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Welcome to the NERC Airborne Remote Sensing Facility Workshop 2004 where you will meet the ARSF team including David Davies, Ivana Barasin, Simon Roberts, and Carl Joseph. The ARSF mission is to provide airborne remote sensing data for environmental research, survey, and monitoring, with a focus on training in data acquisition. Discover how the ARSF operates, including opportunities for peer review, user contact, and data processing. Learn about staff changes, the relocation of data processing to Kidlington, and upcoming enhancements like a new hyperspectral instrument. Future workshops will prioritize training. Contact us at arsf@nerc.ac.uk or 01865 374391.
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W e l c o m e Welcome to the NERC Airborne Remote Sensing Facility 2004 Workshop
W h o a r e t h e A R S F? David Davies: Co-pilot / chief engineer
W h o a r e t h e A R S F? Ivana Barasin: Data analyst
W h o a r e t h e A R S F? Simon Roberts: Systems operator
W h o a r e t h e A R S F? Carl Joseph: Chief pilot / operations manager
T h e A R S F m i s s i o n Provide airborne remote sensing data in support of interdisciplinary environmental research, survey and monitoring
T h e A R S F m i s s i o n Provide airborne remote sensing data in support of interdisciplinary environmental research, survey and monitoring Training should be a key element of data acquisition
T h e A R S F m i s s i o n Provide airborne remote sensing data in support of interdisciplinary environmental research, survey and monitoring Training should be a key element of data acquisition ARSF seeks to promote awareness of techniques across various communities
H o w t h e A R S F o p e r a t e s Announcement of Opportunities (currently 1 November 2004)
H o w t h e A R S F o p e r a t e s Announcement of Opportunities (currently 1 November 2004) Peer review of applications to ensure the best science is supported
H o w t h e A R S F o p e r a t e s Announcement of Opportunities (currently 1 November 2004) Peer review of applications to ensure the best science is supported Facility / user contact to refine requirements and flight plans
H o w t h e A R S F o p e r a t e s Announcement of Opportunities (currently 1 November 2004) Peer review of applications to ensure the best science is supported Facility / user contact to refine requirements and flight plans Data processing and delivery (now performed from Kidlington)
S u m m a r y & f u t u r e w o r k ARSF has recently had significant staff changes
S u m m a r y & f u t u r e w o r k ARSF has recently had significant staff changes Data processing work has relocated to Kidlington
S u m m a r y & f u t u r e w o r k ARSF has recently had significant staff changes Data processing work has relocated to Kidlington Soon to obtain a new hyperspectral instrument and there is increasing synergy with FAAM
S u m m a r y & f u t u r e w o r k ARSF has recently had significant staff changes Data processing work has relocated to Kidlington Soon to obtain a new hyperspectral instrument and there is increasing synergy with FAAM Future workshops will contain a significant training element
C o n t a c t u s Please get in touch with us on: arsf@nerc.ac.uk 01865 374391