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First joint science flight through Arctic cyclone

Written by
John Methven
Posted on
10th August 202210th August 2022

Achieved our first science flight through an Arctic cyclone just behind the centre of the low as it progressed eastwards, passing close by the south of Svalbard. The MASIN Twin…Read More >

First joint science flight through Arctic cyclone

Arctic cyclones team arrives in Svalbard

Written by
John Methven
Posted on
26th July 202226th July 2022

Excitement and some relief today as the British Antarctic Survey aircraft lands in Svalbard for the experiment. The aircraft could not make the flight from mainland Norway yesterday due to…Read More >

Arctic cyclones team arrives in Svalbard

All systems go for Arctic Summertime Cyclones aircraft experiment

Written by
John Methven
Posted on
19th July 202219th July 2022

Team excitement builds as the scientific instruments are being fitted to the British Antarctic Survey’s MASIN aircraft at Duxford in readiness for its transit to Svalbard on 23rd July. The…Read More >

All systems go for Arctic Summertime Cyclones aircraft experiment

Project Kick-off Meeting

Written by
John Methven
Posted on
12th January 20213rd February 2021

Exciting to bring the whole team together (in a virtual sense) for the first time in our project kick-off meeting on 11th December 2020. There were 22 participants including team…Read More >

Project Kick-off Meeting

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