FAAM Airborne Laboratory
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The FAAM Airborne Laboratory is a world-class research facility dedicated to the advancement of atmospheric science - managed by @AtmosScience.
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Plymouth Marine Lab National Oceanography Centre Cambridge University University of Hull University of Plymouth National Centre for Atmospheric Science Natural Environment Research Council Virtual Integration of Satellite & In-Situ Observation Networks led by National Centre for Atmospheric Science Cambridge University to
reduce FAAM Airborne Laboratory carbon footprint and provide a toolkit enabling better integration models & observations.
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#DigitalTwin #GetClimateReady
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This #InternationalWomensDay we’re sharing stories from people who identify as women within our science community to #InspireInclusion .
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Thanks to a £7.6m investment from Natural Environment Research Council, 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.
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Are you early in your atmospheric science career and want to develop your network?
Register for National Centre for Atmospheric Science's event by Monday 👇
Looking for a summer school to develop your atmospheric measurement and modelling skills?
Apply by the end of February for the National Centre for Atmospheric Science practical course in Cumbria in May 🌄
Few space left on the National Centre for Atmospheric Science workshop/forum on FAAM Airborne Laboratory, great opportunity to explore the facility and find out more👇
Our airborne lab FAAM Airborne Laboratory took to Scottish skies and measured #methane emissions from #peatlands .
The project was part of a scheme called Research Runway, which helps scientists use our research aircraft facility for the first time.
Royal Holloway #MEWS
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The Reykjanes eruption isn't expected to produce much ash.
But 13 yrs ago the volcano Eyjafjallajökul erupted, sending a plume of ash over 9km into the sky.
Find out how we played a key role in reopening air space, using FAAM Airborne Laboratory and computer models.
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