{"ob_id":13673,"uuid":"fbfd40bdaea44388a7a8c0abddec37ec","title":"AIMMS-20 (Airborne Integrated Meteorological Measurement System)","abstract":"The AIMMS-20 (Airborne Integrated Meteorological Measurement System) is a canister-mounting probe flown on the FAAM BAe-146 aircraft. Its primary purpose is to provide high-frequency measurements of 3-d wind vector components in icing conditions, where the Core radome turbulence system would be expected to ice-up. The probe comprises a 5-port differential pressure sensor to measure flow velocity relative to the aircraft (true airspeed and angles of attack/sideslip) and a combined GPS/inertial system to measure the velocity and attitude of the aircraft relative to the ground.\r\n\r\nMeteorological parameters: Temperature Relative Humidity Wind vector (3-components) Static pressure Aircraft state parameters: Latitude Longitude Altitude True airspeed Groundspeed vector Vertical velocity Attitude (pitch, roll, heading) relative flow angle (attack/sideslip)","keywords":"Meteorology, AIMMS-20, Met Office","identifier_set":["https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/identifiers/8648/?format=json"],"instrumentType":"met_sensor","subInstrument":[],"responsiblepartyinfo_set":["https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/52213/?format=json","https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/api/v2/rpis/52212/?format=json"]}