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    Stratéole/Vorcore—Long-duration, Superpressure Balloons to Study the Antarctic Lower Stratosphere during the 2005 Winter

    Source: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2007:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 012::page 2048
    Author:
    Hertzog, Albert
    ,
    Cocquerez, Philippe
    ,
    Guilbon, René
    ,
    Valdivia, Jean-Noël
    ,
    Venel, Stéphanie
    ,
    Basdevant, Claude
    ,
    Boccara, Gillian
    ,
    Bordereau, Jérôme
    ,
    Brioit, Bernard
    ,
    Vial, François
    ,
    Cardonne, Alain
    ,
    Ravissot, Alain
    ,
    Schmitt, Éric
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JTECHA948.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: In September and October 2005, the Stratéole/Vorcore campaign flew 27 superpressure balloons from McMurdo, Antarctica, into the stratospheric polar vortex. Long-duration flights were successfully achieved, 16 of those flights lasting for more than 2 months. Most flights were terminated because they flew out of the authorized flight domain or because of energy shortage in the gondola. The atmospheric pressure (1-Pa precision) was measured every minute during the flights, whereas air temperature observations (0.25-K accuracy) and balloon positions (absolute GPS observations, 10-m accuracy) were obtained every 15 min. Fifteen-minute-averaged horizontal velocities of the wind were deduced from the successive balloon positions with a corresponding accuracy ?0.1 m s?1. The collected dataset (more than 150 000 independent observations) provides a thorough high-resolution sampling of the polar lower stratosphere in the Southern Hemisphere from its wintertime state up to the establishment of the summer circulation in December?January. Most of the balloons stayed inside the vortex until its final breakdown, although a few were ejected toward the midlatitudes in November during filamention events associated with an increase in planetary wave activity. The balloons behaved as quasi-Lagrangian tracers during the first part of the campaign (quiescent vortex) and after the vortex breakdown in early December. Large-amplitude mountain gravity waves were detected over the Antarctic Peninsula and caused one flight termination associated with the sudden burst in the balloon superpressure.
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    contributor authorHertzog, Albert
    contributor authorCocquerez, Philippe
    contributor authorGuilbon, René
    contributor authorValdivia, Jean-Noël
    contributor authorVenel, Stéphanie
    contributor authorBasdevant, Claude
    contributor authorBoccara, Gillian
    contributor authorBordereau, Jérôme
    contributor authorBrioit, Bernard
    contributor authorVial, François
    contributor authorCardonne, Alain
    contributor authorRavissot, Alain
    contributor authorSchmitt, Éric
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:20:36Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:20:36Z
    date copyright2007/12/01
    date issued2007
    identifier issn0739-0572
    identifier otherams-66124.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207426
    description abstractIn September and October 2005, the Stratéole/Vorcore campaign flew 27 superpressure balloons from McMurdo, Antarctica, into the stratospheric polar vortex. Long-duration flights were successfully achieved, 16 of those flights lasting for more than 2 months. Most flights were terminated because they flew out of the authorized flight domain or because of energy shortage in the gondola. The atmospheric pressure (1-Pa precision) was measured every minute during the flights, whereas air temperature observations (0.25-K accuracy) and balloon positions (absolute GPS observations, 10-m accuracy) were obtained every 15 min. Fifteen-minute-averaged horizontal velocities of the wind were deduced from the successive balloon positions with a corresponding accuracy ?0.1 m s?1. The collected dataset (more than 150 000 independent observations) provides a thorough high-resolution sampling of the polar lower stratosphere in the Southern Hemisphere from its wintertime state up to the establishment of the summer circulation in December?January. Most of the balloons stayed inside the vortex until its final breakdown, although a few were ejected toward the midlatitudes in November during filamention events associated with an increase in planetary wave activity. The balloons behaved as quasi-Lagrangian tracers during the first part of the campaign (quiescent vortex) and after the vortex breakdown in early December. Large-amplitude mountain gravity waves were detected over the Antarctic Peninsula and caused one flight termination associated with the sudden burst in the balloon superpressure.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleStratéole/Vorcore—Long-duration, Superpressure Balloons to Study the Antarctic Lower Stratosphere during the 2005 Winter
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume24
    journal issue12
    journal titleJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JTECHA948.1
    journal fristpage2048
    journal lastpage2061
    treeJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology:;2007:;volume( 024 ):;issue: 012
    contenttypeFulltext
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