by Harriett Richardson | Jul 14, 2022 | Missions
A team of scientists are heading to New Mexico to study clouds over the Magdalena Mountains, using the FAAM Airborne Laboratory. The four week aircraft campaign will observe deep convective clouds, the particles and conditions necessary for them to form, and the...
by Harriett Richardson | Nov 23, 2021 | FAAM
This instrument is fitted to the aircraft’s nose, and measures wind turbulence in 3 dimensions The FAAM Airborne Laboratory is seeking members to join its Mid-Life Upgrade (MLU) User Community Advisory Group. The MLU will produce transformative change for the...
by Harriett Richardson | Jun 22, 2021 | FAAM
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has invested £5.5 million in the FAAM Airborne Laboratory, as part of a £50 million boost for UK research infrastructure. The UKRI-owned facility enables scientists to take to the skies in a specially adapted BAE-146 aircraft,...
by Harriett Richardson | Nov 24, 2020 | FAAM
Would you like to join a world leading national science and technology research centre dedicated to atmospheric science? Do you hold a degree or equivalent in a science, earth science or engineering subject, with strong technical skills and experience of supporting...
by Harriett Richardson | Feb 7, 2020 | FAAM
The FAAM Airborne Laboratory is a major UK platform that provides in-situ and remotely sensed observational data about the atmosphere. The FAAM Science Strategy Committee is a key element of the management of the FAAM facility, providing leadership, advising on...