The Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility enables advanced measurements of the atmosphere, funded by @NERCscience and managed by @AtmosScience.
It’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day!
We’re sharing why making atmospheric science accessible matters, and what we’re doing to embed accessibility within everything we do.
https://t.co/GNRtAjeHwe
Researchers @AtmosScience have recently deployed a doppler lidar to measure winds across Bristol.
The study is led by @AtmosScience and @UniofReading.
We asked Dr Phil Rosenberg about doppler lidar and the study they are being used for.
https://t.co/WPurbejg54
🌦️ Dive into the world of atmospheric radar data with our latest course! 📡
Learn to harness radar data like a pro. Join NCAS experts for an immersive learning experience. Limited spots available! Enrol by 3 May:
https://t.co/Dlcv9KmGqq
#AtmosphericRadar#WeatherScience #DataAnalysis
At the end of each month we share a digest with subscribers, which includes:
- short articles about our research
- feature pieces about #ClimateChange, #AirPollution, and #Weather
- our upcoming events and training courses
- #hiring notices and other ways to work with us
If you would like to receive it, sign up:
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Brilliant news! @NERCscience has invested £7.6m in our Atmospheric Measurement & Observation Facility.
@AMOF_Science will soon be offering new instrumentation and data products, taking steps to enhance the user journey, and offering training for skills development.
https://t.co/sFqxKBFt06
Thanks to a £7.6m investment from @NERCscience, the Atmospheric Measurement & Observation Facility is boosting services for environmental research.
Over the next 7 years, expect bespoke atmospheric measurement solutions and improved support for users.
https://t.co/XjKr1Qz3V6
Sign-ups for our early career science community symposium in March are open until Monday 26 February.
Find out more and how you can contribute:
https://t.co/PYHQAmNv6T
Register for our Introduction to Atmospheric Radar course📡
Learn from @AtmosScience@AMOF_Science experts about different radars and how to use radar-derived data in your research.
Course dates: 10-14 June 2024
Location: University of Winchester, Hampshire, UK
https://t.co/Dlcv9KmGqq
Looking for a summer school to develop your atmospheric measurement and modelling skills?
Apply by the end of February for the @AtmosScience practical course in Cumbria in May 🌄
Want to develop your career as an atmospheric scientist?
Our Atmospheric Measurement & Modelling Summer School provides the key skills required for practical fieldwork and linking observations to modelling, with guidance from leading researchers.
Our summer school isn’t just for practical scientists - anyone who works with observational data will benefit!
Apply by Thursday 29 February 2024 🗓️
Summer school dates: 12-24 May 2024
Location: Blencathra Field Studies Council Centre, Cumbria, UK
https://t.co/wVeCfMKaVQ
Register today!
Join us for our free full-day in-person forum in Cranfield on Thursday 25 January 2024.
Find out how we've been upgrading the research aircraft facility, and how it'll benefit your science. Sign up 👇
https://t.co/fm3BVHxItH
Registration is still open for our free full-day in-person
forum in Cranfield on Thursday 25 January 2024.
Find out how we've been upgrading the research aircraft facility, and how it'll benefit your science.
Sign up 👇
https://t.co/fm3BVHxItH
Our Weybourne Observatory is part of the Integrated Carbon Observation System that collects greenhouse gas data.
@ICOS_RI data is used by scientists, governments, and international organisations for climate action.
Hear from our scientist @gforster79:
📽️https://t.co/TlpGmrAGIJ
Instrument scientist Davey Hooper captured some beautiful cirrus clouds at dusk, looking over our Chilbolton Atmospheric Observatory site.
Can you make out the silhouette of a Kepler radar? 👀
We thought we'd share some other day-to-night shots of the observatory too 🌝📡
A Helikite has been used for the first time to observe clouds and aerosol particles over central Greenland’s ice sheet.
Read our article where we spoke to @heather_guy, a researcher @AtmosScience based @SEELeeds, about the study:
https://t.co/QYpY1XPJfy
Today marks the end of the @metoffice#WesCon2023 Wessex Convection experiment which has been running since June to study convective clouds and the processes leading to summertime storms. (1/4)
That's a wrap! Today marks the end of our #WesCon summer of science with @MetOffice_Sci 👏
The project saw drones, aircraft, radar, radiosondes, lidar, weather stations, radiometers, wind profilers, much more kit, and many people all working together to study summer storms.
Interested in the future of airborne atmospheric research? Involved in new measurement tech or more sustainable ways to make observations?
24 Aug is the last chance to sign up to the @AtmosScience@faam146 Sustainable Airborne Research & Atmospheric Science event on 12 Sept.
Sign up to attend our September event with @faam146 about sustainable airborne research by Thursday 24 August.
Full programme, event details, and registration link:
https://t.co/YIxz6onstI