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    Coordinated Upper-Troposphere-to-Stratosphere Balloon Experiment in Biak

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 006::page 1213
    Author:
    Hasebe, F.
    ,
    Aoki, S.
    ,
    Morimoto, S.
    ,
    Inai, Y.
    ,
    Nakazawa, T.
    ,
    Sugawara, S.
    ,
    Ikeda, C.
    ,
    Honda, H.
    ,
    Yamazaki, H.
    ,
    Halimurrahman
    ,
    Komala, N.
    ,
    Putri, F. A.
    ,
    Budiyono, A.
    ,
    Soedjarwo, M.
    ,
    Ishidoya, S.
    ,
    Toyoda, S.
    ,
    Shibata, T.
    ,
    Hayashi, M.
    ,
    Eguchi, N.
    ,
    Nishi, N.
    ,
    Fujiwara, M.
    ,
    Ogino, S.-Y.
    ,
    Shiotani, M.
    ,
    Sugidachi, T.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0289.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe stratospheric response to climate forcing, such as an increase in greenhouse gases, is often unpredictable because of interactions between radiation, dynamics, and chemistry. Climate models are unsuccessful in simulating the realistic distribution of stratospheric water vapor. The long-term trend of the stratospheric age of air (AoA), a measure that characterizes the stratospheric turnover time, remains inconsistent between diagnoses in climate models and estimates from tracer observations. For these reasons, observations designed specifically to distinguish the effects of individual contributing processes are required. Here, we report on the Coordinated Upper-Troposphere-to-Stratosphere Balloon Experiment in Biak (CUBE/Biak), an observation campaign organized in Indonesia. Being inside the ?tropical pipe? makes it possible to study the dehydration in the tropical tropopause layer and the gradual ascent in the stratosphere while minimizing the effects of multiple circulation pathways and wave mixing. Cryogenic sampling of minor constituents and major isotopes was conducted simultaneously with radiosonde observations of water vapor, ozone, aerosols, and cloud particles. The water vapor ?tape recorder,? gravitational separation, and isotopocules are being studied in conjunction with tracers that are accumulated in the atmosphere as dynamical and chemical measures of elapsed time since stratospheric air entry. The observational estimates concerning the AoA and water vapor tape recorder are compared with those derived from trajectory calculations.
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    contributor authorHasebe, F.
    contributor authorAoki, S.
    contributor authorMorimoto, S.
    contributor authorInai, Y.
    contributor authorNakazawa, T.
    contributor authorSugawara, S.
    contributor authorIkeda, C.
    contributor authorHonda, H.
    contributor authorYamazaki, H.
    contributor authorHalimurrahman
    contributor authorKomala, N.
    contributor authorPutri, F. A.
    contributor authorBudiyono, A.
    contributor authorSoedjarwo, M.
    contributor authorIshidoya, S.
    contributor authorToyoda, S.
    contributor authorShibata, T.
    contributor authorHayashi, M.
    contributor authorEguchi, N.
    contributor authorNishi, N.
    contributor authorFujiwara, M.
    contributor authorOgino, S.-Y.
    contributor authorShiotani, M.
    contributor authorSugidachi, T.
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:07:34Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:07:34Z
    date copyright1/5/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0289.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261816
    description abstractAbstractThe stratospheric response to climate forcing, such as an increase in greenhouse gases, is often unpredictable because of interactions between radiation, dynamics, and chemistry. Climate models are unsuccessful in simulating the realistic distribution of stratospheric water vapor. The long-term trend of the stratospheric age of air (AoA), a measure that characterizes the stratospheric turnover time, remains inconsistent between diagnoses in climate models and estimates from tracer observations. For these reasons, observations designed specifically to distinguish the effects of individual contributing processes are required. Here, we report on the Coordinated Upper-Troposphere-to-Stratosphere Balloon Experiment in Biak (CUBE/Biak), an observation campaign organized in Indonesia. Being inside the ?tropical pipe? makes it possible to study the dehydration in the tropical tropopause layer and the gradual ascent in the stratosphere while minimizing the effects of multiple circulation pathways and wave mixing. Cryogenic sampling of minor constituents and major isotopes was conducted simultaneously with radiosonde observations of water vapor, ozone, aerosols, and cloud particles. The water vapor ?tape recorder,? gravitational separation, and isotopocules are being studied in conjunction with tracers that are accumulated in the atmosphere as dynamical and chemical measures of elapsed time since stratospheric air entry. The observational estimates concerning the AoA and water vapor tape recorder are compared with those derived from trajectory calculations.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCoordinated Upper-Troposphere-to-Stratosphere Balloon Experiment in Biak
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue6
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0289.1
    journal fristpage1213
    journal lastpage1230
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 006
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