Instrument Platform Pair List
Get a list of InstrumentPlaformPair objects. InstrumentPlaformPairs are used within Acquisitions which
enable linking between Instruments, Platforms and Observations (though may be via CompositeProcesses).
GET /api/v3/ipps/?format=api&offset=600
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The site is used for a range of upper atmosphere research with a suite of facilities at the site including a rocket range and research centre. High-altitude balloons are also launched from the site, whilst various radars aid investigation of the aurora borealis and ionosphere as well as satellite tracking. The site's remote location makes this ideal for the sorts of research undertaken here." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1481, "uuid": "d3fb93e00547419db22dca5b53e49a76", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Backscatter Sonde", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1490, "uuid": "7c62ba11b420442981e6a98273ff1720", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Backscatter Sonde at Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Backscatter Sonde; PLATFORMS: Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden; " } }, { "ob_id": 655, "platform": { "ob_id": 1493, "uuid": "48c2dcc16ec84ced864afccaa9487650", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Thule station, Greenland", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1481, "uuid": "d3fb93e00547419db22dca5b53e49a76", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Backscatter Sonde", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1494, "uuid": "fa1fa67d44c14c309fa4e200186d132f", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Backscatter Sonde at Thule station, Greenland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Backscatter Sonde; PLATFORMS: Thule station, Greenland; " } }, { "ob_id": 656, "platform": { "ob_id": 1489, "uuid": "b8f5cd06d6fe4bd8a18706efc775cb8e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Esrange Space Centre, Kiruna station, Sweden", "abstract": "The Esrange Space Center is located 200 km within the Arctic Circle of northern Sweden, around 40 km east of Kiruna. The site is used for a range of upper atmosphere research with a suite of facilities at the site including a rocket range and research centre. High-altitude balloons are also launched from the site, whilst various radars aid investigation of the aurora borealis and ionosphere as well as satellite tracking. The site's remote location makes this ideal for the sorts of research undertaken here." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1497, "uuid": "29b6337798a744d380cdc57a51dfeb2c", "short_code": "instr", "title": "EASOE Balloon instruments", "abstract": "Balloon flights were launched during the EASOE campaign with onboard various instruments. Those include: CNRS SAOZ-BAL UV-Vis spectrometer, CNRS Ozonometer, Denver CAESR (Cold Atmospheric Emission Spectral Radiometer), ERA, MIPAS-B, RADIBAL, 2Pi radiometers, LMD-CNRS ELHYSA (frost point hygrometer) and other undescribed instruments." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1498, "uuid": "60a790f6d4c84894bc65f2ecd342af4e", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from EASOE Balloon instruments at Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: EASOE Balloon instruments; PLATFORMS: Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden; " } }, { "ob_id": 657, "platform": { "ob_id": 1501, "uuid": "e13775663a754ef4813b593753ab1c50", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Dobson and Brewer Ozone network", "abstract": "Network of worldwide stations where ozone is measured using Dobson or Brewer spectrometers." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1502, "uuid": "7275df3ad01c4474a262b24485ec56ee", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Dobson and Brewer spectrophotometers", "abstract": "spectrometer instruments used to monitor ozone at stations worldwide." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1503, "uuid": "c0d619596500412383535df14186e581", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Dobson and Brewer spectrophotometers at Dobson and Brewer Ozone network for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Dobson and Brewer spectrophotometers; PLATFORMS: Dobson and Brewer Ozone network; " } }, { "ob_id": 658, "platform": { "ob_id": 1506, "uuid": "39bf43e903f74be1a7d51a91d8ed680e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1507, "uuid": "aca48d613d1d4f50a8b32f6fc7c3d7ab", "short_code": "instr", "title": "AWI - BRUKER IFS 120M FTIR spectrometer", "abstract": "A Fourier Transform InfraRed spectrometer operated by the Alfred Wegener Institute." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1508, "uuid": "790637de835f4b63be89a0ac370d0c01", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from AWI - BRUKER IFS 120M FTIR spectrometer at Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: AWI - BRUKER IFS 120M FTIR spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway; " } }, { "ob_id": 660, "platform": { "ob_id": 1506, "uuid": "39bf43e903f74be1a7d51a91d8ed680e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1515, "uuid": "a81c402237da43988e37abb484cdbcc0", "short_code": "instr", "title": "University of Bern Uni: Operational Ground-based Ozone Sensor (OGOS)", "abstract": "Operational Ground-based Ozone Sensor (OGOS) - millimeter-wave ozone radiometer operated by the University of Berne." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1516, "uuid": "5ff14084b27747c1af18d36f3657f818", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Berne Uni: OGOS at Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Berne Uni: OGOS; PLATFORMS: Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway; " } }, { "ob_id": 661, "platform": { "ob_id": 1506, "uuid": "39bf43e903f74be1a7d51a91d8ed680e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1519, "uuid": "d8655c97748f4d53b8cad26b39bf15ea", "short_code": "instr", "title": "NIAR: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer", "abstract": "Solar Occulatation UV-Visible spectrometer operated by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1520, "uuid": "5e67ac72e51a46ab8e582ed659b5e263", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from NIAR: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer at Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: NIAR: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Ny Alesund, Spitsbergen Isl., Norway; " } }, { "ob_id": 662, "platform": { "ob_id": 1523, "uuid": "97bdfb9741f441eebfb16440ebbb0f92", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Jungfraujoch Research Station", "abstract": "The high altitude research station Jungfraujoch (7° 59' E, 46° 32' N, 3580 m a.s.l.) is situated on a mountain saddle in the central Swiss Alps between the Jungfrau (4158 m a.s.l.) in the West and the Moench (4099 m a.s.l.) in the East. The International Foundation High Altitude Research Stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat (HFSJG) runs the research station and provides the infrastructure and support for scientific research. Due to its unique place, the year-round accessibility, and the excellent infrastructure, the Jungfraujoch research station is well suited for long-term ground-based monitoring of trace gas concentrations trends in the free troposphere. Due to its location in central Europe and its proximity to anthropogenic greenhouse gas source regions it is also an appropriate study site for European regional source allocations during pollution events. The research activities of EMPA at the Jungfraujoch are conducted within the scope of the Swiss National Air Pollution Monitoring Network (NABEL) funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the Global Atmosphere Watch Program (GAW) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The measurement programme at Jungfraujoch includes continuous in-situ analyses of ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and the sum of nitrogen oxides (NOy). In addition, an extended set of halocarbons and a selection of VOCs (alkanes, aromatics) are measured with a time resolution of four hours since 2000 as a part of SOGE. Daily samples are taken for determination of gaseous SO2 and for particulate sulphur. The concentrations of total suspended particles are continuously observed as well as measured as 48-hour bulk samples. Measurements of methane, nitrous oxide and sulphur hexafluoride were commenced in February 2005 funded by the FOEN. Therefore, the whole set of non-CO2 greenhouse gases is now continuously monitored at the Jungfraujoch." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1524, "uuid": "e51fb082fac7428d9e33e6b03bb967a4", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Liege uni: FTIR spectrometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1525, "uuid": "7bce2033aa2e4df1a96f36245caf7345", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Liege uni: FTIR spectrometer at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Liege uni: FTIR spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Jungfraujoch, Switzerland; " } }, { "ob_id": 663, "platform": { "ob_id": 1523, "uuid": "97bdfb9741f441eebfb16440ebbb0f92", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Jungfraujoch Research Station", "abstract": "The high altitude research station Jungfraujoch (7° 59' E, 46° 32' N, 3580 m a.s.l.) is situated on a mountain saddle in the central Swiss Alps between the Jungfrau (4158 m a.s.l.) in the West and the Moench (4099 m a.s.l.) in the East. The International Foundation High Altitude Research Stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat (HFSJG) runs the research station and provides the infrastructure and support for scientific research. Due to its unique place, the year-round accessibility, and the excellent infrastructure, the Jungfraujoch research station is well suited for long-term ground-based monitoring of trace gas concentrations trends in the free troposphere. Due to its location in central Europe and its proximity to anthropogenic greenhouse gas source regions it is also an appropriate study site for European regional source allocations during pollution events. The research activities of EMPA at the Jungfraujoch are conducted within the scope of the Swiss National Air Pollution Monitoring Network (NABEL) funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the Global Atmosphere Watch Program (GAW) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The measurement programme at Jungfraujoch includes continuous in-situ analyses of ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and the sum of nitrogen oxides (NOy). In addition, an extended set of halocarbons and a selection of VOCs (alkanes, aromatics) are measured with a time resolution of four hours since 2000 as a part of SOGE. Daily samples are taken for determination of gaseous SO2 and for particulate sulphur. The concentrations of total suspended particles are continuously observed as well as measured as 48-hour bulk samples. Measurements of methane, nitrous oxide and sulphur hexafluoride were commenced in February 2005 funded by the FOEN. Therefore, the whole set of non-CO2 greenhouse gases is now continuously monitored at the Jungfraujoch." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1528, "uuid": "753cdc02ee3545d394b8a87e72b66eaf", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Berne: Millimeter Wave Radiometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1529, "uuid": "6ef6c226bfc24b99990e5df64b4c018f", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Berne: Millimeter Wave Radiometer at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Berne: Millimeter Wave Radiometer; PLATFORMS: Jungfraujoch, Switzerland; " } }, { "ob_id": 664, "platform": { "ob_id": 1523, "uuid": "97bdfb9741f441eebfb16440ebbb0f92", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Jungfraujoch Research Station", "abstract": "The high altitude research station Jungfraujoch (7° 59' E, 46° 32' N, 3580 m a.s.l.) is situated on a mountain saddle in the central Swiss Alps between the Jungfrau (4158 m a.s.l.) in the West and the Moench (4099 m a.s.l.) in the East. The International Foundation High Altitude Research Stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat (HFSJG) runs the research station and provides the infrastructure and support for scientific research. Due to its unique place, the year-round accessibility, and the excellent infrastructure, the Jungfraujoch research station is well suited for long-term ground-based monitoring of trace gas concentrations trends in the free troposphere. Due to its location in central Europe and its proximity to anthropogenic greenhouse gas source regions it is also an appropriate study site for European regional source allocations during pollution events. The research activities of EMPA at the Jungfraujoch are conducted within the scope of the Swiss National Air Pollution Monitoring Network (NABEL) funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the Global Atmosphere Watch Program (GAW) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The measurement programme at Jungfraujoch includes continuous in-situ analyses of ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and the sum of nitrogen oxides (NOy). In addition, an extended set of halocarbons and a selection of VOCs (alkanes, aromatics) are measured with a time resolution of four hours since 2000 as a part of SOGE. Daily samples are taken for determination of gaseous SO2 and for particulate sulphur. The concentrations of total suspended particles are continuously observed as well as measured as 48-hour bulk samples. Measurements of methane, nitrous oxide and sulphur hexafluoride were commenced in February 2005 funded by the FOEN. Therefore, the whole set of non-CO2 greenhouse gases is now continuously monitored at the Jungfraujoch." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1532, "uuid": "378e06960647402f94040dc42da7d8db", "short_code": "instr", "title": "NILU: SAOZ spectrometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1533, "uuid": "3375b3b9eab043d2bdccebca54f46489", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from NILU: SAOZ spectrometer at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: NILU: SAOZ spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Jungfraujoch, Switzerland; " } }, { "ob_id": 665, "platform": { "ob_id": 1523, "uuid": "97bdfb9741f441eebfb16440ebbb0f92", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Jungfraujoch Research Station", "abstract": "The high altitude research station Jungfraujoch (7° 59' E, 46° 32' N, 3580 m a.s.l.) is situated on a mountain saddle in the central Swiss Alps between the Jungfrau (4158 m a.s.l.) in the West and the Moench (4099 m a.s.l.) in the East. The International Foundation High Altitude Research Stations Jungfraujoch and Gornergrat (HFSJG) runs the research station and provides the infrastructure and support for scientific research. Due to its unique place, the year-round accessibility, and the excellent infrastructure, the Jungfraujoch research station is well suited for long-term ground-based monitoring of trace gas concentrations trends in the free troposphere. Due to its location in central Europe and its proximity to anthropogenic greenhouse gas source regions it is also an appropriate study site for European regional source allocations during pollution events. The research activities of EMPA at the Jungfraujoch are conducted within the scope of the Swiss National Air Pollution Monitoring Network (NABEL) funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) and the Global Atmosphere Watch Program (GAW) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The measurement programme at Jungfraujoch includes continuous in-situ analyses of ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and the sum of nitrogen oxides (NOy). In addition, an extended set of halocarbons and a selection of VOCs (alkanes, aromatics) are measured with a time resolution of four hours since 2000 as a part of SOGE. Daily samples are taken for determination of gaseous SO2 and for particulate sulphur. The concentrations of total suspended particles are continuously observed as well as measured as 48-hour bulk samples. Measurements of methane, nitrous oxide and sulphur hexafluoride were commenced in February 2005 funded by the FOEN. Therefore, the whole set of non-CO2 greenhouse gases is now continuously monitored at the Jungfraujoch." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1536, "uuid": "b3ab298d86764aa4b41d2ba02f847ccd", "short_code": "instr", "title": "MPI: DOAS UV spectrometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1537, "uuid": "46ebe587b383498a8855266a75271ba5", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from MPI: DOAS UV spectrometer at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: MPI: DOAS UV spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Jungfraujoch, Switzerland; " } }, { "ob_id": 666, "platform": { "ob_id": 1489, "uuid": "b8f5cd06d6fe4bd8a18706efc775cb8e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Esrange Space Centre, Kiruna station, Sweden", "abstract": "The Esrange Space Center is located 200 km within the Arctic Circle of northern Sweden, around 40 km east of Kiruna. The site is used for a range of upper atmosphere research with a suite of facilities at the site including a rocket range and research centre. High-altitude balloons are also launched from the site, whilst various radars aid investigation of the aurora borealis and ionosphere as well as satellite tracking. The site's remote location makes this ideal for the sorts of research undertaken here." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1540, "uuid": "d5225a76cdb044c18b3aa7f5e3f8cfb1", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Karlsruhe: MIPAS-LM", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1541, "uuid": "01cc601b8141425d9fbdb0fe7e14b4d1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Karlsruhe: MIPAS-LM at Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Karlsruhe: MIPAS-LM; PLATFORMS: Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden; " } }, { "ob_id": 667, "platform": { "ob_id": 1489, "uuid": "b8f5cd06d6fe4bd8a18706efc775cb8e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Esrange Space Centre, Kiruna station, Sweden", "abstract": "The Esrange Space Center is located 200 km within the Arctic Circle of northern Sweden, around 40 km east of Kiruna. The site is used for a range of upper atmosphere research with a suite of facilities at the site including a rocket range and research centre. High-altitude balloons are also launched from the site, whilst various radars aid investigation of the aurora borealis and ionosphere as well as satellite tracking. The site's remote location makes this ideal for the sorts of research undertaken here." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1544, "uuid": "50d9f56ed25b4f68a54555f1a6cc89de", "short_code": "instr", "title": "CNRS: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1545, "uuid": "abbad5e0b4a54655a2334eddbb06cebd", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from CNRS: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer at Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: CNRS: SAOZ UV-Vis Spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden; " } }, { "ob_id": 668, "platform": { "ob_id": 1489, "uuid": "b8f5cd06d6fe4bd8a18706efc775cb8e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Esrange Space Centre, Kiruna station, Sweden", "abstract": "The Esrange Space Center is located 200 km within the Arctic Circle of northern Sweden, around 40 km east of Kiruna. The site is used for a range of upper atmosphere research with a suite of facilities at the site including a rocket range and research centre. High-altitude balloons are also launched from the site, whilst various radars aid investigation of the aurora borealis and ionosphere as well as satellite tracking. The site's remote location makes this ideal for the sorts of research undertaken here." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1548, "uuid": "5b14dda9986c4803959599946c728777", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Heidelberg: Low Resolution DOAS spectrometer", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1549, "uuid": "7eaccc0d1fbf488b9a5c4f8047afdb68", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Heidelberg: Low Resolution DOAS spectrometer at Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Heidelberg: Low Resolution DOAS spectrometer; PLATFORMS: Esrange, Kiruna station, Sweden; " } }, { "ob_id": 669, "platform": { "ob_id": 1552, "uuid": "88966b02dc4c4eaba7dbb06b9dfe7a75", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Ostersund, Sweden", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1553, "uuid": "d1c1fdd28bf04f1ca2128f4781960ff6", "short_code": "instr", "title": "FISBAT-CNR: GASCOD", "abstract": "Gas Absorption Spectrometer Correlating Optical Differences (GASCOD) spectrometer operated by FISBAT-CNR, Italy." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1554, "uuid": "9761850267b04162a5a66483cab0691e", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from FISBAT-CNR: GASCOD at Ostersund, Sweden for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: FISBAT-CNR: GASCOD; 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Since 1922 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 HU 453396. More information can be found in the linked documents.\n\nSite WIGOS id: 0-20000-0-03005. See online documentation for link to station details in the Observing Systems Capability Analysis and Review (OSCAR) Tool." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1605, "uuid": "7309eb9122254330b4765eaa3f2ca866", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Aberystwyth: SAOZ", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1606, "uuid": "74231e06cbfb4b169ea4822a914a9f95", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Aberystwyth: SAOZ at Lerwick, UK for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Aberystwyth: SAOZ; PLATFORMS: Lerwick, UK; " } }, { "ob_id": 682, "platform": { "ob_id": 1609, "uuid": "d33a8c7554824542bd9f7d2afa92a012", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1610, "uuid": "4dd684443aba4d53aae96d5b8517a418", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Karlsruhe: BONEM-DAZ", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1611, "uuid": "e8235fc3073e420aa7cc01360bf44951", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Karlsruhe: BONEM-DAZ at Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Karlsruhe: BONEM-DAZ; PLATFORMS: Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland; " } }, { "ob_id": 684, "platform": { "ob_id": 1618, "uuid": "14aa5746edc6454bb40694e7db4a188d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Andoya Rocket Range, Norway", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1619, "uuid": "5af789e546034658bfeff5083cd8e1e3", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Bonn: Rayleigh LIDAR", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1620, "uuid": "58f9af21a880430dad5f4f1c036d5e38", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Bonn: Rayleigh LIDAR at Andoya Rocket Range, Norway for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Bonn: Rayleigh LIDAR; PLATFORMS: Andoya Rocket Range, Norway; " } }, { "ob_id": 685, "platform": { "ob_id": 1577, "uuid": "94ea207081ce4bcaadf1602bf7fbd183", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sodankyl, Finland", "abstract": "Platform.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1623, "uuid": "2d51d66b8da343838e1c965088adb9a3", "short_code": "instr", "title": "IROE: LIDAR", "abstract": "Lidar operated by the Instituto Riceca Sulle Onde Elettromagnetiche (IROE), Firenze, Italy." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1624, "uuid": "e3b9133e78bb46dabd82b642e191b1c8", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from IROE: LIDAR at Sodankyl, Finland for the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment (EASOE) Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: IROE: LIDAR; PLATFORMS: Sodankyl, Finland; " } }, { "ob_id": 686, "platform": { "ob_id": 1635, "uuid": "ce2e8bc13e8d41c5af678f31969677ee", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS)", "abstract": "The satellite was launched in 1991 by the Space Shuttle Discovery. It is 35 feet long, 15 feet in diameter, weighs 13,000 pounds, and carries 10 instruments. UARS orbits at an altitude of 375 miles with an orbital inclination of 57 degrees. Designed to operate for three years, UARS was finally decommissioned in December 2005. UARS measures ozone and chemical compounds found in the ozone layer which affect ozone chemistry and processes. UARS also measures winds and temperatures in the stratosphere as well as the energy input from the Sun. Together, these help define the role of the upper atmosphere in climate and climate variability." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1636, "uuid": "3e4bb82ca77843e78132f3b2a4d52001", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS)", "abstract": "ISAMS is an infra-red radiometer, which observes thermal emission from the Earth's limb. The technique of pressure modulator radiometry is used to derive vertical profiles of temperature, mixing ratios of carbon monoxide (CO), water vapour (H2O), methane (CH4), ozone (O3), nitric acid (HNO3), dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) and aerosol extinction. ISAMS was built by an instrument team based at Oxford University and launched on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) on 12th September 1991 and operated until July 1992." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1638, "uuid": "202e0e7e26314aaaa67551133028f5fb", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) at Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS) for the NASA Mission to Planet Earth program (MTPE)", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS); PLATFORMS: Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS); " } }, { "ob_id": 687, "platform": { "ob_id": 1635, "uuid": "ce2e8bc13e8d41c5af678f31969677ee", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS)", "abstract": "The satellite was launched in 1991 by the Space Shuttle Discovery. It is 35 feet long, 15 feet in diameter, weighs 13,000 pounds, and carries 10 instruments. 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The experiment uses solar occultation to measure vertical profiles of O3, HCl, HF, CH4, H2O, NO, NO2, aerosol extinction at 4 infrared wavelenths, and temperature versus pressure with an instantaneous vertical field of view of 1.6 km at the Earth's limb. Latitudinal coverage is from 80S to 80N over the course of 1 year and includes extensive observations of the Antarctic region during spring. The altitude range of the measurements extends from about 15 km to 60-130 km, depending on the species. Nitric oxide measurements extend through the lower thermosphere.HALOE collected its final occultation event on November 21, 2005." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1645, "uuid": "093170ac627b4ab4a44754cfee05a41f", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: HALOE data on UARS for 1991-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE); PLATFORMS: Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS); " } }, { "ob_id": 688, "platform": { "ob_id": 1635, "uuid": "ce2e8bc13e8d41c5af678f31969677ee", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS)", "abstract": "The satellite was launched in 1991 by the Space Shuttle Discovery. It is 35 feet long, 15 feet in diameter, weighs 13,000 pounds, and carries 10 instruments. UARS orbits at an altitude of 375 miles with an orbital inclination of 57 degrees. Designed to operate for three years, UARS was finally decommissioned in December 2005. 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The following additional measurements were obtained: stratospheric temperature, upper tropospheric water vapor, cloud ice water content, stratospheric HNO3, volcanic SO2 injected into the stratosphere, temperature variances associated with atmospheric gravity waves, and stratospheric CH3CN. \n\nUARS MLS generally provided daily measurements from 29 September through 15 March 1994 (although stratospheric water vapor measurements ceased on 15 April 1993). After 15 March 1994 the measurements became increasingly sparse in order to conserve lifetime of the MLS antenna scan mechanism and UARS power. The last data were obtained on 25 August 2001." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1657, "uuid": "1aacf6e624a746f3a96dab83a9fac132", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: MLS water vapour measurements onboard UARS (1991-1993)", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on UARS; PLATFORMS: Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS); " } }, { "ob_id": 689, "platform": { "ob_id": 1664, "uuid": "9298b7366f4e4f4ea637c8f854f88cf5", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA-7", "abstract": "NASA polar-orbiting satellite which operated for the period 23rd June 1981 - 7th June 1986." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1665, "uuid": "65564b1bbd5c4d76aa0638adb40fbcc8", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. 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The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1667, "uuid": "4c43f22544cd42f9bb50a7cca0f34dc3", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AVHRR data on NOAA-7 for 1983-1985", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR); PLATFORMS: NOAA-7;" } }, { "ob_id": 694, "platform": { "ob_id": 1700, "uuid": "0c88d580174d4febafa3bddb0ec5e660", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - GOES-5", "abstract": "NASA geostationary weather satellite which operated for the period May 22, 1981 to July 18, 1990." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1701, "uuid": "e005c747944044deb9daf961654b03f3", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR)", "abstract": "Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR) flown on the SMS-1 and -2 and the GOES-1, -2 and -3. 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The multi-element spectral channels simultaneously sweep east-west and west-east along a north-to-south path by means of a two-axis mirror scan system. The instrument can produce full-Earth disc images, sector images containing the edges of the Earth, and various sizes of area scans completely enclosed within the Earth scene using a new flexible scan system. A five-channel monitoring system makes it possible to produce a wide variety of image products from imager data." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1789, "uuid": "7cb84752296e46ff8b023f8bb6449ae9", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: GOES-Imager data on GOES-10 for 1998-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: GOES Imager; PLATFORMS: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - GOES-10; " } }, { "ob_id": 707, "platform": { "ob_id": 1794, "uuid": "b5c9d7eb5e4f463dbd1aac7a105fefc3", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - GOES-12", "abstract": "NASA geostationary weather satellite which was launched on July 23, 2001 and operated until 2010" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1787, "uuid": "3b48ced7f491450bbea547d3b1481069", "short_code": "instr", "title": "GOES Imager", "abstract": "The GOES Imager is a multi-channel instrument designed to sense radiant and solar-reflected energy from sampled areas of the Earth. The multi-element spectral channels simultaneously sweep east-west and west-east along a north-to-south path by means of a two-axis mirror scan system. The instrument can produce full-Earth disc images, sector images containing the edges of the Earth, and various sizes of area scans completely enclosed within the Earth scene using a new flexible scan system. A five-channel monitoring system makes it possible to produce a wide variety of image products from imager data." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1796, "uuid": "9ea2d9ecd0514c4381450e57c251eb31", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: GOES-Imager data on GOES-12 for 2003-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: GOES Imager; PLATFORMS: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - GOES-12; " } }, { "ob_id": 708, "platform": { "ob_id": 1801, "uuid": "899ad53a29ea4232888f2d021dd988d3", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA-12", "abstract": "NASA polar orbiting satellite which was launched on May 14, 1991 remained operational until April 2001." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1802, "uuid": "adfffcff783c4b26ac9640ef4b141196", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 2 (AVHRR/2)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1804, "uuid": "a6f83de1628f4a4190874e1fc0f8bfdd", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AVHRR/2 on NOAA-12 for 1991-1998", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 2 (AVHRR/2); PLATFORMS: NOAA-12; " } }, { "ob_id": 709, "platform": { "ob_id": 1809, "uuid": "e43da72c118e44ec811c395aa05a16be", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA-14", "abstract": "NOAA polar orbiting satellite which operated during the period 30 December 1994 to Febraury 2001." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1802, "uuid": "adfffcff783c4b26ac9640ef4b141196", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 2 (AVHRR/2)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1811, "uuid": "15390f2f1f4e4b70bb05335ac7d8ea87", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AVHRR/2 on NOAA-14 for 1995-2001", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 2 (AVHRR/2); PLATFORMS: NOAA-14; " } }, { "ob_id": 710, "platform": { "ob_id": 1816, "uuid": "a6fa2998eb0246b4a699a0753c74a2f3", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA-15", "abstract": "NOAA polar orbiting satellite which was launched on May 13, 1998 and is still operational to this date." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1817, "uuid": "eff26a2de66b4c6b9f71a15e875f52c5", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 3 (AVHRR/3)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). 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Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1826, "uuid": "a4e2d6b37bea4e4e87b48d731fce6e35", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AVHRR/3 data on NOAA-16 for 2001-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 3 (AVHRR/3); PLATFORMS: NOAA-16; " } }, { "ob_id": 712, "platform": { "ob_id": 1831, "uuid": "4e8478da0c034af08d057e85dd4536be", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA-17", "abstract": "NOAA polar orbiting satellite which was launched on June 24, 2002." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1817, "uuid": "eff26a2de66b4c6b9f71a15e875f52c5", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 3 (AVHRR/3)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1833, "uuid": "d7e7e079330f41dca5db3e67d8aa6c72", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AVHRR/3 data on NOAA-17 for 2002-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer 3 (AVHRR/3); PLATFORMS: NOAA-17; " } }, { "ob_id": 713, "platform": { "ob_id": 1838, "uuid": "2638ad94d1a941bd80871782c0ca8a7f", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Geostationary Meteorological Satellite (GMS-5)", "abstract": "Japanese Geostationary Meteorological Satellite, also known as its nickname, \"Himawari\" (meaning a \"sunflower\") which carried out weather observation from space being part of the World Weather Watch (WWW) project of the World Meteorological Organization. It was launched on March 18, 1995." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1701, "uuid": "e005c747944044deb9daf961654b03f3", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR)", "abstract": "Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR) flown on the SMS-1 and -2 and the GOES-1, -2 and -3. The VISSR provides data to produce photographic displays for the National Weather Service (NWS). These data allow day/night cloud mapping, surface temperature determination, atmospheric temperature determination, weather forecasting, and meteorological research." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1840, "uuid": "572bcedd329c4c3ba6609b55369e1f8a", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: VISSR data on GMS-5 for 1995-2003", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR); PLATFORMS: Geostationary Meteorological Satellite (GMS-5); " } }, { "ob_id": 714, "platform": { "ob_id": 1845, "uuid": "fa4584d979cf48e18df7c5f4e1355297", "short_code": "plat", "title": "METEOSAT-5 or Meteosat Operational Programme 2 (MOP-2)", "abstract": "ESA geostationary meteorological satellite operating within the world wide network of the World Weather Watch of WMO. Its main missions are: Imaging in the visible, IR and water vapour region of the spectrum; data reception from so-called dat a collection platforms (DCPs); data distribution to meteorological services and other interested parties (research institutes etc). Meteosat-5 was launched from Kourou, French Guiana, on March 2, 1991." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1846, "uuid": "b7a96790edfa4a1781f7978049f23f6f", "short_code": "instr", "title": "METEOSAT Visible and IR Imager (MVIRI)", "abstract": "Objectives/applications: Earth and atmospheric monitoring, operational meteorology, climatology. Basic climatological data sets and precipitation index are derived daily. Measurements: day/night cloud coverage, cloud motion winds, cloud top heights, upper tropospheric humidity, precipitation and sea surface temperature. MVIRI spins with the S/C platform spin rate of 100 rpm. The MVIRI instrument was developed at Matra Marconi Space and was flown on all 1st generation spacecraft from Meteosat-1 to Meteosat-7." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1848, "uuid": "a96e534233464a98900d3d7314807d8c", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: MVIRI data on METEOSAT-5 for 1994-2005", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: METEOSAT Visible & IR Imager (MVIRI); PLATFORMS: METEOSAT-5 or Meteosat Operational Programme 2 (MOP-2); " } }, { "ob_id": 715, "platform": { "ob_id": 1853, "uuid": "c417d9e8d5194afa9b4cf1e1111069d2", "short_code": "plat", "title": "METEOSAT-6", "abstract": "ESA geostationary meteorological satellite operating within the world wide network of the World Weather Watch of WMO. Its main missions are: Imaging in the visible, IR and water vapour region of the spectrum; data reception from so-called dat a collection platforms (DCPs); data distribution to meteorological services and other interested parties (research institutes etc). Meteosat-6 was launched from Kourou, French Guiana, on November 20, 1993." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1846, "uuid": "b7a96790edfa4a1781f7978049f23f6f", "short_code": "instr", "title": "METEOSAT Visible and IR Imager (MVIRI)", "abstract": "Objectives/applications: Earth and atmospheric monitoring, operational meteorology, climatology. Basic climatological data sets and precipitation index are derived daily. Measurements: day/night cloud coverage, cloud motion winds, cloud top heights, upper tropospheric humidity, precipitation and sea surface temperature. MVIRI spins with the S/C platform spin rate of 100 rpm. The MVIRI instrument was developed at Matra Marconi Space and was flown on all 1st generation spacecraft from Meteosat-1 to Meteosat-7." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1855, "uuid": "14d79434ab5445838f0d7221761d3873", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: MVIRI data on METEOSAT-6 for 1997-1998", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: METEOSAT Visible & IR Imager (MVIRI); PLATFORMS: METEOSAT-6; " } }, { "ob_id": 716, "platform": { "ob_id": 1860, "uuid": "864f3017e9d74c5db26865ee4102c5e3", "short_code": "plat", "title": "METEOSAT-7", "abstract": "ESA geostationary meteorological satellite operating within the world wide network of the World Weather Watch of WMO. Its main missions are: Imaging in the visible, IR and water vapour region of the spectrum; data reception from so-called dat a collection platforms (DCPs); data distribution to meteorological services and other interested parties (research institutes etc). 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The MVIRI instrument was developed at Matra Marconi Space and was flown on all 1st generation spacecraft from Meteosat-1 to Meteosat-7." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 11474, "uuid": "e3cd0fe6b5b54fbe8ca43893ff85f721", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: VISSR data on GOES-9 for 1996-2001", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Visible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR); PLATFORMS: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite - GOES-9 or GOES-J; " } }, { "ob_id": 717, "platform": { "ob_id": 1867, "uuid": "fc5e0d2980ba44ea89ad39f3d57b0de1", "short_code": "plat", "title": "INSAT-1 series (INSAT-1A to INSAT-1D)", "abstract": "The INSAT-1 satellite program incorporated a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites providing communications and weather forecasting service for India with a host of ground stations throughout India. INSAT-1A was launched on April 10, 1982 and INSAT-1B was launched on Auhust 30, 1983. INSAT-1C was launched on July 21, 1988 and INSAT-1D, the last in the series, was launched on June 12, 1990." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1868, "uuid": "4bf38d93b1434dc3af561d3cca486e5f", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) on INSAT-1 series", "abstract": "INSAT 1-class satellites carry a Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) working in the visible (0.55-0.75, microns) and IR (10.5-12.5 microns) bands with resolutions of 2.75 km and 11 km, respectively." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1870, "uuid": "c111e21d33b64917bebb6c7905bae84c", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: VHRR data on INSAT-1 series for 1988-1989", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Very High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR) on INSAT-1 series; PLATFORMS: INSAT-1 series (INSAT-1A to INSAT-1D); " } }, { "ob_id": 718, "platform": { "ob_id": 1878, "uuid": "dad6ee58123d405cb3d7afa5f3d29d7d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory has been a centre for atmospheric measurements and meteorological observations since 1970, continuing records which began originally at the University College of Reading in 1900. The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. As well as traditional meteorological observation and automatic continuous meteorological measurements the site is also used for potential gradient (PG) measurements, leading to a large number of metal posts nearby, including a 10m tower and two 10m poles.\r\n " }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1879, "uuid": "2befcc3f5d4747989ad9246316431885", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Reading University Observatory: Kipp solarimeters", "abstract": "The solar radiation is measured using two Kipp solarimeters, one of which measures the global solar radiation (Sg) and the other measures the diffuse solar component (Sd) by using a shade ring." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1896, "uuid": "dbe4a58d356f48c1b7671c1ef62da2a1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT) at Reading University Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT); PLATFORMS: Reading University Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 719, "platform": { "ob_id": 1878, "uuid": "dad6ee58123d405cb3d7afa5f3d29d7d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory has been a centre for atmospheric measurements and meteorological observations since 1970, continuing records which began originally at the University College of Reading in 1900. The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. 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The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. As well as traditional meteorological observation and automatic continuous meteorological measurements the site is also used for potential gradient (PG) measurements, leading to a large number of metal posts nearby, including a 10m tower and two 10m poles.\r\n " }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1887, "uuid": "dddffa9f689c483a99cd24e88549c2f0", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Reading University Observatory: Ground heat flux plate", "abstract": "Ground heat flux is determined using a ground heat flux plate." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1896, "uuid": "dbe4a58d356f48c1b7671c1ef62da2a1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT) at Reading University Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT); PLATFORMS: Reading University Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 721, "platform": { "ob_id": 1878, "uuid": "dad6ee58123d405cb3d7afa5f3d29d7d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory has been a centre for atmospheric measurements and meteorological observations since 1970, continuing records which began originally at the University College of Reading in 1900. The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. As well as traditional meteorological observation and automatic continuous meteorological measurements the site is also used for potential gradient (PG) measurements, leading to a large number of metal posts nearby, including a 10m tower and two 10m poles.\r\n " }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1891, "uuid": "f871f29f08d0479ab71eeef42dc01cc4", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Reading University Observatory: Middleton net radiometer", "abstract": "The Net radiation is found using a Middleton net radiometer." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1896, "uuid": "dbe4a58d356f48c1b7671c1ef62da2a1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT) at Reading University Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT); PLATFORMS: Reading University Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 722, "platform": { "ob_id": 1878, "uuid": "dad6ee58123d405cb3d7afa5f3d29d7d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory has been a centre for atmospheric measurements and meteorological observations since 1970, continuing records which began originally at the University College of Reading in 1900. The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. As well as traditional meteorological observation and automatic continuous meteorological measurements the site is also used for potential gradient (PG) measurements, leading to a large number of metal posts nearby, including a 10m tower and two 10m poles.\r\n " }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1895, "uuid": "a48692d4fa99495296fb1ef4b2283f23", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT)", "abstract": "The instrument measures the resistance of platinum which depends on temperature according to a quadratic relationship." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1896, "uuid": "dbe4a58d356f48c1b7671c1ef62da2a1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT) at Reading University Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Met Office - Electrical resistance thermometers (ERT or PRT); PLATFORMS: Reading University Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 723, "platform": { "ob_id": 1878, "uuid": "dad6ee58123d405cb3d7afa5f3d29d7d", "short_code": "plat", "title": "University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Reading Atmospheric Observatory has been a centre for atmospheric measurements and meteorological observations since 1970, continuing records which began originally at the University College of Reading in 1900. The observatory is situated on the Whiteknights campus (51.442 deg N, 0.938 deg W), near the Earley Gate entrance, at 66m above sea level.\r\nIt is an urban site, located within the town of Reading (population 150, 000). The site is on a flat piece of land, covered by grass all year round. As well as traditional meteorological observation and automatic continuous meteorological measurements the site is also used for potential gradient (PG) measurements, leading to a large number of metal posts nearby, including a 10m tower and two 10m poles.\r\n " }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1899, "uuid": "0563c294262f43119114256ec3ff9330", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Geiger counter", "abstract": "A Geiger counter, also called a Geiger-Muller counter, is a type of particle detector that measures ionizing radiation." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1900, "uuid": "d49ef169e489464cb1e56ce0b0d3483e", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Geiger counter at Reading University Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Geiger counter; PLATFORMS: Reading University Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 724, "platform": { "ob_id": 1416, "uuid": "1c1c59696701483d90ea04c428c67c09", "short_code": "plat", "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": 1903, "uuid": "2faa2dd0f62a4bbda73412e1ccf625be", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Programmable Ion Mobility Spectrometer (PIMS)", "abstract": "PIMS measures bipolar ion concentrations." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1904, "uuid": "25adabd5454841059da9b99fab22458f", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Programmable Ion Mobility Spectrometer (PIMS) at Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Programmable Ion Mobility Spectrometer (PIMS); PLATFORMS: Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 725, "platform": { "ob_id": 1416, "uuid": "1c1c59696701483d90ea04c428c67c09", "short_code": "plat", "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": 1899, "uuid": "0563c294262f43119114256ec3ff9330", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Geiger counter", "abstract": "A Geiger counter, also called a Geiger-Muller counter, is a type of particle detector that measures ionizing radiation." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1907, "uuid": "a6b85d736f6c4bfd9b683ba2372b7701", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Data from Geiger counter at Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory for the Polluted Troposphere NERC Research Programme Project", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Geiger counter; PLATFORMS: Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory; " } }, { "ob_id": 726, "platform": { "ob_id": 1913, "uuid": "c5a778cd1ebc4d928890ec1ffca83521", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NOAA Satellite series - 7 to 14", "abstract": "ITOS (Improved TIROS Operational System) was the follow-on to the TIROS series. They were the second generation of operational polar orbiters. Once operational, the satellite's designator was change to NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmopheric Administration Satellite). The primary objective of the ITOS Series of Sun-synchronous meteorological satellites was to provide improved operational infrared and visual observations of Earth cloud cover for use in weather analysis and forecasting. Secondary objectives included measuring snow and ice and the sea surface, and gathering information on the vertical structure of temperature and moisture in the atmosphere on a regular daily basis. Additional instruments, starting with ITOS-D/NOAA -2, also provided both global daytime and nighttime daily direct readout real-time cloudcover data." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1665, "uuid": "65564b1bbd5c4d76aa0638adb40fbcc8", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)", "abstract": "The AVHRR is a radiation-detection imager that can be used for remotely determining cloud cover and the surface temperature. Note that the term surface can mean the surface of the Earth, the upper surfaces of clouds, or the surface of a body of water. This scanning radiometer uses 6 detectors that collect different bands of radiation wavelengths.\n\nThe first AVHRR was a 4-channel radiometer, first carried on TIROS-N (launched October 1978). This was subsequently improved to a 5-channel instrument (AVHRR/2) that was initially carried on NOAA-7 (launched June 1981). The latest instrument version is AVHRR/3, with 6 channels, first carried on NOAA-15 launched in May 1998." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1915, "uuid": "4a05725095214f4dad1327f8f0852419", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Climatic Land Surface Temperatures over a month and a square half degree grid.", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR); PLATFORMS: NOAA Satellite series - 7 to 14; " } }, { "ob_id": 727, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 200, "uuid": "5116327f6c454fb98d6c5f12940023f7", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: GC-ECD", "abstract": "Gas Chromatography – Electron Capture Detector or GC-ECD is a technique used to analyse halogenated compounds and is primarily used in the environmental, forensic and pharmaceutical markets." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1925, "uuid": "e3eaab4f406044388290f389593ef573", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA GC-ECD data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE-MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: GC-ECD; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 728, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1928, "uuid": "ec9859718cb84f699f7a3181dfa5d24b", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: CRANOX NOx, O3, NOy", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1929, "uuid": "9f639ccc5f6c45459c96bad4ed6e5bf5", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA Crannox NOx, O3, NOy data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: Crannox NOx, O3, NOy; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 729, "platform": { "ob_id": 1932, "uuid": "ffce52f51f39479498484ead34091556", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Cranfield Jetstream Research Aircraft", "abstract": "Research aircraft operated by the University of Cranfield, UK." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1933, "uuid": "c576d7f4d86f4bfe93e7a29dfff6fbca", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: Gas Chromatograph with mass spectrometer FIRN", "abstract": "University of East Anglia Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC MS) -firn" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1935, "uuid": "72b552a6249443838823671135dfbf5c", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA GC mass spec data onboard the Cranfield Jetstream research aircraft for the ACSOE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: GC mass spec; PLATFORMS: Cranfield Jetstream Research Aircraft; " } }, { "ob_id": 730, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 57, "uuid": "10833aa2571b4a9d9cacbac33edc49d5", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: NOxy 4 channel NO, NO2, NOy, NOy* chemiluminescence analyser", "abstract": "An instrument from the Penkett group at UEA.\nThe instrument measures nitrogen compounds using chemiluminescence." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1938, "uuid": "c5680b7e789f47c18d184d0c18e9980c", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA NOxy 4 channel chemiluminescence analyser data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: NOxy 4 channel NO, NO2, NOy, NOy* chemiluminescence analyser; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 731, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1061, "uuid": "a2f40afd5f054601a037d48a9aac17e9", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Automatic Weather Station (AWS)", "abstract": "An automatic weather station (AWS) is an automated version of the traditional weather station, either to save human labour or to enable measurements from remote areas. The system may report in near real time via ARGOS and the Global telecommunications system, or save the data for later recovery." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1941, "uuid": "2336d446ccc54e30ad85ebd7c1c48b25", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: AWS data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Automatic Weather Station (AWS); PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 732, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 159, "uuid": "618eb937456043ae8823f5a12f5c0c44", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Leicester: PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification (PERCA) technique", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1944, "uuid": "40975976c81e4ffcba72cdf704f69c58", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Leicester PERCA technique data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Leicester: PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification (PERCA) technique; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 733, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 912, "uuid": "e0c08343c2a74974a912ccb96f514130", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Radiosonde", "abstract": "The radiosonde is a lightweight, balloon-borne instrument that measures profiles of pressure, temperature and humidity from the ground to approximately 40km.The radiosonde is equipped with a radio transmitter for sending the measurements to the observing station." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1947, "uuid": "cc8c52cb0ce242f5ad5c4c57f8dc0ed4", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Radiosonde data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Radiosonde; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 734, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1950, "uuid": "2846abdf1bdd4b11b8f99b1040aa3b96", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Leeds/UFAM: Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer (DOAS)", "abstract": "Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer (DOAS) first located at UEA then moved to Leeds University (~2008)." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1951, "uuid": "981792a5ea054ca5931228b19161c5db", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Leeds DOAS data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Leeds/UFAM: Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer (DOAS); PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 735, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 115, "uuid": "fa81f4481fc0403d843dae1be91c0e01", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Leeds: Fluorecence Assay by Gas Expansion instrument (FAGE)", "abstract": "This is a ground-based laser-induced fluorescence instrument for detection of OH, HO2, and RO2 radicals. OH reactivity measurements using a laser flash-photolysis technique can be provided alongside the radical measurements. The instrument is housed in and operated from a custom-built 20 ft shipping container. OH and HO2 measurement is challenging but necessary due to their role in atmospheric chemistry. The laser induced fluorescence at low pressure is measured. \r\n \r\nThis instrument has a wide range of applications including simultaneous detection of OH, HO2, RO2 radical species and total OH reactivity. Detection of iodine monoxide and glyoxal is also possible, although not at the same time as the other radical measurements." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1954, "uuid": "0c6d253756f94f2688a1e3a01ba71c28", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: Leeds FAGE data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: Leeds: Fluorecence Assay by Gas Expansion instrument (FAGE); PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 736, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 192, "uuid": "55d834d4c2d8462b836f53af8ba10efe", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: Gas Chromatograph with Mass Spectrometer (GC MS)", "abstract": "University of East Anglia Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC MS)" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1957, "uuid": "065cce67d1c444d4bfbccac1d4640a09", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA GC MS data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: GC MS (mass spec); PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 737, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. It has the stations ID \"MHD'" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 1960, "uuid": "aabbcb422d384329b9aaf48f421061c0", "short_code": "instr", "title": "UEA: TEI 42 trace level chemiluminescence NOx analyser", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 1961, "uuid": "5ecdc9b020f44afcb2a6e013657b137d", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: UEA TEI 42 trace level chemiluminescence NOx analyser data at the Mace Head Research Facility for the ACSOE MAGE campaign", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: UEA: TEI 42 trace level chemiluminescence NOx analyser; PLATFORMS: Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland; " } }, { "ob_id": 738, "platform": { "ob_id": 1924, "uuid": "409b3e2004154837805552cb3cb7a546", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility is located in Carna, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by the Department of Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Science Group, National University of Ireland, Galway. It has the dual status of a WMO GAW research and monitoring 'global' station and an EMEP supersite. 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