Dataset Collection
BAS Masin Twin-Otter aircraft data
Abstract
Data is collected on board the British Antarctic Survey MASIN Twin Otter aircraft for a range of projects in the Antarctic and at other locations. These projects include atmospheric, boundary layer and cloud/aerosol studies.
The instrument suite includes standard temperature and water vapour sensors as well as a turbulence probe allowing full atmospheric profile measurements of temperature, dew point and winds. A DMT Cloud and aerosol spectrometer (CAPS) probe is used for cloud studies and a closed path Licor H2O/CO2 instrument, Grimm optical particle counter and cloud condensation nuclei counter are fed from simple Rosemount inlets.
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More Information (under review)
Data is collected on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) MASIN Twin Otter aircraft for a range of projects in the Antarctic and at other locations. These projects include atmospheric, boundary layer and cloud/aerosol studies. The on-board instrument suite includes standard temperature and water vapour sensors as well as a turbulence probe allowing full atmospheric profile measurements of temperature, dew point and winds. A DMT Cloud and aerosol spectrometer (CAPS) probe is used for cloud studies and a closed path Licor H2O/CO2 instrument, Grimm optical particle counter and cloud condensation nuclei counter are fed from simple Rosemount inlets.
The BAS-MASIN aircraft is also a member of the European Facility for Airborne Research (EUFAR) transnational access fleet.
BAS MASIN data is available in :
Data may be restricted to participants of the project for which it was collected for up to two years from production after which it will be publicly available. To apply for access to restricted data, see the appropriate project page.For further information about the available data please use the links to each observation period given under the "Deployments" section below. Further connections to related records and data can also be explored using the available links.
General queries about these pages or browsing the data should be directed to CEDA helpdesk.
Related Documents
BAS aircraft instrument website |
Temporal Range
2011-01-11T00:00:00
2022-08-20T13:42:25
Geographic Extent
83.5472° |
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-73.2075° |
29.2000° |
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-75.6000° |