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Access to services for tailored experiment

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  • Physical
  • Remote

The service is related to access to WOS facilities for dedicated experiments tailored to the needs of users, with the possibility of use of the instrumentation existing onsite and/or provided by the user. The service offers assistance and expertise to the WOS researchers at the stage of planning campaign details, taking measurements, data collection, and evaluation. Experienced scientists employed at the WOS are experts in various fields thus able to provide the analyses, expertise, and skills in the area of atmospheric aerosol properties, lidar measurements, aerosol microphysics retrieval from the lidar profiles, radiative transfer, and cloud and turbulence modeling. Users of the WOS facility can get access to the internal algorithms developed on-site, among others the LIRAMI, LILI, EMERALD and PROfiler, to enhance their analysis. WOS facility comprises 3 labs: Remote Sensing Laboratory, Radiation Transfer Laboratory, and Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. The user can get access to all of them, depending on the needs. From the technical point of view, the service offers support with the measurement device installation as well as advice on the issue of transportation of measuring equipment. The WOS facility has dedicated laboratories for atmospheric physics measurements and measuring instrument calibration with a good connection (stairs / sliding roof-window) to the observational platform on the roof of the building. WOS facility geographic position, in East-Central Europe in a flatland urban environment makes the observatory a perfect location for investigating different aerosol types, atmospheric processes, and setting up experiments with the support of the researchers and technicians operating WOS.

TIME CONSTRAINTS: The remote and physical access of the external users at the WOS facility must be discussed and planned with the PI of WOS and the TNA coordinators. External users are allowed to access WOS observatory only under WOS personnel supervision, prior to their registration in the Visitor System. The user must go via HPS training prior to accessing the WOS facility.

SERVICE STATUS: The service is available (operational and ready to be offered). Among others, the following instruments are available at WOS: stationary multi-wavelength near- and far-field Raman lidar with polarization and water vapor capability, mobile multiwavelength Raman lidar with fluorescence capability, stationary photometer, Doppler lidar, microwave radiometer, disdrometer, shadowgraph, gas spectrometers, pollen monitor, different microscopes, aethalometer, ambient nephelometer, nephelometer with humidity chamber, compact cloud chamber, aerodynamic tunnel, integrating half-sphere FTIR, wide range of radiation sensors, set of meteorological sensors, radio-sounding system.                


28 January 2026
  • National Facility

Calibration of chemioluminescence NOx analyzers at CMN-PV

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  • Physical
  • Remote

LOCATION

1) Italy, Mt. Cimone (Modena)

The "O. Vittori" observatory at Mt. Cimone (44°12' N, 10°42' E, 2165 m a.s.l.), is a research facility managed by the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) and hosted by the Italian Air Force (CAMM). 

See https://atmo-access.isac.cnr.it/monte_cimone

2) Italy, Bologna

The CMN-PV facility at Bologna is located on the roof of the CNR-ISAC HQs (25 m a.g.l.) within the CNR campus (Via Gobetti 101) at the city suburbs.

See https://atmo-access.isac.cnr.it/bologna

 

Calibration of chemioluminescence NOx analyzers with NO dilution and GPT. Equipment: zero air generator (Thermo 1160), dilution system (Thermo146i with range of dilution flow (0-5 SLPM), range of span flow (0-100 sccm), 5 ppm certified NO standards in N2. Air-conditioning systems are available at the laboratories where instruments are located together with devices for protection by power surges and lightning.

This service includes:

  • Administrative support for helping the users with shipping of materials (before and after the campaign).

  • Administrative support for the fulfilment of the internal procedures related with the provision of access.

  • Storing of the equipment at the CNR-ISAC headquarters before and after the access.

  • Technical support at the infrastructure by senior technicians, including support during installation of equipment and execution of measurements.

  • Interaction with senior atmospheric scientists for data interpretation and optimal definition of experiment strategy.

  • Access to chemistry laboratories and instrumental workshops at CNR-ISAC HQs. 

  • For Mt. Cimone: shipping to the infrastructure from Bologna (not dangerous goods) for equipment with total volume < 2 m3 (max: 350 kg) except during snow season. The transport of dangerous goods or larger/heavier materials which need special vehicles is NOT included in the offered services.

  • For Mt. Cimone: daily transportation of max 2 people to the infrastructure (during the snow season this cannot be fully guaranteed).

 

TIME CONSTRAINTS: 

For Mt. Cimone: multi-day stay of external users at the “O. Vittori” observatory must be discussed and planned with CNR-ISAC. External users are allowed to access the “O. Vittori” observatory only under CNR-ISAC personnel supervision. 

For Bologna: access to the CNR Campus is typically not allowed during the weekend and over 20:00 – 7:00 local time. External users are allowed to access the CNR-ISAC HQs only with the presence of CNR personnel.

AVAILABILITY PERIOD: All year round, but accessibility cannot be fully guaranteed during the snow season for accesses at Mt. Cimone


30 January 2026