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    Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET): Following the Evolution of Boundary Layer Cloud Systems with the NSF–NCAR GV

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 100:;issue 001::page 93
    Author:
    Albrecht, Bruce
    ,
    Ghate, Virendra
    ,
    Mohrmann, Johannes
    ,
    Wood, Robert
    ,
    Zuidema, Paquita
    ,
    Bretherton, Christopher
    ,
    Schwartz, Christian
    ,
    Eloranta, Edwin
    ,
    Glienke, Susanne
    ,
    Donaher, Shaunna
    ,
    Sarkar, Mampi
    ,
    McGibbon, Jeremy
    ,
    Nugent, Alison D.
    ,
    Shaw, Raymond A.
    ,
    Fugal, Jacob
    ,
    Minnis, Patrick
    ,
    Paliknoda, Robindra
    ,
    Lussier, Louis
    ,
    Jensen, Jorgen
    ,
    Vivekanandan, J.
    ,
    Ellis, Scott
    ,
    Tsai, Peisang
    ,
    Rilling, Robert
    ,
    Haggerty, Julie
    ,
    Campos, Teresa
    ,
    Stell, Meghan
    ,
    Reeves, Michael
    ,
    Beaton, Stuart
    ,
    Allison, John
    ,
    Stossmeister, Gregory
    ,
    Hall, Samuel
    ,
    Schmidt, Sebastian
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0180.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET) study was designed to describe and explain the evolution of the boundary layer aerosol, cloud, and thermodynamic structures along trajectories within the North Pacific trade winds. The study centered on seven round trips of the National Science Foundation?National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF?NCAR) Gulfstream V (GV) between Sacramento, California, and Kona, Hawaii, between 7 July and 9 August 2015. The CSET observing strategy was to sample aerosol, cloud, and boundary layer properties upwind from the transition zone over the North Pacific and to resample these areas two days later. Global Forecast System forecast trajectories were used to plan the outbound flight to Hawaii with updated forecast trajectories setting the return flight plan two days later. Two key elements of the CSET observing system were the newly developed High-Performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research (HIAPER) Cloud Radar (HCR) and the high-spectral-resolution lidar (HSRL). Together they provided unprecedented characterizations of aerosol, cloud, and precipitation structures that were combined with in situ measurements of aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and turbulence properties. The cloud systems sampled included solid stratocumulus infused with smoke from Canadian wildfires, mesoscale cloud?precipitation complexes, and patches of shallow cumuli in very clean environments. Ultraclean layers observed frequently near the top of the boundary layer were often associated with shallow, optically thin, layered veil clouds. The extensive aerosol, cloud, drizzle, and boundary layer sampling made over open areas of the northeast Pacific along 2-day trajectories during CSET will be an invaluable resource for modeling studies of boundary layer cloud system evolution and its governing physical processes.
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    contributor authorAlbrecht, Bruce
    contributor authorGhate, Virendra
    contributor authorMohrmann, Johannes
    contributor authorWood, Robert
    contributor authorZuidema, Paquita
    contributor authorBretherton, Christopher
    contributor authorSchwartz, Christian
    contributor authorEloranta, Edwin
    contributor authorGlienke, Susanne
    contributor authorDonaher, Shaunna
    contributor authorSarkar, Mampi
    contributor authorMcGibbon, Jeremy
    contributor authorNugent, Alison D.
    contributor authorShaw, Raymond A.
    contributor authorFugal, Jacob
    contributor authorMinnis, Patrick
    contributor authorPaliknoda, Robindra
    contributor authorLussier, Louis
    contributor authorJensen, Jorgen
    contributor authorVivekanandan, J.
    contributor authorEllis, Scott
    contributor authorTsai, Peisang
    contributor authorRilling, Robert
    contributor authorHaggerty, Julie
    contributor authorCampos, Teresa
    contributor authorStell, Meghan
    contributor authorReeves, Michael
    contributor authorBeaton, Stuart
    contributor authorAllison, John
    contributor authorStossmeister, Gregory
    contributor authorHall, Samuel
    contributor authorSchmidt, Sebastian
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:03:00Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:03:00Z
    date copyright7/24/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherbams-d-17-0180.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260971
    description abstractAbstractThe Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET) study was designed to describe and explain the evolution of the boundary layer aerosol, cloud, and thermodynamic structures along trajectories within the North Pacific trade winds. The study centered on seven round trips of the National Science Foundation?National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF?NCAR) Gulfstream V (GV) between Sacramento, California, and Kona, Hawaii, between 7 July and 9 August 2015. The CSET observing strategy was to sample aerosol, cloud, and boundary layer properties upwind from the transition zone over the North Pacific and to resample these areas two days later. Global Forecast System forecast trajectories were used to plan the outbound flight to Hawaii with updated forecast trajectories setting the return flight plan two days later. Two key elements of the CSET observing system were the newly developed High-Performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research (HIAPER) Cloud Radar (HCR) and the high-spectral-resolution lidar (HSRL). Together they provided unprecedented characterizations of aerosol, cloud, and precipitation structures that were combined with in situ measurements of aerosol, cloud, precipitation, and turbulence properties. The cloud systems sampled included solid stratocumulus infused with smoke from Canadian wildfires, mesoscale cloud?precipitation complexes, and patches of shallow cumuli in very clean environments. Ultraclean layers observed frequently near the top of the boundary layer were often associated with shallow, optically thin, layered veil clouds. The extensive aerosol, cloud, drizzle, and boundary layer sampling made over open areas of the northeast Pacific along 2-day trajectories during CSET will be an invaluable resource for modeling studies of boundary layer cloud system evolution and its governing physical processes.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET): Following the Evolution of Boundary Layer Cloud Systems with the NSF–NCAR GV
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume100
    journal issue1
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0180.1
    journal fristpage93
    journal lastpage121
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 100:;issue 001
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