Bewaard in:
Bibliografische gegevens
Hoofdauteurs: Sodemann, Harald, Seidl, Andrew Walter, Thurnherr, Iris
Formaat: Dataset Open Access
Taal:en
Gepubliceerd in: PANGAEA 2025
Onderwerpen:
Online toegang:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.984621
Tags: Voeg label toe
Geen labels, Wees de eerste die dit record labelt!
_version_ 1867169485041958912
author Sodemann, Harald
Seidl, Andrew Walter
Thurnherr, Iris
author_facet Sodemann, Harald
Seidl, Andrew Walter
Thurnherr, Iris
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents During a 2-week measurement campaign from 15-31 March 2021 (ISLAS2021), we collected a comprehensive dataset characterizing the atmospheric water vapour and precipitation stable isotope and aerosol composition at a coastal station in the European sub-Arctic. Located at the northeastern coast of the Nordic Seas, stable water isotope measurements with cavity ring-down spectrometers (CRDS) were collected at Andenes, Norway close to sea level and at the nearby ALOMAR mountain top observatory at 370 m a.s.l. Paired water vapour isotope and precipitation measurements at sub-event time resolution were collected at both station locations. These were supplemented with water vapour isotope measurements at the cities of Tromsø, Norway and Bergen, Norway. Surface precipitation samples were collected on a per-event basis along a transect towards the south to assess spatial representativeness. Measurements of ice nucleating particle concentrations were taken at sea level during precipitation events, supplemented by continuous size-resolved aerosol measurements. These detailed measurements were complemented by additional instrumentation to characterize the atmospheric conditions, including ground-based vertical-pointing rain radars, disdrometer, frequent radiosonde ascents and a ceilometer. All stable water isotope measurements have been calibrated onto the VSMOW-SLAP scale. During the campaign, weather conditions were alternating rapidly between warm mid-latitude air masses and marine cold-air outbreak conditions. The data from the ISLAS2021 measurement campaign therefore provide insight into a variety of mixed-phase precipitation processes, atmospheric long-range transport, and the dynamics of high-latitude weather system with the combined perspective of stable water isotopes and aerosol measurements. This dataset contains measurements of the stable isotope composition in water vapour from the site Coast near Andenes, Norway, during the ISLAS2021 field campaign. The primary purpose for the collection of this dataset was to enable paired measurements of water vapour and precipitation at sub-event time resolution. These water vapour measurements were obtained with a Picarro 2130-i cavity ring-down spectrometer installed near the shoreline at the base of the north-facing slope of Andhauet mountain. Isotopic data are accompanied by ambient air temperature and relative humidity measured near the sample inlet. All data are time synchronised and averaged, and are available at 5 min and 10 min time resolutions.
format Dataset Open Access
id pangaea_https___doi_org_10_1594_PANGAEA_984621
institution PANGAEA
language en
publishDate 2025
publisher PANGAEA
record_format pangaea
spellingShingle Calibrated stable isotope measurements in water vapour at the coast of Andøya, Norway during March 2021
Sodemann, Harald
Seidl, Andrew Walter
Thurnherr, Iris
aerosols; ALOMAR; cavity ring-down spectroscopy; INP; IS21-Coast; ISLAS; ISLAS2021; Multiple; Norway; precipitation; profiles; stable water isotopes; water vapor
During a 2-week measurement campaign from 15-31 March 2021 (ISLAS2021), we collected a comprehensive dataset characterizing the atmospheric water vapour and precipitation stable isotope and aerosol composition at a coastal station in the European sub-Arctic. Located at the northeastern coast of the Nordic Seas, stable water isotope measurements with cavity ring-down spectrometers (CRDS) were collected at Andenes, Norway close to sea level and at the nearby ALOMAR mountain top observatory at 370 m a.s.l. Paired water vapour isotope and precipitation measurements at sub-event time resolution were collected at both station locations. These were supplemented with water vapour isotope measurements at the cities of Tromsø, Norway and Bergen, Norway. Surface precipitation samples were collected on a per-event basis along a transect towards the south to assess spatial representativeness. Measurements of ice nucleating particle concentrations were taken at sea level during precipitation events, supplemented by continuous size-resolved aerosol measurements. These detailed measurements were complemented by additional instrumentation to characterize the atmospheric conditions, including ground-based vertical-pointing rain radars, disdrometer, frequent radiosonde ascents and a ceilometer. All stable water isotope measurements have been calibrated onto the VSMOW-SLAP scale. During the campaign, weather conditions were alternating rapidly between warm mid-latitude air masses and marine cold-air outbreak conditions. The data from the ISLAS2021 measurement campaign therefore provide insight into a variety of mixed-phase precipitation processes, atmospheric long-range transport, and the dynamics of high-latitude weather system with the combined perspective of stable water isotopes and aerosol measurements. This dataset contains measurements of the stable isotope composition in water vapour from the site Coast near Andenes, Norway, during the ISLAS2021 field campaign. The primary purpose for the collection of this dataset was to enable paired measurements of water vapour and precipitation at sub-event time resolution. These water vapour measurements were obtained with a Picarro 2130-i cavity ring-down spectrometer installed near the shoreline at the base of the north-facing slope of Andhauet mountain. Isotopic data are accompanied by ambient air temperature and relative humidity measured near the sample inlet. All data are time synchronised and averaged, and are available at 5 min and 10 min time resolutions.
title Calibrated stable isotope measurements in water vapour at the coast of Andøya, Norway during March 2021
topic aerosols; ALOMAR; cavity ring-down spectroscopy; INP; IS21-Coast; ISLAS; ISLAS2021; Multiple; Norway; precipitation; profiles; stable water isotopes; water vapor
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.984621