
Your chance to develop the Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility
The Atmospheric Measurement and Observation Facility (AMOF) provides full-project lifecycle support for advanced measurements of the atmosphere.
The facility currently offers access to a wide range of instrumentation, observatories and laboratories; quality-controlled and quality-assured data supported by open access processing toolchains; expert support, training and independent advice from world-leading instrument scientists embedded in university research groups.
Potential, new, and existing users of the facility are encouraged to join the AMOF team online on Monday 11 November, 1 – 4pm, to help shape the next 7 years of the facility.
There will be the opportunity to share experiences, provide feedback and identify community priorities; discuss how AMOF can enhance the service it provides; and hear from the AMOF team about user feedback and how they have acted upon it.