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ABSTRACT This video clip gives a brief overview of the measurement activities during the TEAMx pre-campaign in summer 2022 (TEAMx-PC22). Although it shows some of the main measurement locations and instruments in the lower Inn Valley (Austria), it is far from being complete. Unfortunately, there are no impressions of the measurements conducted in the exit region of the Inn Valley, near Innsbruck, or at other sites in the Alps. More information on TEAMx (Multi-scale transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains – programme and experiment) including the upcoming main campaign (TEAMx Observational Campaign TOC) can be found here: http://www.teamx-programme.org/ DATA SET DESCRIPTION The video is provided in two different resolutions and thus two different file sizes (highres=934 MB and lowres=239 MB). The video was assembled from multiple clips recorded with a DJI Mini 2 drone using the online video editor FlexClip.
complex terrain, mountain boundary layer, Inn Valley, TEAMx, atmospheric measurements
complex terrain, mountain boundary layer, Inn Valley, TEAMx, atmospheric measurements
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