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    The Aerosols, Radiation and Clouds in Southern Africa Field Campaign in Namibia: Overview, Illustrative Observations, and Way Forward

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2019:;volume 100:;issue 007::page 1277
    Author:
    Formenti, Paola
    ,
    D’Anna, Barbara
    ,
    Flamant, Cyrille
    ,
    Mallet, Marc
    ,
    Piketh, Stuart John
    ,
    Schepanski, Kerstin
    ,
    Waquet, Fabien
    ,
    Auriol, Frédérique
    ,
    Brogniez, Gerard
    ,
    Burnet, Frédéric
    ,
    Chaboureau, Jean-Pierre
    ,
    Chauvigné, Aurélien
    ,
    Chazette, Patrick
    ,
    Denjean, C
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0278.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe Aerosol, Radiation and Clouds in southern Africa (AEROCLO-sA) project investigates the role of aerosols on the regional climate of southern Africa. This is a unique environment where natural and anthropogenic aerosols and a semipermanent and widespread stratocumulus (Sc) cloud deck are found. The project aims to understand the dynamical, chemical, and radiative processes involved in aerosol?cloud?radiation interactions over land and ocean and under various meteorological conditions. The AEROCLO-sA field campaign was conducted in August and September of 2017 over Namibia. An aircraft equipped with active and passive remote sensors and aerosol in situ probes performed a total of 30 research flight hours. In parallel, a ground-based mobile station with state-of-the-art in situ aerosol probes and remote sensing instrumentation was implemented over coastal Namibia, and complemented by ground-based and balloonborne observations of the dynamical, thermodynamical, and physical properties of the lower troposphere. The focus laid on mineral dust emitted from salty pans and ephemeral riverbeds in northern Namibia, the advection of biomass-burning aerosol plumes from Angola subsequently transported over the Atlantic Ocean, and aerosols in the marine boundary layer at the ocean?atmosphere interface. This article presents an overview of the AEROCLO-sA field campaign with results from the airborne and surface measurements. These observations provide new knowledge of the interactions of aerosols and radiation in cloudy and clear skies in connection with the atmospheric dynamics over southern Africa. They will foster new advanced climate simulations and enhance the capability of spaceborne sensors, ultimately allowing a better prediction of future climate and weather in southern Africa.
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    contributor authorFormenti, Paola
    contributor authorD’Anna, Barbara
    contributor authorFlamant, Cyrille
    contributor authorMallet, Marc
    contributor authorPiketh, Stuart John
    contributor authorSchepanski, Kerstin
    contributor authorWaquet, Fabien
    contributor authorAuriol, Frédérique
    contributor authorBrogniez, Gerard
    contributor authorBurnet, Frédéric
    contributor authorChaboureau, Jean-Pierre
    contributor authorChauvigné, Aurélien
    contributor authorChazette, Patrick
    contributor authorDenjean, C
    date accessioned2019-10-05T06:52:47Z
    date available2019-10-05T06:52:47Z
    date copyright3/6/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier otherBAMS-D-17-0278.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263714
    description abstractAbstractThe Aerosol, Radiation and Clouds in southern Africa (AEROCLO-sA) project investigates the role of aerosols on the regional climate of southern Africa. This is a unique environment where natural and anthropogenic aerosols and a semipermanent and widespread stratocumulus (Sc) cloud deck are found. The project aims to understand the dynamical, chemical, and radiative processes involved in aerosol?cloud?radiation interactions over land and ocean and under various meteorological conditions. The AEROCLO-sA field campaign was conducted in August and September of 2017 over Namibia. An aircraft equipped with active and passive remote sensors and aerosol in situ probes performed a total of 30 research flight hours. In parallel, a ground-based mobile station with state-of-the-art in situ aerosol probes and remote sensing instrumentation was implemented over coastal Namibia, and complemented by ground-based and balloonborne observations of the dynamical, thermodynamical, and physical properties of the lower troposphere. The focus laid on mineral dust emitted from salty pans and ephemeral riverbeds in northern Namibia, the advection of biomass-burning aerosol plumes from Angola subsequently transported over the Atlantic Ocean, and aerosols in the marine boundary layer at the ocean?atmosphere interface. This article presents an overview of the AEROCLO-sA field campaign with results from the airborne and surface measurements. These observations provide new knowledge of the interactions of aerosols and radiation in cloudy and clear skies in connection with the atmospheric dynamics over southern Africa. They will foster new advanced climate simulations and enhance the capability of spaceborne sensors, ultimately allowing a better prediction of future climate and weather in southern Africa.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Aerosols, Radiation and Clouds in Southern Africa Field Campaign in Namibia: Overview, Illustrative Observations, and Way Forward
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume100
    journal issue7
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0278.1
    journal fristpage1277
    journal lastpage1298
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2019:;volume 100:;issue 007
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