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JOYCE

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

Scientific Goals

JOYCE instrumentation aims to observe spatial and temporal variability of the atmospheric boundary layer as well as the water cycle.
Specific goals are

  • to disentangle water vapor variations due to advection and to local surface influence
  • to better understand the development of boundary layer clouds
  • to analyse cloud radiation interaction
  • to observe precipitation formation

Location

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.

  • Latitude: 50°54'30.77“ N = 50.908547°N
  • Longitude: 6°24'48.73” E = 6.413536°E
  • Altitude of the surroundings: 91 m asl
  • Altitude of JOYCE roof platform: 111 m asl (= 20 m above ground)
  • WIGOS ID : 0-276-0-10508

JOYCE Instruments

Microwave radiometers

Cloud radars

Lidar/Ceilometer

Precipitation observations

Passive solar/infrared observations

Additional instrumentation

Previous instrumentation

Data availability

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.

Citing JOYCE data

When you use JOYCE data in publications, please use following phrase in the acknowledgement:

JOYCE data were provided by the Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology of the University of Cologne. JOYCE is a collaborative research platform between University of Cologne and Forschungszentrum Jülich within the European research infrastructure ACTRIS.

If you use data from the newly acquired ACTRIS instruments (Dual-Frequency Radar JOYDURADO, Raman-Lidar, JOYHAT and LHUMPRO), please acknowledge in addition the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF):

For Radar+Lidar: “XY was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) within the ACTRIS-D National Facilities project (FKZ 01LK2001G).

For the two MWR: “XY was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) within the ACTRIS-D Central Facilities project (FKZ 01LK2002F).

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