2022
Polar-CAP is joining the field work
Today we are pleased to welcome the researcher from the Polar-CAP project to our CLOUDLAB field site. This collaboration with TROPOS, Leipzig, Germany, brings a range of remote sensing instruments and expertise that will be invaluable for advancing our understanding of cloud physics. We are excited to begin working with the Polar-CAP team, and we look forward to the valuable contributions they will make to our research.
CLOUDLAB now also on ResearchGate
Updates and more scientific insight can now also be found on Researchgate at https://www.researchgate.net/project/CLOUDLAB
Upcoming field campaign winter 2022/2023
Soon our next field campaign will start, this time a bit earlier than last time. Last preparations are under way, managing some supply shortages and administrative issues before we can finally begin. Of course we are hoping for a lot of high fog!
The use case of the Meteomatics drones
A glimpse into the CLOUDLAB use case of the Meteomatics Meteodrones
CLOUDLAB at the Meteomatics Webinar
CLOUDLAB presents the Use-Case of the two drones (seeding and measurement drones) from Meteomatics in a webinar. The recording of the webindar is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVuvdO384lU.