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New paper describing an observation campaign on deep convective clouds
We are pleased to share that a preprint paper detailing the DCMEX (Deep Convective Microphysics Experiment) observation campaign has been published.
Keep readingFlying campaign to improve climate modelling begins
This story was originally published on the British Antarctic Survey website on 03/02/2023 A team of scientists are currently conducting a major experiment over the Southern Ocean that will help to improve climate modelling. The Southern Ocean Clouds project team are performing several flights from British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) Rothera Research Station over the Southern…
Keep readingDCMEX campaign success: Extensive new in-situ observations of deep convective clouds
Big plans were laid for the DCMEX team as they headed to New Mexico, USA in July. The aim, to collect observational evidence of the role of aerosol and cloud ice formation in deep convective cloud development. There for a month, the team would bring together measurements from aircraft, radar, cameras and ground stations. The…
Keep readingM-Phase job vacancy – Leeds
Research Fellow in Aerosol Modelling in Leeds Would you like to help to address one of the biggest uncertainties in climate projections? Do you have an established background in clouds and aerosol research and do you want to further your career in one of the world’s leading atmospheric science institutes? You will become a key…
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