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  • TU Delft weather station davis-008 at Platform Zero  + (In-situ measurements of temperature, pressIn-situ measurements of temperature, pressure, relative humidity, rain, solar irradiance and wind by a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station named "Davis-008" at Platform zero, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The station is placed on a flat roof, at Galileistraat 33, 3029 AM Rotterdam, at a height of approx. 10 meters. This station is part of the Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network (RAMN), funded with the help of TU Delft strategic funds, in collaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.llaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.)
  • TU Delft weather station davis-009 at Hofbgenpark  + (In-situ measurements of temperature, pressIn-situ measurements of temperature, pressure, relative humidity, rain, solar irradiance and wind by a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station named "Davis-009" at Hofbogenpark, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The station is placed on a roof at Luchtsingel, Raampoortstraat 10, 3032 AH Rotterdam, at a height of approx. 8 meters</br></br>This station is part of the Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network (RAMN), funded with the help of TU Delft strategic funds, in collaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.llaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.)
  • TU Delft weather station davis-004 at Schiedam DCMR  + (In-situ measurements of temperature, pressIn-situ measurements of temperature, pressure, relative humidity, rain, solar irradiance and wind by a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station named "Davis-004" at Schiedam. The station is installed on the roof of the DCMR building, at a height of approx. 25 meters.</br></br>This station is part of The Rotterdam Atmospheric Measurement Network (RAMN), funded with the help of TU Delft strategic funds, in collaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.llaboration with the Ruisdael Observatory.)
  • CINDY3  + (intercomparison campaign CINDI-3)
  • TU Delft CMTRACE Level 1 Wind field at Cabauw  + (Level 1 Data from the CMTRACE campaign at Cabauw.)
  • KNMI Lufft CHM 15k ceilometer at Cabauw  + (Lufft CHM 15k ceilometer)
  • RITA22 - UUAQ-WUR Mobile Measurements  + (Mobile measurements of several air pollutants made by a car in and around the city of Rotterdam during the RIT22 campaign.)
  • WUR Veenkampen meteorological and air quality observations  + (Operationally, we measure meteorology, evaporation, CO2 exchange, soil variables and black carbon concentrations. Experimentally, we measure air quality concentrations and fluxes of NOx and NH3.)
  • UU Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometer (PTR-MS) at Loobos  + (Proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometerProton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometer (PTR-MS) at the Loobos site (52°09'59.0"N 5°44'36.4"E). Ambient air is sampled through a ~50m PFA tubing (ID=6 mm, Flow ~10 L/min) from 30 m above the ground (~12 m above the forest canopy). The inlet is located next to a sonic anemometer and the full mass spectra are recorded at 2 Hz.he full mass spectra are recorded at 2 Hz.)
  • RITA 2021  + (Ruisdael Land-Atmosphere Interactions Intensive Trace-gas and Aerosol measurement campaign – Nitrogen and Aerosol Budget Closure experiment.)
  • RITA 2022  + (Test how well the Ruisdael observatory can quantify urban emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases and their impacts.)
  • TU Delft RPG-FMCW-DP-KW Cloud radar (CLARA)  + (The cloud radar CLARA (CLoud Atmospheric RThe cloud radar CLARA (CLoud Atmospheric RAdar) is a dual-frequency (35 and 94 GHz) scanning polarimetric FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar, which profiles clouds and precipitation in the troposphere. The radar is located at KNMI's former Wind Profiler Site in Cabauw. Its specifications can be changed to address different measurement objectives. The maximum range is 12 km and the time, range and Doppler resolution are a few seconds, about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively., about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively.)
  • TU Delft RPG-FMCW-94-DP Cloud radar (LARA)  + (The cloud radar LARA (Lutjewad AtmosphericThe cloud radar LARA (Lutjewad Atmospheric RAdar) is a 94 GHz scanning polarimetric FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar, which profiles clouds and precipitation in the troposphere. This cloud radar is located at Lutjewad Atmospheric Site. Its specifications can be changed to address different measurement objectives. The maximum range is 12 km and the time, range and Doppler resolution are a few seconds, about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively., about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively.)
  • TU Delft RPG-FMCW-94-DP Cloud radar (MARA) at Delft  + (The cloud radar MARA (Mobile Atmospheric RThe cloud radar MARA (Mobile Atmospheric RAdar) is a 94 GHz scanning polarimetric FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar, which profiles clouds and precipitation in the troposphere. By default, the radar was placed at Green Village, Delft, when it did not participate to a campaign. Its specifications can be changed to address different measurement objectives. The maximum range is 12 km and the time, range and Doppler resolution are a few seconds, about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively., about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively.)
  • TU Delft RPG-FMCW-94-DP Cloud radar (MARA)  + (The cloud radar MARA (Mobile Atmospheric RThe cloud radar MARA (Mobile Atmospheric RAdar) is a 94 GHz scanning polarimetric FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar, which profiles clouds and precipitation in the troposphere. By default, the radar is placed at KNMI's Remote Sensing Site in Cabauw, when it does not participate to a campaign. Its specifications can be changed to address different measurement objectives. The maximum range is 12 km and the time, range and Doppler resolution are a few seconds, about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively., about 30 m and a few cm/s, respectively.)
  • TU Delft CMTRACE Level 2 Wind field at Cabauw  + (The first field campaign from the Tracing The first field campaign from the Tracing Convective Momentum Transport in Complex Cloudy Atmospheres experiment project (CMTRACE) took place in Cabauw, the Netherlands, between September 13th and October 3rd 2021. During this field campaign, two cloud radars and one wind lidar were operated with a similar scanning strategy for deriving wind speed and direction profiles from near the surface up to cloud tops. Here, we provide the daily Level 2 data from the campaign. At this level, several processing steps were applied to the original data from each instrument to minimize the differences between the sampled volumes and temporal and spatial resolution to generate merged profiles of wind speed and direction. Those processing steps are described in http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-769-2023.</br></br>'''Variables''':</br></br>horizontal wind direction;</br>horizontal wind speed;</br>zonal wind;</br>meridional wind;</br>vertical wind speed;</br>lidar relative beta;</br>radar vertical doppler velocity;</br>radar equivalent reflectivity;</br>rain rate; radar equivalent reflectivity; rain rate;)
  • WUR Loobos meteorological and air quality observations  + (there are eddy covariance instruments (CO2there are eddy covariance instruments (CO2, heat, evaporation, Volatile Organic Compounds), radiation instruments, profiles of temperature, water vapour, CO2, wind speed. Soil temperature, moisture and heat flux and water table depth measurements are collected around the tower.asurements are collected around the tower.)
  • WUR atmospheric CO2, O2 and δ13CO2 dataset over a tropical and a temperate forest  + (These are the datasets of the campaigns from CloudRoots and Loobos used in the paper titled 'Tracing diurnal variations of atmospheric CO2, O2 and δ13CO2 over a tropical and a temperate forest'.)
  • WUR CarbonTracker Europe CTE2024 fluxes  + (This collection contains monthly and annual mean fluxes between 2001-2023 for the various components of the CarbonTracker Europe data assimilation system, for the inversions performed for the GCB2024.)
  • KNMI DALES model outputs over Cabauw  + (This dataset contains horizontally averageThis dataset contains horizontally averaged statistics from unvalidated Dutch Atmospheric Large Eddy Simulation (DALES) forecasts with a lead time of 24h. The LES is ran using the Ruisdael branch of DALES (version 4.3) and are forced by HARMONIE 43. The domain with a horizontal extent of 15 km x 15 km and vertical range of 13.5 km is centred around Cabauw. The version of the unvalidated Ruisdael DALES can be accessed here: https://github.com/dalesteam/dales. The runs have a horizontal resolution of ~76m (in both directions) and a vertical resolution decreasing with height from 20 m to 150 m. Homogenous land cover is applied to the domain. Code can be accessed through: https://github.com/dalesteam/dales.</br></br>'''Note:''' the latest version of the unvalidated Ruisdael DALES can be accessed here: https://github.com/dalesteam/dales. The runs have a horizontal resolution of ~76m (in both directions) and a vertical resolution decreasing with height from 20 m to 150 m. Homogenous land cover is applied to the domain.</br></br></br>Bounding box is 51.7665 - 52.9013 N, 4.8167 - 5.0357 E is 51.7665 - 52.9013 N, 4.8167 - 5.0357 E)
  • WUR near-real-time CO2 fluxes from CarbonTracker CTE-HR system  + (This dataset is described in detail in: van der Woude et al., Near-real-time CO2 fluxes from CarbonTracker Europe for high-resolution atmospheric modeling, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 15,, 579–605, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-579-2023, 2023.)
  • TU Delft Micro Rain Radar MRR001 at Green Village  + (Time-height profiles of precipitation by TTime-height profiles of precipitation by TU Delft's Micro Rain Radar (MRR-PRO) manufactured by Metek GmbH. MRR001 is part of the Ruisdael mobile station and frequently changes location. When it is not used for field campaigns, the radar is placed at Green Village Delft. Time interval of measurements is 10 seconds with a range resolution of 35 meters, max range of 4480 meters and 64 Doppler spectral bins. The raw data are provided in the form of hourly NetCDF files.ovided in the form of hourly NetCDF files.)
  • TU Delft Micro Rain Radar MRR002 at Cabauw  + (Time-height profiles of precipitation by TTime-height profiles of precipitation by TU Delft's Micro Rain Radar (MRR-PRO) by Metek GmbH (SN 0512067699), placed at KNMI's Remote Sensing Site in Cabauw. Time interval of measurements is 10 seconds with a range resolution of 35 meters, max range of 4480 meters and 64 Doppler spectral bins. The raw data are provided in the form of hourly netCDF files.ovided in the form of hourly netCDF files.)
  • CMTRACE 2023  + (Tracing convective momentum transport in complex cloudy atmospheres.)
  • CMTRACE 2022  + (Tracing convective momentum transport in complex cloudy atmospheres.)
  • CMTRACE 2021  + (Tracing convective momentum transport in complex cloudy atmospheres.)
  • Loobos  + (Tracing diurnal variations of atmospheric CO2, O2 and δ13CO2)
  • KNMI Air quality – NO2 and O3 measured with Pandora in Cabauw-NL  + (Tropospheric and total columns of NO2 and total columns of O3, retrieved from Pandora measurements in Cabauw-NL. Temporal resolution is approximately 4/hour. The data can be found here: http://data.pandonia-global-network.org/Cabauw/Pandora118s1/L2/)
  • KNMI Air quality - NO2, HCHO and aerosol measured with MAXDOAS in De Bilt-NL  + (Tropospheric columns and profiles of NO2, Tropospheric columns and profiles of NO2, HCHO and aerosol, retrieved from Multi-Axes DOAS measurements in De Bilt-NL. Temporal resolution is approximately 4/hour for no2 and aerosol, 1/hour for HCHO. The profiles have limited vertical resolution, with 2-4 degrees of freedom. The data can be found here: https://www-air.larc.nasa.gov/missions/ndacc/data.html?RapidDelivery=rd-listions/ndacc/data.html?RapidDelivery=rd-list)