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    ACRIDICON–CHUVA Campaign: Studying Tropical Deep Convective Clouds and Precipitation over Amazonia Using the New German Research Aircraft HALO

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 010::page 1885
    Author:
    Wendisch, Manfred
    ,
    Pöschl, Ulrich
    ,
    Andreae, Meinrat O.
    ,
    Machado, Luiz A. T.
    ,
    Albrecht, Rachel
    ,
    Schlager, Hans
    ,
    Rosenfeld, Daniel
    ,
    Martin, Scot T.
    ,
    Abdelmonem, Ahmed
    ,
    Afchine, Armin
    ,
    Araùjo, Alessandro C.
    ,
    Artaxo, Paulo
    ,
    Aufmhoff, Heinfried
    ,
    Barbosa, Henrique M. J.
    ,
    Borrmann, Stephan
    ,
    Braga, Ramon
    ,
    Buchholz, Bernhard
    ,
    Cecchini, Micael Amore
    ,
    Costa, Anja
    ,
    Curtius, Joachim
    ,
    Dollner, Maximilian
    ,
    Dorf, Marcel
    ,
    Dreiling, Volker
    ,
    Ebert, Volker
    ,
    Ehrlich, André
    ,
    Ewald, Florian
    ,
    Fisch, Gilberto
    ,
    Fix, Andreas
    ,
    Frank, Fabian
    ,
    Fütterer, Daniel
    ,
    Heckl, Christopher
    ,
    Heidelberg, Fabian
    ,
    Hüneke, Tilman
    ,
    Jäkel, Evelyn
    ,
    Järvinen, Emma
    ,
    Jurkat, Tina
    ,
    Kanter, Sandra
    ,
    Kästner, Udo
    ,
    Kenntner, Mareike
    ,
    Kesselmeier, Jürgen
    ,
    Klimach, Thomas
    ,
    Knecht, Matthias
    ,
    Kohl, Rebecca
    ,
    Kölling, Tobias
    ,
    Krämer, Martina
    ,
    Krüger, Mira
    ,
    Krisna, Trismono Candra
    ,
    Lavric, Jost V.
    ,
    Longo, Karla
    ,
    Mahnke, Christoph
    ,
    Manzi, Antonio O.
    ,
    Mayer, Bernhard
    ,
    Mertes, Stephan
    ,
    Minikin, Andreas
    ,
    Molleker, Sergej
    ,
    Münch, Steffen
    ,
    Nillius, Björn
    ,
    Pfeilsticker, Klaus
    ,
    Pöhlker, Christopher
    ,
    Roiger, Anke
    ,
    Rose, Diana
    ,
    Rosenow, Dagmar
    ,
    Sauer, Daniel
    ,
    Schnaiter, Martin
    ,
    Schneider, Johannes
    ,
    Schulz, Christiane
    ,
    de Souza, Rodrigo A. F.
    ,
    Spanu, Antonio
    ,
    Stock, Paul
    ,
    Vila, Daniel
    ,
    Voigt, Christiane
    ,
    Walser, Adrian
    ,
    Walter, David
    ,
    Weigel, Ralf
    ,
    Weinzierl, Bernadett
    ,
    Werner, Frank
    ,
    Yamasoe, Marcia A.
    ,
    Ziereis, Helmut
    ,
    Zinner, Tobias
    ,
    Zöger, Martin
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00255.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: etween 1 September and 4 October 2014, a combined airborne and ground-based measurement campaign was conducted to study tropical deep convective clouds over the Brazilian Amazon rain forest. The new German research aircraft, High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), a modified Gulfstream G550, and extensive ground-based instrumentation were deployed in and near Manaus (State of Amazonas). The campaign was part of the German?Brazilian Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Interactions and Dynamics of Convective Cloud Systems?Cloud Processes of the Main Precipitation Systems in Brazil: A Contribution to Cloud Resolving Modeling and to the GPM (Global Precipitation Measurement) (ACRIDICON? CHUVA) venture to quantify aerosol?cloud?precipitation interactions and their thermodynamic, dynamic, and radiative effects by in situ and remote sensing measurements over Amazonia. The ACRIDICON?CHUVA field observations were carried out in cooperation with the second intensive operating period of Green Ocean Amazon 2014/15 (GoAmazon2014/5). In this paper we focus on the airborne data measured on HALO, which was equipped with about 30 in situ and remote sensing instruments for meteorological, trace gas, aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and spectral solar radiation measurements. Fourteen research flights with a total duration of 96 flight hours were performed. Five scientific topics were pursued: 1) cloud vertical evolution and life cycle (cloud profiling), 2) cloud processing of aerosol particles and trace gases (inflow and outflow), 3) satellite and radar validation (cloud products), 4) vertical transport and mixing (tracer experiment), and 5) cloud formation over forested/deforested areas. Data were collected in near-pristine atmospheric conditions and in environments polluted by biomass burning and urban emissions. The paper presents a general introduction of the ACRIDICON? CHUVA campaign (motivation and addressed research topics) and of HALO with its extensive instrument package, as well as a presentation of a few selected measurement results acquired during the flights for some selected scientific topics.
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      ACRIDICON–CHUVA Campaign: Studying Tropical Deep Convective Clouds and Precipitation over Amazonia Using the New German Research Aircraft HALO

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    contributor authorWendisch, Manfred
    contributor authorPöschl, Ulrich
    contributor authorAndreae, Meinrat O.
    contributor authorMachado, Luiz A. T.
    contributor authorAlbrecht, Rachel
    contributor authorSchlager, Hans
    contributor authorRosenfeld, Daniel
    contributor authorMartin, Scot T.
    contributor authorAbdelmonem, Ahmed
    contributor authorAfchine, Armin
    contributor authorAraùjo, Alessandro C.
    contributor authorArtaxo, Paulo
    contributor authorAufmhoff, Heinfried
    contributor authorBarbosa, Henrique M. J.
    contributor authorBorrmann, Stephan
    contributor authorBraga, Ramon
    contributor authorBuchholz, Bernhard
    contributor authorCecchini, Micael Amore
    contributor authorCosta, Anja
    contributor authorCurtius, Joachim
    contributor authorDollner, Maximilian
    contributor authorDorf, Marcel
    contributor authorDreiling, Volker
    contributor authorEbert, Volker
    contributor authorEhrlich, André
    contributor authorEwald, Florian
    contributor authorFisch, Gilberto
    contributor authorFix, Andreas
    contributor authorFrank, Fabian
    contributor authorFütterer, Daniel
    contributor authorHeckl, Christopher
    contributor authorHeidelberg, Fabian
    contributor authorHüneke, Tilman
    contributor authorJäkel, Evelyn
    contributor authorJärvinen, Emma
    contributor authorJurkat, Tina
    contributor authorKanter, Sandra
    contributor authorKästner, Udo
    contributor authorKenntner, Mareike
    contributor authorKesselmeier, Jürgen
    contributor authorKlimach, Thomas
    contributor authorKnecht, Matthias
    contributor authorKohl, Rebecca
    contributor authorKölling, Tobias
    contributor authorKrämer, Martina
    contributor authorKrüger, Mira
    contributor authorKrisna, Trismono Candra
    contributor authorLavric, Jost V.
    contributor authorLongo, Karla
    contributor authorMahnke, Christoph
    contributor authorManzi, Antonio O.
    contributor authorMayer, Bernhard
    contributor authorMertes, Stephan
    contributor authorMinikin, Andreas
    contributor authorMolleker, Sergej
    contributor authorMünch, Steffen
    contributor authorNillius, Björn
    contributor authorPfeilsticker, Klaus
    contributor authorPöhlker, Christopher
    contributor authorRoiger, Anke
    contributor authorRose, Diana
    contributor authorRosenow, Dagmar
    contributor authorSauer, Daniel
    contributor authorSchnaiter, Martin
    contributor authorSchneider, Johannes
    contributor authorSchulz, Christiane
    contributor authorde Souza, Rodrigo A. F.
    contributor authorSpanu, Antonio
    contributor authorStock, Paul
    contributor authorVila, Daniel
    contributor authorVoigt, Christiane
    contributor authorWalser, Adrian
    contributor authorWalter, David
    contributor authorWeigel, Ralf
    contributor authorWeinzierl, Bernadett
    contributor authorWerner, Frank
    contributor authorYamasoe, Marcia A.
    contributor authorZiereis, Helmut
    contributor authorZinner, Tobias
    contributor authorZöger, Martin
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:45:44Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:45:44Z
    date copyright2016/10/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73639.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215775
    description abstractetween 1 September and 4 October 2014, a combined airborne and ground-based measurement campaign was conducted to study tropical deep convective clouds over the Brazilian Amazon rain forest. The new German research aircraft, High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), a modified Gulfstream G550, and extensive ground-based instrumentation were deployed in and near Manaus (State of Amazonas). The campaign was part of the German?Brazilian Aerosol, Cloud, Precipitation, and Radiation Interactions and Dynamics of Convective Cloud Systems?Cloud Processes of the Main Precipitation Systems in Brazil: A Contribution to Cloud Resolving Modeling and to the GPM (Global Precipitation Measurement) (ACRIDICON? CHUVA) venture to quantify aerosol?cloud?precipitation interactions and their thermodynamic, dynamic, and radiative effects by in situ and remote sensing measurements over Amazonia. The ACRIDICON?CHUVA field observations were carried out in cooperation with the second intensive operating period of Green Ocean Amazon 2014/15 (GoAmazon2014/5). In this paper we focus on the airborne data measured on HALO, which was equipped with about 30 in situ and remote sensing instruments for meteorological, trace gas, aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and spectral solar radiation measurements. Fourteen research flights with a total duration of 96 flight hours were performed. Five scientific topics were pursued: 1) cloud vertical evolution and life cycle (cloud profiling), 2) cloud processing of aerosol particles and trace gases (inflow and outflow), 3) satellite and radar validation (cloud products), 4) vertical transport and mixing (tracer experiment), and 5) cloud formation over forested/deforested areas. Data were collected in near-pristine atmospheric conditions and in environments polluted by biomass burning and urban emissions. The paper presents a general introduction of the ACRIDICON? CHUVA campaign (motivation and addressed research topics) and of HALO with its extensive instrument package, as well as a presentation of a few selected measurement results acquired during the flights for some selected scientific topics.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleACRIDICON–CHUVA Campaign: Studying Tropical Deep Convective Clouds and Precipitation over Amazonia Using the New German Research Aircraft HALO
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume97
    journal issue10
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00255.1
    journal fristpage1885
    journal lastpage1908
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 097 ):;issue: 010
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