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    ML-CIRRUS: The Airborne Experiment on Natural Cirrus and Contrail Cirrus with the High-Altitude Long-Range Research Aircraft HALO

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 002::page 271
    Author:
    Voigt, Christiane
    ,
    Schumann, Ulrich
    ,
    Minikin, Andreas
    ,
    Abdelmonem, Ahmed
    ,
    Afchine, Armin
    ,
    Borrmann, Stephan
    ,
    Boettcher, Maxi
    ,
    Buchholz, Bernhard
    ,
    Bugliaro, Luca
    ,
    Costa, Anja
    ,
    Curtius, Joachim
    ,
    Dollner, Maximilian
    ,
    Dörnbrack, Andreas
    ,
    Dreiling, Volker
    ,
    Ebert, Volker
    ,
    Ehrlich, Andre
    ,
    Fix, Andreas
    ,
    Forster, Linda
    ,
    Frank, Fabian
    ,
    Fütterer, Daniel
    ,
    Giez, Andreas
    ,
    Graf, Kaspar
    ,
    Grooß, Jens-Uwe
    ,
    Groß, Silke
    ,
    Heimerl, Katharina
    ,
    Heinold, Bernd
    ,
    Hüneke, Tilman
    ,
    Järvinen, Emma
    ,
    Jurkat, Tina
    ,
    Kaufmann, Stefan
    ,
    Kenntner, Mareike
    ,
    Klingebiel, Marcus
    ,
    Klimach, Thomas
    ,
    Kohl, Rebecca
    ,
    Krämer, Martina
    ,
    Krisna, Trismono Candra
    ,
    Luebke, Anna
    ,
    Mayer, Bernhard
    ,
    Mertes, Stephan
    ,
    Molleker, Sergej
    ,
    Petzold, Andreas
    ,
    Pfeilsticker, Klaus
    ,
    Port, Max
    ,
    Rapp, Markus
    ,
    Reutter, Philipp
    ,
    Rolf, Christian
    ,
    Rose, Diana
    ,
    Sauer, Daniel
    ,
    Schäfler, Andreas
    ,
    Schlage, Romy
    ,
    Schnaiter, Martin
    ,
    Schneider, Johannes
    ,
    Spelten, Nicole
    ,
    Spichtinger, Peter
    ,
    Stock, Paul
    ,
    Walser, Adrian
    ,
    Weigel, Ralf
    ,
    Weinzierl, Bernadett
    ,
    Wendisch, Manfred
    ,
    Werner, Frank
    ,
    Wernli, Heini
    ,
    Wirth, Martin
    ,
    Zahn, Andreas
    ,
    Ziereis, Helmut
    ,
    Zöger, Martin
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00213.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he Midlatitude Cirrus experiment (ML-CIRRUS) deployed the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO) to obtain new insights into nucleation, life cycle, and climate impact of natural cirrus and aircraft-induced contrail cirrus. Direct observations of cirrus properties and their variability are still incomplete, currently limiting our understanding of the clouds? impact on climate. Also, dynamical effects on clouds and feedbacks are not adequately represented in today?s weather prediction models.Here, we present the rationale, objectives, and selected scientific highlights of ML-CIRRUS using the G-550 aircraft of the German atmospheric science community. The first combined in situ?remote sensing cloud mission with HALO united state-of-the-art cloud probes, a lidar and novel ice residual, aerosol, trace gas, and radiation instrumentation. The aircraft observations were accompanied by remote sensing from satellite and ground and by numerical simulations.In spring 2014, HALO performed 16 flights above Europe with a focus on anthropogenic contrail cirrus and midlatitude cirrus induced by frontal systems including warm conveyor belts and other dynamical regimes (jet streams, mountain waves, and convection). Highlights from ML-CIRRUS include 1) new observations of microphysical and radiative cirrus properties and their variability in meteorological regimes typical for midlatitudes, 2) insights into occurrence of in situ?formed and lifted liquid-origin cirrus, 3) validation of cloud forecasts and satellite products, 4) assessment of contrail predictability, and 5) direct observations of contrail cirrus and their distinction from natural cirrus. Hence, ML-CIRRUS provides a comprehensive dataset on cirrus in the densely populated European midlatitudes with the scope to enhance our understanding of cirrus clouds and their role for climate and weather.
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    contributor authorVoigt, Christiane
    contributor authorSchumann, Ulrich
    contributor authorMinikin, Andreas
    contributor authorAbdelmonem, Ahmed
    contributor authorAfchine, Armin
    contributor authorBorrmann, Stephan
    contributor authorBoettcher, Maxi
    contributor authorBuchholz, Bernhard
    contributor authorBugliaro, Luca
    contributor authorCosta, Anja
    contributor authorCurtius, Joachim
    contributor authorDollner, Maximilian
    contributor authorDörnbrack, Andreas
    contributor authorDreiling, Volker
    contributor authorEbert, Volker
    contributor authorEhrlich, Andre
    contributor authorFix, Andreas
    contributor authorForster, Linda
    contributor authorFrank, Fabian
    contributor authorFütterer, Daniel
    contributor authorGiez, Andreas
    contributor authorGraf, Kaspar
    contributor authorGrooß, Jens-Uwe
    contributor authorGroß, Silke
    contributor authorHeimerl, Katharina
    contributor authorHeinold, Bernd
    contributor authorHüneke, Tilman
    contributor authorJärvinen, Emma
    contributor authorJurkat, Tina
    contributor authorKaufmann, Stefan
    contributor authorKenntner, Mareike
    contributor authorKlingebiel, Marcus
    contributor authorKlimach, Thomas
    contributor authorKohl, Rebecca
    contributor authorKrämer, Martina
    contributor authorKrisna, Trismono Candra
    contributor authorLuebke, Anna
    contributor authorMayer, Bernhard
    contributor authorMertes, Stephan
    contributor authorMolleker, Sergej
    contributor authorPetzold, Andreas
    contributor authorPfeilsticker, Klaus
    contributor authorPort, Max
    contributor authorRapp, Markus
    contributor authorReutter, Philipp
    contributor authorRolf, Christian
    contributor authorRose, Diana
    contributor authorSauer, Daniel
    contributor authorSchäfler, Andreas
    contributor authorSchlage, Romy
    contributor authorSchnaiter, Martin
    contributor authorSchneider, Johannes
    contributor authorSpelten, Nicole
    contributor authorSpichtinger, Peter
    contributor authorStock, Paul
    contributor authorWalser, Adrian
    contributor authorWeigel, Ralf
    contributor authorWeinzierl, Bernadett
    contributor authorWendisch, Manfred
    contributor authorWerner, Frank
    contributor authorWernli, Heini
    contributor authorWirth, Martin
    contributor authorZahn, Andreas
    contributor authorZiereis, Helmut
    contributor authorZöger, Martin
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:46:11Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:46:11Z
    date copyright2017/02/01
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73770.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215920
    description abstracthe Midlatitude Cirrus experiment (ML-CIRRUS) deployed the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO) to obtain new insights into nucleation, life cycle, and climate impact of natural cirrus and aircraft-induced contrail cirrus. Direct observations of cirrus properties and their variability are still incomplete, currently limiting our understanding of the clouds? impact on climate. Also, dynamical effects on clouds and feedbacks are not adequately represented in today?s weather prediction models.Here, we present the rationale, objectives, and selected scientific highlights of ML-CIRRUS using the G-550 aircraft of the German atmospheric science community. The first combined in situ?remote sensing cloud mission with HALO united state-of-the-art cloud probes, a lidar and novel ice residual, aerosol, trace gas, and radiation instrumentation. The aircraft observations were accompanied by remote sensing from satellite and ground and by numerical simulations.In spring 2014, HALO performed 16 flights above Europe with a focus on anthropogenic contrail cirrus and midlatitude cirrus induced by frontal systems including warm conveyor belts and other dynamical regimes (jet streams, mountain waves, and convection). Highlights from ML-CIRRUS include 1) new observations of microphysical and radiative cirrus properties and their variability in meteorological regimes typical for midlatitudes, 2) insights into occurrence of in situ?formed and lifted liquid-origin cirrus, 3) validation of cloud forecasts and satellite products, 4) assessment of contrail predictability, and 5) direct observations of contrail cirrus and their distinction from natural cirrus. Hence, ML-CIRRUS provides a comprehensive dataset on cirrus in the densely populated European midlatitudes with the scope to enhance our understanding of cirrus clouds and their role for climate and weather.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleML-CIRRUS: The Airborne Experiment on Natural Cirrus and Contrail Cirrus with the High-Altitude Long-Range Research Aircraft HALO
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume98
    journal issue2
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00213.1
    journal fristpage271
    journal lastpage288
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 002
    contenttypeFulltext

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