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DIP-NAWDEX is an
ANR-funded project gathering French partners working on
the international project NAWDEX. NAWDEX aims at better
understanding the effect of diabatic processes (cloud
microphysics, radiation, turbulence) on the evolution of
atmospheric disturbances along the North Atlantic jet
stream. The underlying hypothesis of NAWDEX is that
diabatic processes over North America and the North
Atlantic have a major influence on jet stream structure,
the downstream development of Rossby waves on the
tropopause, and high-impact weather events over Europe.
During one month, between mid-September and mid-October
2016, the NAWDEX partners organized an observational field
campaign during which four aircraft from three distinct
countries have been operated in the Northeast Atlantic:
the German High Altitude and LOng Range Research Aircraft
(HALO), the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
(DLR) Dassault Falcon 20, the French Service des Avions
Francais Instrumentions pour la Recherche en Environnement
(SAFIRE) Falcon 20, and the British Facility for Airborne
Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe 146. Fine-scale
observations of atmospheric disturbances extending over a
large domain have been obtained with state-of-the-art
airborne and ground-based instrumentation like the most
recently developed lidars and cloud radars.
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