词条 | Fennec (climate program) |
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Fennec goalsBroad Fennec goals include:
Observational programmeThe Fennec observational programme included ground sites at Bordj Badji Mokhtar in Algeria, Zouerat in Mauritania as well as 8 automatic weather stations located in the remote desert in both Algeria and Mauritania. The Bordj Badji Mokhtar station is in the remote Sahara on the Mali-Algerian border. In June 2011 an array of instrumentation designed to monitor the troposphere was set up at Bordj Badi Mokhtar. The instrumentation included Lidar, sodar, 4-8 radiosondes daily, a flux tower and aerosol sampling equipment (AERONET cimel sun photometer, nephelometer and filters). A reduced array of instruments was run on this site in June 2012. Similar equipment (sodar, flux tower,cimel photometer) ran at Zouerat in Mauritania in June 2011. Radiosondes were also released through June 2011 and June 2012 at higher frequency than the normal operational times at Tamanrasset, Tindouf and In Salah in Algeria. Aircraft campaigns with the instrumented UK FAAM aircraft were conducted in April 2011, June 2011 and June 2012. The June 2011 campaign also included the instrumented French Falcon F20. Over 200 hours of science flights, many at low level (150 feet above the surface) were conducted as part of the Fennec campaign.[3] The first in-situ data of the central Saharan atmosphere was captured and is currently being analysed.[4] Core Fennec institutionsUniversity of Oxford (Lead Institution): Dust, aircraft and ground-based observations; contact: Professor Richard Washington (Fennec Principal Investigator) University of Leeds: Dynamics, ground-based observations, dust, aircraft observations; contact: Professor Doug Parker University of Sussex: Dust, ground-based observations, aircraft observations; contact: Professor Martin Todd University of Reading: Radiation, aircraft; contact: Professor Ellie Highwood Imperial College London: Earth Observation; contact Dr Helen Brindley Fennec France: Aircraft, Dynamics, dust; contact: Dr Cyrille Flamant Office National Meteorologie Algerie: ground-based observations; contact Azzedine Saci Office National Meteorologie Mauritania: ground-based observations; contact Mohamed Bechir Met Office: aircraft, numerical modelling and forecast products Additional partners include: FAAM; SAFIRE; Paola Formenti (LISA); Vanderlei Martins (UMBC); DMN Maroc, contact Noureddine Filali; Harald Sodemann (ETH Zurich); Andreas Fink (ground-based obs in Morocco); Goran Pejanovic (SEEVCCC); Slobodan Nickovic (WMO) The project was funded by the Natural Environmental Research Council and CNRS (France) with an additional contribution from ONM Algerie. References1. ^{{cite web|last=Washington|first=R|title=AMMA Conference, Toulouse, 2-6 July 2012 Plenary Presentation on Fennec|url=http://amma-conf2012.ipsl.fr/data/documents/ProgrammeRev27juin.pdf}} 2. ^{{cite web|last=Washington|first=R|title=Fennec - The Saharan Climate System, European Geosciences Union, Vienna, 2012, page 89|url=http://www.egu2012.eu/EGU2012-programmegroup_programme_CL.pdf}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=FAAM Aircraft schedule|date=June 2012|work=Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements|publisher=www.faam.ac.uk|url=http://www.faam.ac.uk/index.php/current-future-campaigns/past-campaigns/353-fennec|accessdate=19 July 2012}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Fennec - The Saharan Climate System, British Atmospheric Data Centre|url=http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__ACTIVITY_de2b8588-5a01-11e0-88c9-00e081470265|year=2011|publisher=STFC|accessdate=19 July 2012}} External links
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