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The Ruisdael Observatory (https://ruisdael-observatory.nl/) is a 10-year roadmap financed by NWO that aims to establish a permanent, long-term network of advanced sensors and high-resolution models for improving the accuracy of climate, weather and air quality models at regional scales in the Netherlands. Within Ruisdael, TU Delft specializes in the observation and modeling of clouds, precipitation, radiation, momentum transport.
The main project partners are: KNMI, TNO, RIVM, Delft, Utrecht, Wageningen, Amsterdam and Groningen.

Revision as of 14:43, 1 May 2024

Project: Ruisdael Observatory
Section ARS
Status on-going
Start Date 2018-01-01
End Date 2028-01-01
Principal Investigator: User:Herman Russchenberg
Short Description National initiative for measurements of the atmosphere



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Project Participants

Andre Castro,Christine Unal,Herman Russchenberg,Mahaut Sourzac,Marc Schleiss,Rob Mackenzie


The Ruisdael Observatory (https://ruisdael-observatory.nl/) is a 10-year roadmap financed by NWO that aims to establish a permanent, long-term network of advanced sensors and high-resolution models for improving the accuracy of climate, weather and air quality models at regional scales in the Netherlands. Within Ruisdael, TU Delft specializes in the observation and modeling of clouds, precipitation, radiation, momentum transport.

The main project partners are: KNMI, TNO, RIVM, Delft, Utrecht, Wageningen, Amsterdam and Groningen.