| The Objectives | |
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| The requirements | |
| To provide : | |
| A. |
ascent/descent measurements as a complement and potential substitute for radiosondes on the territory of EUMETNET Members at over 130 (140 in 2008) European airports, 38 (40 in 2008) of which should provide at least 3 hourly profiles during the day time. |
| B. |
measurements from data sparse areas having an incidence on short range forecasts in Europe, to be adjusted as necessary according to the results of the EUCOS design studies (routes from Europe to North Africa, South America and Canada, over Siberia and the Arctic). |
| The programme will optimise the data collection process and address the need for humidity measurements as soon as practicable. | |
| Planned tasks | |
| The Programme will : | |
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| Organisation | |
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UK Met Office was responsible for the pilot phase of E-AMDAR (1999-2002).
The
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute was chosen to be responsible
for the Operational phase (2003-2006) and has been re-selected as Responsible
Member for the next phase of the Programme (2007-2011).
The Programme Manager is Mr Stig CARLBERG (stig.carlberg(at)smhi.se). The Technical Co-ordinator is Stewart Taylor (stewart.taylor(at)metoffice.gov.uk). |
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| Updated : 19 June 2008 | |