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Data Overview From RENOIR Instruments

The Remote Equatorial Nighttime Observatory (RENOIR) operates various instruments to gather critical data on equatorial regions. Established in 2009, it features two MiniME FPI, one PICASSO wide-angle imager, and four GPS receivers (one dual-frequency and three single-frequency). The data, including GPS TEC, scintillation, imaging, temperatures, and winds, support academic research and are archived in Illinois. Researchers can access raw and reduced data upon request, and a data viewer is available online. Please consult our team before publishing any findings.

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Data Overview From RENOIR Instruments

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  1. Data Overview From RENOIR Instruments Jonathan J. Makela John W. Meriwether Ricardo Buriti

  2. RENOIR Overview • Remote Equatorial Nighttime Observatory of Equatorial Regions: • 2 MiniME FPI • 1 PICASSO wide-angle imager • 1 dual-frequency GPS receiver • 3 single-frequency GPS receivers • Installed in 2009 and continue to operate • Data archived at Illinois • Raw and reduced data available on request • Data are being used by students for thesis/dissertation research

  3. Data Availability

  4. GPS TEC Data

  5. GPS Scintillation Data

  6. Imaging Data 2009 2010 2011

  7. Neutral Temperatures

  8. Zonal Winds

  9. Meridional Winds

  10. Vertical (?) Winds

  11. Combined Winds

  12. Database Access • Data viewer at http://airglow.csl.illinois.edu/Data/Calendar • Raw data available via ssh/scp with a username and password (please request one if desired) • Please contact and discuss with our team before publishing/presenting any data

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