This experimental site was implemented near Manaus in 2011 and will run continuously during the next years applying a synergy of different instruments to help understanding the interactions and feedback mechanisms between humidity, convection, clouds and aerosols. It was implemented by the unfunded collaborative research project ACONVEX which stablished partnerships with the FAPESP AEROCLIMA thematic project, the FAPESP CHUVA thematic project, Amazonian the Dense GNSS Meteorological Network (Adams et al., Atmos. Sci. Let. 2011), and more recently from the .
The site is located up-wind from Manaus-AM, Brazil, inside the campus of Embrapa Amazônia Ocidental. Because of its location, this site is usually called Embrapa, but in publications the term ACONVEX site is preferred. When referenced as part of GoAmazon2014/15, it is identified as T0e.
24 Ghz micro rain radar (MRR), MPI-M, May 2012
Ceilometer, MPI-M, August 2012
Metstation PTUV + radiation THIES, AEROCLIMA, April 2012
Disdrometer THIES, AEROCLIMA, April2012
24 Ghz micro rain radar (MRR), CHUVA, August-September2011
Davis met. Station, UEA-AM, July 2011
Trimble GNSS Receiver/Vaisla met. Station, DenseGNSS, July 2011
Multi filter shadow band radiometer (MFR) , AEROCLIMA, July2011
Cimel sun photometer (AERONET), AEROCLIMA, February2011
UV Raman Lidar, AEROCLIMA, July 2011