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                        "abstract": "The Facility has been operating a Vaisala LD40 laser ceilometer at the MST radar site near Aberystwyth since 8th August 2005.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe LD40 transmits 75 ns duration pulses at a repetition frequency of 6494 Hz. The temperature of the laser diode is maintained within a narrow range in order to ensure high stability of the emitted wavelength. This allows a very narrow band optical filter to be used at the input to the receiver. The receiver signal amplitude is sampled at time intervals of 50 ns, corresponding to altitude intervals of 7.5 m. Owing to the low power of the transmitter, the receiver signal amplitude for a single pulse backscattered from a high-altitude cloud is not sufficiently large to be distinguished above the noise level. Nevertheless the contribution from cloud backscatter remains coherent from pulse to pulse, whereas that from noise varies randomly. Consequently the detectability of the desired signal can be greatly improved by summing the receiver signal amplitude (separately for each altitude interval) over all pulses within a 15 s interval. Attention is restricted to altitudes below 13.05 km (corresponding to maximum range of detection of 13.00 km - the instrument is at 50 m above mean sea level) since, even after summation, the presence of any clouds which might exist at higher altitudes can only be determined with difficulty.\r\n\r\nThe instrument manufacturer's cloud detection algorithm is applied to the 15 s receiver signal amplitude profiles. It is designed to detect up to three possible cloud layers. For each of these, the altitude (above mean sea level) of the cloud base and the depth to which the laser light penetrates is determined. If the laser light is not able to penetrate the entire depth of a particular cloud layer, missing datum values are given for subsequent layers. If no cloud layer is detected, missing datum values are given for all three layers. In order to distinguish between cloud-free conditions and a lack of observations, attention should be paid to instrument status flag. An estimate is also given of the maximum possible altitude of cloud detection and of the visibility for a human observer looking upwards. The maximum range of cloud detection defaults to 13.05 km under clear sky conditions. A lower value implies that no information may be given on any cloud layers which may exist beyond this altitude. Under such conditions there is also a limit to the visibility for a human observer. Otherwise a missing datum value is given. Finally, an estimate is given of the precipitation rate based on the characteristics of the backscatter profile. A value of 0 implies no precipitation and a value of 3 suggests heavy precipitation."
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                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "South Uist, UK",
                        "abstract": "South Uist (WMO id 03023) is home to the Met Office 64MHz windprofiler.  The station is located 4m above mean sea level in the Hebrides, Western Isles of Scotland. Since 1996 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference NF 763425. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03023. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "287209e3dda648d89d1d1d10e68e569c",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Northolt, UK",
                        "abstract": "RAF Northolt (WMO id 03672) is located 33m above mean sea level in Greater London, South-east UK. Since 1946 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference TQ 098844. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03672. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
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                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
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                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "fc65659057524d0f9bb2d6107d334518",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Yeovilton, Uk",
                        "abstract": "Yeovilton observatory (WMO id 03853) is located 20m above mean sea level in Somerset, South England. Since 1964 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference ST 549231. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03853. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
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                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "4eecbd8077154bc68a33f19d75d6706d",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Cranwell, UK",
                        "abstract": "RAF Cranwell (WMO id 03379) is located 63m above mean sea level in Lincolnshire, east UK. Since 1917 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference TF 004492. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03379. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
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                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
                    "ob_id": 4514,
                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "613aa145965d4edc958a476b84a8f054",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Culdrose Airfield, UK",
                        "abstract": "Culdrose Airfield (WMO id 03809) is located 76m above mean sea level in Cornwall, south-west UK. Since 1952 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SW 670255. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03809. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
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                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "fc277d8c34e047dfb04102b7727a4b4d",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Kinloss, UK",
                        "abstract": "RAF Kinloss (WMO id 03066) is located 5m above mean sea level in Moray, Grampian region, north-east Scotland. Since 1950 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference NJ 067628. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03066. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
                    "ob_id": 4516,
                    "platform": {
                        "ob_id": 12460,
                        "uuid": "d716b34f2dee47128e93691f70b8dff0",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Met Office Weather Station, Camborne, UK",
                        "abstract": "The Met Office operate a weather station (WMO id 03808) near Camborne, Cornwall, located 87m above mean sea level in Cornwall, south-west UK. Since 1978 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24 hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SW 627406 . More information can be found in the linked documents. Upper air observations from the site have also been made via ceilometer, radiosonde and boundary-layer wind profiler."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
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                    "platform": {
                        "ob_id": 12481,
                        "uuid": "e2add5a27bf443ada883d77ab61c689d",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Brize  Norton",
                        "abstract": "RAF Brize  Norton (WMO id 03649) is a located 82m above mean sea level in Oxfordshire, South UK. Since 1968 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SP 292067. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03649. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "f603a9f1a30b4479afaf6cf59f1ebc66",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Leuchars",
                        "abstract": "RAF Leuchars (WMO id 03171) is located 10m above mean sea level in Fife, east Scotland. Since 1921 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference NO 468208. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03171. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "f4da03bf5fb4487c846e773314cf1c34",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Eskdalemuir Observatory",
                        "abstract": "Eskdalemuir observatory (WMO id 03162)  is located 236m above mean sea level in Dumfiesshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.  Since 1908 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. Upper air observations have also been carried out at the site, including ceilometer measurements and radiosonde ascents. The site is located at OS grid reference NT 234026. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03162. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
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                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "d5815885e0414b8fa87533c510c56e64",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Coningsby, UK",
                        "abstract": "RAF Coningsby (WMO id 03391) is located 6m above mean sea level in Lincolnshire, north-west UK. Since 1961 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference TF 224567. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03391. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                },
                {
                    "ob_id": 4521,
                    "platform": {
                        "ob_id": 12472,
                        "uuid": "9b7e1b1bebee4da9a28208652ecbdda7",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Linton On Ouse",
                        "abstract": "RAF Linton on ouse (WMO id 03266) is a located 14m above mean sea level in North Yorkshire, east England. Since 1958 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SE 491612. More information can be found in the linked documents."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "941142055a3a481abc18b9f9f6307d1e",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Dishforth Airfield, UK",
                        "abstract": "RAF Dishforth (WMO id 03261) is located 33m above mean sea level in North Yorkshire, north UK. Since 1952 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SE 383711. More information can be found in the linked documents."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
                        "ob_id": 13779,
                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                },
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "32d0f4aa25af43e28d28f3e4ac017caf",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Exeter Observatory",
                        "abstract": "Exeter observatory is a is located 35m above mean sea level in the Met Office in Exeter, south-west UK. Since 2012 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SX 959931 . More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03838. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                },
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "54a9874209df45d392ec2cb5a897a049",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Stornoway Airport, UK",
                        "abstract": "Stornoway Airport (WMO id 03026) is located 15m above mean sea level in the Western Isles, north-east Scotland. Since 1873 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference NB 464330. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03018. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
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                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
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                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "c1bafd19ce0749aa96385dd6497e7e23",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "Lossiemouth, UK",
                        "abstract": "Lossiemouth observatory (WMO id 03068) is located 7m above mean sea level in Moray, East Scotland. Since 1941 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference NJ 212698. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03068. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
                        "ob_id": 13779,
                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
                    }
                },
                {
                    "ob_id": 4680,
                    "platform": {
                        "ob_id": 12485,
                        "uuid": "05e8bf31002346638392a917297b1e7e",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Valley",
                        "abstract": "RAF VAlley (WMO id 03302) is located 10m above mean sea level in Gwynedd, Wales. Since 1930 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference SH 308758. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03302. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
                        "ob_id": 13779,
                        "uuid": "ce95b2f522f341d4ae1a3be1265ec376",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR",
                        "abstract": "Eyjafjallajokull Volcanic Ash Cloud Met Office LCBR using ceilometer "
                    }
                },
                {
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                    "platform": {
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                        "uuid": "2ac3abe5c5b84210babb7815368be2e4",
                        "short_code": "plat",
                        "title": "RAF Wittering",
                        "abstract": "RAF Wittering (WMO id 03462) is located 73m above mean sea level in Cambridgeshire, east UK. Since 1955 meteorological observations have been recorded on a 24hr basis, linking the station to the synoptic network of the Met Office Meteorological Service. The site is located at OS grid reference TF 042026. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03462. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 4370,
                        "uuid": "9096b4f6be8048089441b6fd6e755edb",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "Met Office - Laser Cloud Base Recorder (LCBR)",
                        "abstract": "A Laser Cloud Base Recorder is an instrument used on the Met Office network to measure cloud amount and height at different layers up to 25000ft."
                    },
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                        "title": "NCAS Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory",
                        "abstract": "The National Centre for Atmospheric Science's Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory (WAO) is a Regional station in the Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) programme of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It is situated on the North Norfolk coast (52°57’02’’N, 1°07’19’’E, 15 m asl). Weybourne is operated by the  School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) having been established in 1992 by Professor Stuart Penkett (retired 2004) with funding from BP (Norway) plc and NERC.  Subsequently, long term monitoring and campaigns have been supported through numerous projects funded by NERC, Department of the Environment (DoE, Defra) and the EU.  NCAS has also supported the site since 2002. Much of the instrumentation has come from HEFCE JIF and SRIF funds.\r\n\r\nWeybourne’s location means that it experiences air with a wide range of pollution levels.  Predominant south-westerlies bring polluted air from the UK (including from London and the Midlands).  At times, especially in anticyclonic conditions, Weybourne experiences polluted air from Europe.  Weybourne can also receive clean background air in northerly air flow.  This can be impacted by narrow pollution plumes from shipping in the N. Sea, and potentially gas platforms. Many successful campaigns have been hosted at Weybourne to examine oxidizing capacity, organic chemistry, carbonaceous particles, night-time chemistry and cloud impacts on radiation.  In addition to the permanent building (see photo) there is adequate power and space to support instrumented mobile labs and containers.  The site is also used by the wider community for instrument testing."
                    },
                    "instrument": {
                        "ob_id": 13198,
                        "uuid": "7fb9e7fe64a54c0184029b454f754103",
                        "short_code": "instr",
                        "title": "UEA: Met Sensor",
                        "abstract": "met Sensors collects wind speed, wind direction, humidity, atmospheric pressure, solar irradiance and net irradiance, SoDAR wind profiler data and sonic anemometer data."
                    },
                    "relatedTo": {
                        "ob_id": 14422,
                        "uuid": "cbf63cac1337473d89f3b862269055b5",
                        "short_code": "acq",
                        "title": "Polluted Troposphere IONS: Meteorological measurements from Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory",
                        "abstract": "Polluted Troposphere IONS: Meteorological measurements from Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory"
                    }
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}