MRF A750 ACTO flight: Airborne atmospheric and chemistry measurements taken on board the Met Office C-130 Hercules aircraft
The Meteorological Research Flight (MRF) was a Met Office facility, which flew a well-instrumented C-130 Hercules aircraft for atmospheric research purposes.
This dataset contains airborne atmospheric and chemistry measurements taken on board the Met Office C-130 Hercules aircraft flight A750 for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Transport of Ozone in the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere (UTLS) (ACTO) campaign. The flight was a transit from Boscombe to Prestwick.
The main purpose was to reposition the aircraft at Prestwick for the ACTO detachment. The instruments were operated as an additional test. The data was also monitored for evidence of filaments of upper tropospheric / lower stratospheric air that had been forecast on the 3/5/2000. However, the forecast from 4/5/2000 had suggested that the air would have moved too far North. Thus as expected, there was no evidence of very dry, ozone-rich air, during the flight.
There were several instrument errors prior to flight and these were not resolved during the flight. The peroxide instrument was not operated. The carbon monoxide was switched on but did not perform sufficiently to give any useful data. The PERCA operator was not happy with the performance of the instrument (low chain length). The PAN GC was operated on one channel only. The ozone instrument worked OK but it was not displayed correctly on HORACE. The instrument operator therefore made investigations towards the end of the flight in order to understand the problem. The remaining chemistry instrumentation (UEA NOxy, MRF NOx box and the UEA formaldehyde, Leeds hydrocarbon GC) all worked well.
Meteorology
The meteorological situation was dominated by a high pressure system that was centred to the North West of Scotland. A weak warm front was shown on the midnight analysis over the south of England: no rain was forecast on the PGM. Areas of stratocumulus and altocumulus cloud marked the front. No other notable cloud features were found during the flight.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2006-12-10T03:09:18
- Date (Creation)
- 2006-12-10T03:09:18
- Identifier
- NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC) / bfbbf33783d3407f9b303ed18cebe43e
- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
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- Dataset
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- UTLS
- ACTO
- Chemistry
- temperature
- pressure
- wind
- GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
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- atmospheric conditions
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- Grid
- Metadata language
- English
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- Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
- Begin date
- 2000-05-05T09:50:50
- End date
- 2000-05-05T12:25:10
- Unique resource identifier
- WGS 84
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- Date (Publication)
- 2010-12-08
- Statement
- Data collected by instruments on-board the MRF C-130 during flight A750. Data acquired by BADC for archiving during the ACTO project.
- File identifier
- bfbbf33783d3407f9b303ed18cebe43e XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Parent identifier
- UTLS-Ozone ACTO: Met Research Flight (MRF) C-130 Hercules aircraft atmospheric chemistry measurements and model output collection 7ca95b35d9e378c10343f2730a880549
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- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2024-11-24T00:20:36
- Metadata standard name
- UK GEMINI
- Metadata standard version
- 2.3