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Oscar Hartogensis

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EAGLE 2006 - Multi-purpose, multi-angle and multi-sensor in-situ and airborne campaigns over grassland and forest

2009

EAGLE2006 – an intensive field campaign for the advances in land surface hydrometeorological processes – was carried out in the Netherlands from 8th to 18th June 2006, involving 16 institutions with in total 67 people from 16 different countries. In addition to the acquisition of multi-angle and multi-sensor satellite data, several airborne instruments – an optical imaging sensor, an imaging microwave radiometer, and a flux airplane – were deployed and extensive ground measurements were conducted over one grassland site at Cabauw and two forest sites at Loobos and Speulderbos in the central part of the Netherlands. The generated data set is both unique and urgently needed for the developmen…

Earth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorology0207 environmental engineeringmeettechnieken02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066meteorological observationshydrometeorologielaw.inventionremote sensinglawAlterra - Centre for Water and ClimateHydrometeorologySatellite imageryWageningen Environmental ResearchRadarlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringmeteorologische waarnemingen020701 environmental engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensinglcsh:GE1-350WIMEKlcsh:Tland surfaceMicrowave radiometerlcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationHyperspectral imagingInversion (meteorology)15. Life on landmeasurement techniqueslcsh:G13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceRadiometryhydrometeorologyaardoppervlakenergyAlterra - Centrum Water en Klimaat
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EAGLE 2006 – multi-purpose, multi-angle and multi-sensor in-situ, airborne and space borne campaigns over grassland and forest

2009

Abstract. EAGLE2006 – an intensive field campaign for the advances in land surface hydrometeorological processes – was carried out in the Netherlands from 8 to 18 June 2006, involving 16 institutions with in total 67 people from 16 different countries. In addition to the acquisition of multi-angle and multi-sensor satellite data, several airborne instruments – an optical imaging sensor, an imaging microwave radiometer, and a flux airplane – were deployed and extensive ground measurements were conducted over one grassland site at Cabauw and two forest sites at Loobos and Speulderbos in the central part of the Netherlands. The generated data set is both unique and urgently needed for the deve…

Earth observationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMeteorologyMicrowave radiometerHyperspectral imagingInversion (meteorology)Grasslandlaw.inventionWater resourceslawEnvironmental scienceHydrometeorologyRadarRemote sensing
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Daytime formation of nitrous acid at a coastal remote site in Cyprus indicating a common ground source of atmospheric HONO and NO

2016

Abstract. Characterization of daytime sources of nitrous acid (HONO) is crucial to understand atmospheric oxidation and radical cycling in the planetary boundary layer. HONO and numerous other atmospheric trace constituents were measured on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus during the CYPHEX campaign (CYPHEX = CYprus PHotochemical EXperiment) in summer 2014. Average volume mixing ratios of HONO were 35 pptv (±25 pptv) with a HONO/NOx ratio of 0.33, which was considerably higher than reported for most other rural and urban regions. Diel profiles of HONO showed peak values in the late morning (60±28 pptv around 09:00 local time), and persistently high mixing ratios during daytime (45±18 pptv…

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