Compact Time-of-Flight AMS (C-ToF-AMS) is a version that enables continuous acquisition of complete mass spectra (1-800 m/z) of all sampled particles at rates as fast as 80 kHz."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Manchester/UFAM: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) - formerly umist-ams at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Manchester/UFAM: Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) - formerly umist-ams; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from CEH Edinburgh: Tedlar bag gas sample at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: CEH Edinburgh: Tedlar bag gas sample; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "CEH Edinburgh: Tedlar bag gas sample",
                        "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED"
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                        "uuid": "89192de22b0647b7b8b97758174ded33",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from CEH Edinburgh: Tedlar bag gas sample at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Flux Experiment (FLUXEX) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: CEH Edinburgh: Tedlar bag gas sample; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "short_code": "acq",
            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Radar Altimeter at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Radar Altimeter; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Radar Altimeter",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring altitude."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Radar Altimeter at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Radar Altimeter; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe)",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring altitude."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Hygrometer (General Eastern)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring dew point or frost point by using a chilled mirror hygrometer. \r\n\r\nThe General Eastern 1011B is a chilled mirror hygrometer for use in cloud-free air - it optically monitors the temperature of a mirror when liquid water or ice begins to condense. Air is drawn through the instrument through a passive inlet located 6m aft of the nose and 4 cm from the skin, which is within the boundary layer. \r\n\r\nPerformance of the instrument depends on temperature; it is subject to oscillations at low frost points.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measurend in 4Hz. This 4Hz frequency can be found in the full core datafile, or as 1Hz in the 1Hz data file.\r\n\r\nParameters in the data files are: TDEW_GE (Dew point from the General Eastern instrument, K)"
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid Water Content Probe (Johnson-Williams)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring concentration of liquid water in clouds using a heated wire resistance bridge."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Honeywell H423 laser Inertial Navigation Unit (INU)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring aircraft velocity components, Attitude, Attitude Rates, Ground Speed and Drift angle. Position and Acceleration."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 413,
                        "uuid": "6604e20675404abdb77bcef9c0f019cd",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TSI 3025A Condensation Particle Counter (CPC) - formerly known as CNC.",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring condensation particles."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Total Water Content  (TWC) probe",
                        "abstract": "FAAM core instrument measuring total water content."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TECO 42 chemiluminescence instrument",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument to measure NO, NO2 and NOx on core chemistry rack."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TECO 49 UV photometric ozone instrument",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring ozone on core chemistry rack."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                {
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                        "ob_id": 51,
                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 393,
                        "uuid": "40439dcb19454eb6abba77f23361d618",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Patch (ex MRF) - GPS",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring aircraft position, velocity and time standard."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid and total water content probe (Nevzorov)",
                        "abstract": "The Nevzorov probe, manufactured by Sky Physics Technology Inc., is a multi-element hot-wire probe for the simultaneous measurement of condensed liquid water content (LWC) and total condensed water content (TWC). Ice water content (IWC) can be calculated, being the difference between these two quantities. The detection elements are mounted on a vane that self-aligns with the airflow. The temperature of the elements is held constant and the water content calculated from first principles based on the measured power through each element. Two types of vanes have been used, with the newer types, identified as VANETYPE 1T2L1R in the flight constants, having two LWC sense elements, one reference element and one TWC cone. These have been used since late 2016, The old style have a single LWC element and separate references for the LWC and TWC elements. The TWC element is the 60° deep-cone type.\r\n\r\nThe instrument is mounted to the FAAM Bae-146, close to the nose on the starboard side of the fuselage."
                    },
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring 0.3 - 3 micrometres, 0.7 - 3 micrometres and 4 - 50 micrometres hemispheric irradiance."
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                        "uuid": "38b2921c5fbb40e39698545d8dd02631",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: De-iced (Rosemount 102BL) and non de-iced (Rosemount 102AL) temperature sensors",
                        "abstract": "FAAM core instruments measuring true air temperature (in K) by using platinum resistance thermometers (currently, possibility of changing to thermistors in future) in de-iced and non-deiced housings. \r\n\r\nThe true air temperature is calculated based on the indicated temperature measured by two Rosemount type 102 probes (as well as the static and dynamic pressure RVSM measurements). Both sensors employ similar inlets to draw flow across a sensor (either a platinum PRT or glass bead thermistor) using inlets that have been designed to minimise water and particle ingress, as well as minimising interaction of the air with the inlet walls. \r\n\r\nThe deiced sensor contains a heater operated by the flight manager when icing is suspected (a correction is automatically applied to data during these periods). \r\n\r\nThe specific type of sensor used dictates the response time, for details see FAAM document FAAM013001A.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measured in 32 Hz. This frequency can be found in the full 32Hz core data file, or as 1 Hz in 1Hz data file. Parameters in the data files are: TAT_DI_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount deiced temperature sensor), TAT_ND_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount non-deiced temperature sensor)."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Aerolaser AL5002 Carbon Monoxide instrument on Core Chemistry rack  (CO)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring Carbon monoxide (CO). Aerolaser AL5002 Used pre May 2011\r\n\r\nAL 5002 VUV Fast Fluorescence CO Analyser\r\nThe AL5002 (s/n 127) is a commercial gas analyser produced by Aerolaser GmbH.\r\nThe analyser employs the measurement of the fluorescence of CO when exposed to UV light at a wavelength of 150nm, which is proportional to the concentration of CO.\r\n\r\nAmbient air is drawn into the cabin from the starboard air sample pipe (port #11) along several meters of 1/8\" od PFA line at a flowrate of approximately 180 ml/min, by means of a vacuum pump (Vaccubrand model MV2) . The air is then dried using a Perma Pure Nafion gas dryer (model MD-110-24P) prior to the detector. The fluorescence cell is maintained at a low pressure, typically around 7.5 Torr, and constant temperature, typically 40°C.\r\nThe monochromator optical filters, providing the collimated 150nm source from a plasma lamp, are flushed with mass flow controlled and filtered (via Entegris GateKeeper N2 purifier) high-purity (N6.0) nitrogen  to prevent ingress of highly absorbing molecular oxygen or/and contaminating species such as CO. The plasma lamp itself requires a constant supply of 0.25% CO2/AR (N6.0), also mass flow controlled, in order to produce emissions of the required intensity.\r\n\r\nData\r\nThe AL5002 exhibits a very fast response to changes in ambient CO concentrations. The manufacturer quotes 0.1s for a 10-90% response time (albeit with a 2s signal delay). FAAM data are output at 1 Hz from the analyser and presented similarly at 1hz in the Core data.\r\nThe residence time of sample in the inlet line is not negligible. Calculation of the flow rates and length of tubing in the sample inlet suggest a residence time of over 10 seconds. CO data (eg icon CO Time Lag (21.77 kB 2009-12-14 13:22:02) certainly show a time lag in flight, typically of 15 seconds, the measured lag is additionally associated with a small amount of smoothing in the data. FAAM are working to correct this.\r\nOver the course of a flight, the CO analyser sensitivity (Hz/ppbv) and background (Hz) both tend to change (where Hz is the analyser's photomultiplier raw photon count rate, per sec). FAAM's standard practice is to calibrate these quantities periodically through a flight by means of an on-board CO/Air standard and Sofnocat 514 CO scrubber (internal to analyser) . These calibrations take around 150s, and are usually performed where flight levels change significantly. No CO measurement data are available during these times and as such the precise location of calibrations is usually a matter for consultation with the Mission Scientist of the day.  Instrument calibrations are automatically applied to the data as they are performed; unfortunately this can result in apparent step changes either side of a calibration, where the sensitivity/background has changed significantly. FAAM are seeking to improve this method.\r\nThe analogue output from the instrument is logged by the aircraft data recording system and scaled accordingly to produce a concentration measurement (ppbv).\r\nThe AL5002 is operated throughout the range 0-2000 ppbv, and its linearity has been demonstrated to 100,000 ppbv (see Publications). The system is therefore calibrated at nominally 500 ppbv, above the level of typical ambient measurements in the free troposphere.\r\nThe manufacturer estimates the instrument precision to be ±1.5 ppbv at 100 ppbv measured CO, and a lowest detection limit of 3 ppbv for 1 Hz data has been documented (see Publications).  A 1σ precision of ±2.8 ppbv can be derived from Poisson Statistics of the mean background count rate (~34000 Hz) and nominal sensitivity of 65 Hz/ppbv.\r\nFAAM on-board CO/Air calibration standards are traceable to a NOAA-GMD / WMO 2000 scale CO/Air standard, and are compared several times a year. As a result, overall measurement uncertainties for the FAAM AL5002 CO measurements are estimated to be around ±5%.\r\n\r\nPublications\r\nThe principle and operation of the AL5002 instrument was documented in the following journal paper:\r\nAn improved fast-response vacuum-UV resonance fluorescence CO instrument, Gerbig et al.\r\nJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 104, NO. D1, PAGES 1699-1704, JANUARY 20, 1999"
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                        "abstract": "FAAM core instruments measuring true air temperature (in K) by using platinum resistance thermometers (currently, possibility of changing to thermistors in future) in de-iced and non-deiced housings. \r\n\r\nThe true air temperature is calculated based on the indicated temperature measured by two Rosemount type 102 probes (as well as the static and dynamic pressure RVSM measurements). Both sensors employ similar inlets to draw flow across a sensor (either a platinum PRT or glass bead thermistor) using inlets that have been designed to minimise water and particle ingress, as well as minimising interaction of the air with the inlet walls. \r\n\r\nThe deiced sensor contains a heater operated by the flight manager when icing is suspected (a correction is automatically applied to data during these periods). \r\n\r\nThe specific type of sensor used dictates the response time, for details see FAAM document FAAM013001A.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measured in 32 Hz. This frequency can be found in the full 32Hz core data file, or as 1 Hz in 1Hz data file. Parameters in the data files are: TAT_DI_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount deiced temperature sensor), TAT_ND_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount non-deiced temperature sensor)."
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "abstract": "The Nevzorov probe, manufactured by Sky Physics Technology Inc., is a multi-element hot-wire probe for the simultaneous measurement of condensed liquid water content (LWC) and total condensed water content (TWC). Ice water content (IWC) can be calculated, being the difference between these two quantities. The detection elements are mounted on a vane that self-aligns with the airflow. The temperature of the elements is held constant and the water content calculated from first principles based on the measured power through each element. Two types of vanes have been used, with the newer types, identified as VANETYPE 1T2L1R in the flight constants, having two LWC sense elements, one reference element and one TWC cone. These have been used since late 2016, The old style have a single LWC element and separate references for the LWC and TWC elements. The TWC element is the 60° deep-cone type.\r\n\r\nThe instrument is mounted to the FAAM Bae-146, close to the nose on the starboard side of the fuselage."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid and total water content probe (Nevzorov) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                    "title": "Mobile Platform Operation for: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring 0.3 - 3 micrometres, 0.7 - 3 micrometres and 4 - 50 micrometres hemispheric irradiance."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: AL5002 Carbon Monoxide instrument on Core Chemistry rack  (CO) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the Production of Ozone of South-east England (POSE) Project",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: AL5002 Carbon Monoxide instrument on Core Chemistry rack  (CO); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Aerolaser AL5002 Carbon Monoxide instrument on Core Chemistry rack  (CO)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring Carbon monoxide (CO). Aerolaser AL5002 Used pre May 2011\r\n\r\nAL 5002 VUV Fast Fluorescence CO Analyser\r\nThe AL5002 (s/n 127) is a commercial gas analyser produced by Aerolaser GmbH.\r\nThe analyser employs the measurement of the fluorescence of CO when exposed to UV light at a wavelength of 150nm, which is proportional to the concentration of CO.\r\n\r\nAmbient air is drawn into the cabin from the starboard air sample pipe (port #11) along several meters of 1/8\" od PFA line at a flowrate of approximately 180 ml/min, by means of a vacuum pump (Vaccubrand model MV2) . The air is then dried using a Perma Pure Nafion gas dryer (model MD-110-24P) prior to the detector. The fluorescence cell is maintained at a low pressure, typically around 7.5 Torr, and constant temperature, typically 40°C.\r\nThe monochromator optical filters, providing the collimated 150nm source from a plasma lamp, are flushed with mass flow controlled and filtered (via Entegris GateKeeper N2 purifier) high-purity (N6.0) nitrogen  to prevent ingress of highly absorbing molecular oxygen or/and contaminating species such as CO. The plasma lamp itself requires a constant supply of 0.25% CO2/AR (N6.0), also mass flow controlled, in order to produce emissions of the required intensity.\r\n\r\nData\r\nThe AL5002 exhibits a very fast response to changes in ambient CO concentrations. The manufacturer quotes 0.1s for a 10-90% response time (albeit with a 2s signal delay). FAAM data are output at 1 Hz from the analyser and presented similarly at 1hz in the Core data.\r\nThe residence time of sample in the inlet line is not negligible. Calculation of the flow rates and length of tubing in the sample inlet suggest a residence time of over 10 seconds. CO data (eg icon CO Time Lag (21.77 kB 2009-12-14 13:22:02) certainly show a time lag in flight, typically of 15 seconds, the measured lag is additionally associated with a small amount of smoothing in the data. FAAM are working to correct this.\r\nOver the course of a flight, the CO analyser sensitivity (Hz/ppbv) and background (Hz) both tend to change (where Hz is the analyser's photomultiplier raw photon count rate, per sec). FAAM's standard practice is to calibrate these quantities periodically through a flight by means of an on-board CO/Air standard and Sofnocat 514 CO scrubber (internal to analyser) . These calibrations take around 150s, and are usually performed where flight levels change significantly. No CO measurement data are available during these times and as such the precise location of calibrations is usually a matter for consultation with the Mission Scientist of the day.  Instrument calibrations are automatically applied to the data as they are performed; unfortunately this can result in apparent step changes either side of a calibration, where the sensitivity/background has changed significantly. FAAM are seeking to improve this method.\r\nThe analogue output from the instrument is logged by the aircraft data recording system and scaled accordingly to produce a concentration measurement (ppbv).\r\nThe AL5002 is operated throughout the range 0-2000 ppbv, and its linearity has been demonstrated to 100,000 ppbv (see Publications). The system is therefore calibrated at nominally 500 ppbv, above the level of typical ambient measurements in the free troposphere.\r\nThe manufacturer estimates the instrument precision to be ±1.5 ppbv at 100 ppbv measured CO, and a lowest detection limit of 3 ppbv for 1 Hz data has been documented (see Publications).  A 1σ precision of ±2.8 ppbv can be derived from Poisson Statistics of the mean background count rate (~34000 Hz) and nominal sensitivity of 65 Hz/ppbv.\r\nFAAM on-board CO/Air calibration standards are traceable to a NOAA-GMD / WMO 2000 scale CO/Air standard, and are compared several times a year. As a result, overall measurement uncertainties for the FAAM AL5002 CO measurements are estimated to be around ±5%.\r\n\r\nPublications\r\nThe principle and operation of the AL5002 instrument was documented in the following journal paper:\r\nAn improved fast-response vacuum-UV resonance fluorescence CO instrument, Gerbig et al.\r\nJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 104, NO. D1, PAGES 1699-1704, JANUARY 20, 1999"
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            "title": "Acquisition Process for: LongPath DOAS , Cape Verde measurements",
            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Cape Verde Observatory; ",
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                        "abstract": "The National Centre for Atmospheric Science's Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO) is part of a bilateral German-UK initiative to undertake long-term ground- and ocean-based observations in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean region. It links with the international programme SOLAS, the EU-funded TENATSO (Tropical Eastern North Atlantic Time-Series Observatory) project, and with the German SOPRAN (Surface Ocean Processes in the Anthropocene) project.\r\n\r\nThe CVAO (16° 51′ 49 N, 24° 52′ 02 W), exists to advance understanding of climatically-significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data context for field campaigns. Measurements of O3, CO, NO, NO2, NOy and VOCs began at the site in October 2006. Chemical characterisation of aerosol measurements and flask sampling of greenhouse gases began in November 2006, halocarbon measurements in May 2007, and physical measurements of aerosol in June 2008. On-line measurements of greenhouse gases began in October 2008.\r\n\r\nThe CVAO is a World Meteorological Organisation-Global Atmospheric Watch (WMO-GAW) global station and quality-assured atmospheric data for use by both UK and German scientists, and the wider international community are regularly deposited at both the WMO-GAW and Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) data archives. The Universities of York, Bristol and Leeds provide the CVAO trace gas measurements, supported by the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) through the Atmospheric Measurement & Observation Facility (AMOF). The Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena, Germany (MPIB Jena) make the greenhouse gas measurements, and the Leibniz-Institut für Troposphärenforschung, Leipzig, Germany (IfT) measure various characteristics of aerosol. Collaboration is also with the Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia e Geofísica, São Vicente (INMG), who provide logistical support and employ staff at the CVAO. The sister ocean site is a partnership of the Instituto Nacional de Desenvolvimento das Pescas, São Vicente (INDP), and the Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Kiel, Germany (IfM-GEOMAR Kiel). Scientific activities at both sites are coordinated in collaboration with the above institutions."
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                        "abstract": "In atmospheric chemistry, differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) is used to measure concentrations of trace gases. When combined with basic optical spectrometers such as prisms or diffraction gratings and automated, ground-based observation platforms, what we have is a cheap and powerful means for the measurement of such trace gas species as ozone and nitrogen dioxide.\r\n\r\nThis instrument is owned and operated by the University of East Anglia"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Downward facing radiometer (Heimann)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring brightness temperature (8-14 micrometres)"
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
                    }
                },
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                    "ob_id": 1588,
                    "platform": {
                        "ob_id": 51,
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                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 389,
                        "uuid": "7ef52ea76eca4989906c27df52e683ab",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Particle Soot Absorption Photometer (PSAP aka SOOTY)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring black carbon."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
                    }
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 373,
                        "uuid": "ea9ee7f7e42044558083db96c7fadc5f",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Honeywell H423 laser Inertial Navigation Unit (INU)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring aircraft velocity components, Attitude, Attitude Rates, Ground Speed and Drift angle. Position and Acceleration."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid and total water content probe (Nevzorov)",
                        "abstract": "The Nevzorov probe, manufactured by Sky Physics Technology Inc., is a multi-element hot-wire probe for the simultaneous measurement of condensed liquid water content (LWC) and total condensed water content (TWC). Ice water content (IWC) can be calculated, being the difference between these two quantities. The detection elements are mounted on a vane that self-aligns with the airflow. The temperature of the elements is held constant and the water content calculated from first principles based on the measured power through each element. Two types of vanes have been used, with the newer types, identified as VANETYPE 1T2L1R in the flight constants, having two LWC sense elements, one reference element and one TWC cone. These have been used since late 2016, The old style have a single LWC element and separate references for the LWC and TWC elements. The TWC element is the 60° deep-cone type.\r\n\r\nThe instrument is mounted to the FAAM Bae-146, close to the nose on the starboard side of the fuselage."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 401,
                        "uuid": "136d564d11e441678d6e2bed7cd50733",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TECO 42 chemiluminescence instrument",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument to measure NO, NO2 and NOx on core chemistry rack."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
                        "ob_id": 5118,
                        "uuid": "413dc2dac57b498fb88394f0ce7978aa",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "3d8e7e994a2e4d11aa05f99847b8c044",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Hygrometer (General Eastern)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring dew point or frost point by using a chilled mirror hygrometer. \r\n\r\nThe General Eastern 1011B is a chilled mirror hygrometer for use in cloud-free air - it optically monitors the temperature of a mirror when liquid water or ice begins to condense. Air is drawn through the instrument through a passive inlet located 6m aft of the nose and 4 cm from the skin, which is within the boundary layer. \r\n\r\nPerformance of the instrument depends on temperature; it is subject to oscillations at low frost points.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measurend in 4Hz. This 4Hz frequency can be found in the full core datafile, or as 1Hz in the 1Hz data file.\r\n\r\nParameters in the data files are: TDEW_GE (Dew point from the General Eastern instrument, K)"
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Rosemount pair inlet nephelometer",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring total scattering and hemispheric backscattering`coefficient at three visible wavelengths (450, 550 and 700nm)."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid Water Content Probe (Johnson-Williams)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring concentration of liquid water in clouds using a heated wire resistance bridge."
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                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Total Water Content  (TWC) probe",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the European AQUA Thermodynamic Experiment (EAQUATE) Project",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TECO 49 UV photometric ozone instrument",
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                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Broad band (pyranometers and pyrgeometers) Radiometers (BBR); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: De-iced (Rosemount 102BL) and non de-iced (Rosemount 102AL) temperature sensors; PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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            "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Downward facing radiometer (Heimann); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; ",
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                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
                    }
                },
                {
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 365,
                        "uuid": "fef265d766a846e0aa7e43bbd617ef93",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Downward facing radiometer (Heimann)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring brightness temperature (8-14 micrometres)"
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "062fd0ec3e5a476ebc4db52294ff2fa6",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
                    }
                },
                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 361,
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: De-iced (Rosemount 102BL) and non de-iced (Rosemount 102AL) temperature sensors",
                        "abstract": "FAAM core instruments measuring true air temperature (in K) by using platinum resistance thermometers (currently, possibility of changing to thermistors in future) in de-iced and non-deiced housings. \r\n\r\nThe true air temperature is calculated based on the indicated temperature measured by two Rosemount type 102 probes (as well as the static and dynamic pressure RVSM measurements). Both sensors employ similar inlets to draw flow across a sensor (either a platinum PRT or glass bead thermistor) using inlets that have been designed to minimise water and particle ingress, as well as minimising interaction of the air with the inlet walls. \r\n\r\nThe deiced sensor contains a heater operated by the flight manager when icing is suspected (a correction is automatically applied to data during these periods). \r\n\r\nThe specific type of sensor used dictates the response time, for details see FAAM document FAAM013001A.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measured in 32 Hz. This frequency can be found in the full 32Hz core data file, or as 1 Hz in 1Hz data file. Parameters in the data files are: TAT_DI_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount deiced temperature sensor), TAT_ND_R (True air temperature from the Rosemount non-deiced temperature sensor)."
                    },
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                },
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems or other aircraft: Flight summary",
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                    },
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                },
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Fast Forward Scattering Spectrometer Probe (FFSSP)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring 1-second averaged values of: droplet number concentration, liquid water content, mean volume radius, effective radius and droplet size spectrum (1 - 47 micrometres)."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "ea9ee7f7e42044558083db96c7fadc5f",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Honeywell H423 laser Inertial Navigation Unit (INU)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring aircraft velocity components, Attitude, Attitude Rates, Ground Speed and Drift angle. Position and Acceleration."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "062fd0ec3e5a476ebc4db52294ff2fa6",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "3d8e7e994a2e4d11aa05f99847b8c044",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Hygrometer (General Eastern)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring dew point or frost point by using a chilled mirror hygrometer. \r\n\r\nThe General Eastern 1011B is a chilled mirror hygrometer for use in cloud-free air - it optically monitors the temperature of a mirror when liquid water or ice begins to condense. Air is drawn through the instrument through a passive inlet located 6m aft of the nose and 4 cm from the skin, which is within the boundary layer. \r\n\r\nPerformance of the instrument depends on temperature; it is subject to oscillations at low frost points.\r\n\r\nThe data frequency is measurend in 4Hz. This 4Hz frequency can be found in the full core datafile, or as 1Hz in the 1Hz data file.\r\n\r\nParameters in the data files are: TDEW_GE (Dew point from the General Eastern instrument, K)"
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
                    }
                },
                {
                    "ob_id": 1603,
                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 5190,
                        "uuid": "9d32ec53190b43ada10a7ba75b72ed45",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Lidar",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core LIDAR measuring profiles of ozone, water-vapour and particulates."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "062fd0ec3e5a476ebc4db52294ff2fa6",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "dda4596d5d374564acf8c79b7a119127",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 385,
                        "uuid": "ea93c53876e24514b3ccf798671d43c5",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Liquid and total water content probe (Nevzorov)",
                        "abstract": "The Nevzorov probe, manufactured by Sky Physics Technology Inc., is a multi-element hot-wire probe for the simultaneous measurement of condensed liquid water content (LWC) and total condensed water content (TWC). Ice water content (IWC) can be calculated, being the difference between these two quantities. The detection elements are mounted on a vane that self-aligns with the airflow. The temperature of the elements is held constant and the water content calculated from first principles based on the measured power through each element. Two types of vanes have been used, with the newer types, identified as VANETYPE 1T2L1R in the flight constants, having two LWC sense elements, one reference element and one TWC cone. These have been used since late 2016, The old style have a single LWC element and separate references for the LWC and TWC elements. The TWC element is the 60° deep-cone type.\r\n\r\nThe instrument is mounted to the FAAM Bae-146, close to the nose on the starboard side of the fuselage."
                    },
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Particle Soot Absorption Photometer (PSAP aka SOOTY)",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring black carbon."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TECO 49 UV photometric ozone instrument",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring ozone on core chemistry rack."
                    },
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "title": "University of Manchester/UFAM (Universities' Facilities for Atmospheric Measurements): Cloud Particle Imager (CPI) - formerly umist-cpi",
                        "abstract": "The CPI can image and count particles in the size range of 15-2500um, with the images having a nominal 2.3um resolution. Image analysis and data processing software provided with the probe takes particle size information (including area and volume) and ice crystal habit classification from the images to produce histograms etc. The CPI is especially suitable for use in ice and mixed phase clouds which typically have relatively low (compared to water clouds) particle concentration of 1000/L. The CPI may be used in much higher particle concentrations, but under these conditions while particle spectra are reliable, absolute particle concentrations are not due to coincidence errors in the particle detection system. While designed for aircraft use, and able to operate at any aircraft speed and altitude, the CPI, with the use of a suitable aspiration device may also be used for ground based, or lab studies. The University of Manchester and UFAM (Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurements) operated this instrument."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "062fd0ec3e5a476ebc4db52294ff2fa6",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Total Water Content  (TWC) probe",
                        "abstract": "FAAM core instrument measuring total water content."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Rosemount pair inlet nephelometer",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
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                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: TSI 3025A Condensation Particle Counter (CPC) - formerly known as CNC.",
                        "abstract": "FAAM Core instrument measuring condensation particles."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                    "instrument": {
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                        "title": "Met Office: Airborne Research Interferometer Evaluation System (ARIES)",
                        "abstract": "ARIES is a Fourier transform spectrometer based on the Bomem MB100 interferometer, modified by ABB Bomem (Canada) for airborne use, with Met Office designed pointing optics, external black bodies and control electronics. Although designed, and primarily used, for airborne measurements ARIES can also be used for ground based work away from the aircraft."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "Leeds: Volatile Aerosol Concentration and Composition sensor (airborne) - VAAC",
                        "abstract": "An instrument (consisting of a DMA-CPC, direct CNC, Volatility-PCASP-X and tube sampler for particulates) originally designed at the University of Sunderland to measure aerosol (3 nm < d < 3mm) chemical composition.\nA Rosemount (IRD) pair instrument (FAAM aircraft)"
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "Met Office: Short Wave Spectrometer (SWS)",
                        "abstract": "The Met Office Short Wave Spectrometer (SWS) is a visible/near infrared radiance spectrometer. In its concept it is a combination of Monolithic Miniature Spectrometer (MMS) modules from Carl Zeiss Ltd with a scanning optic head and controlling software designed by the Met Office."
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Two dimension cloud particle imaging probe (2-DC)",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "FAAM/BAE systems: Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum system (used on turbulence probe)",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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                        "title": "FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE",
                        "abstract": "FAAM is the result of a collaboration between the Met Office(TM) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and has been established as part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) to provide an aircraft measurement platform for use by all the UK atmospheric research community on campaigns throughout the world. The modified BAE 146 aircraft (jet type) is owned by BAE Systems and operated for them by Directflight. The Home Base is at Cranfield University, Bedfordshire.\r\n\r\nThe FAAM BAE 146 aircraft allows for in-situ measurements taken by core and non-core instruments onboard the aircraft. The in-situ measurements will then be transported to the research organisations' respective laboratory for analysis"
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                        "title": "Met Office: Spectral Hemispheric Irradiance Measurements (SHIM)",
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                        "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP) at FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE for the VOCALS-UK - Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance Campaign",
                        "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FAAM/BAE systems: Aerosol size spectrum optical probe (PCASP); PLATFORMS: FAAM BAe-146-301 Large Atmospheric Research Aircraft G-LUXE; "
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