The Jülich ObservatorY for Cloud Evolution (JOYCE) is operated jointly by the University of Cologne, the Research Centre Jülich.
JOYCE is a national facility for Cloud Remote Sensing within the European Research Infrastructure ACTRIS since 2021.
JOYCE was established in 2008 and was initially operated in the frame of the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre “Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Systems: Monitoring, Modelling and Data Assimilation” (TR32). Today, JOYCE is part of the Cloud and Precipitation Exploration Laboratory (CPEX-LAB), a competence centre within the Geoverbund ABC/J.
Left: Drone view of JOYCE platform, Right: View towards MIRA cloud radar with microwave radiometer in foreground
JOYCE instrumentation aims to observe spatial and temporal variability of the atmospheric boundary layer as well as the water cycle.
Specific goals are
Most instruments are located on the roof of the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Troposphere (ICE-3) IEK-8 at the Research Centre Jülich which is embedded in an agricultural dominated landscape.
JOYCE provides a number of resources, which characterize the thermodynamic state of the atmospheric column including vertical profiles of temperarture, humidity and cloud macro- and microphysical properties as well as the aerosol loading. The data is freely accessible for scientific and educational purposes and may be obtained through direct contact to Bernhard Pospichal.
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Quicklooks of Cloudnet processed measurements and products on Cloudnet database (select Location “Jülich” on the left)