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Great articles on EUFAR in the Adjacent Open Access journal

Philip Brown (Met Office, UK), the EUFAR scientific coordinator, published a 2-page article and 8-page ebook on EUFAR and its support to the airborne research community in the Adjacent Open Access journal, August 2017 edition.

“Instrumented aircraft are an important scientific tool, allowing researchers to support a range of applications in environmental sciences. EUFAR is currently supported by the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission. It combines 24 European institutions and organisations involved in airborne research, operating 19 instrumented aircraft and 5 remote-sensing instruments, providing a broad measurement capability.”

 

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Originally published on Aug. 22, 2017
Last update on Aug. 29, 2017

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