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| author | Ehrlich, André Wendisch, Manfred Lüpkes, Christof Buschmann, Matthias Bozem, Heiko Chechin, Dmitry Clemen, Hans-Christian Dupuy, Regis Eppers, Oliver Hartmann, Jörg Herber, Andreas Jäkel, Evelyn Järvinen, Emma Jourdan, Olivier Kästner, Udo Kliesch, Leif-Leonard Köllner, Franziska Mech, Mario Mertes, Stephan Neuber, Roland Ruiz-Donoso, Elena Schnaiter, Martin Schneider, Johannes Stapf, Johannes Zanatta, Marco |
| author_facet | Ehrlich, André Wendisch, Manfred Lüpkes, Christof Buschmann, Matthias Bozem, Heiko Chechin, Dmitry Clemen, Hans-Christian Dupuy, Regis Eppers, Oliver Hartmann, Jörg Herber, Andreas Jäkel, Evelyn Järvinen, Emma Jourdan, Olivier Kästner, Udo Kliesch, Leif-Leonard Köllner, Franziska Mech, Mario Mertes, Stephan Neuber, Roland Ruiz-Donoso, Elena Schnaiter, Martin Schneider, Johannes Stapf, Johannes Zanatta, Marco |
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| contents | This data set unites the individual data of the Arctic CLoud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar Day (ACLOUD) campaign, which was carried out north-west of Svalbard (Norway) between 23 May and 6 June 2017. The objective of ACLOUD was to study Arctic boundary layer and mid-level clouds and their role in Arctic amplification. Two research aircraft (Polar 5 and 6) jointly performed 22 research flights over the transition zone between open ocean and closed sea ice. Both aircraft were equipped with identical instrumentation for measurements of basic meteorological parameters, as well as for turbulent and radiative energy fluxes. In addition, on Polar 5 active and passive remote sensing instruments were installed, while Polar 6 operated in situ instruments to characterize cloud and aerosol particles as well as trace gases. |
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| spellingShingle | Collection of data sources for the Arctic CLoud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar Day (ACLOUD) campaign, North-West of Svalbard between 23 May - 26 June 2017 Ehrlich, André Wendisch, Manfred Lüpkes, Christof Buschmann, Matthias Bozem, Heiko Chechin, Dmitry Clemen, Hans-Christian Dupuy, Regis Eppers, Oliver Hartmann, Jörg Herber, Andreas Jäkel, Evelyn Järvinen, Emma Jourdan, Olivier Kästner, Udo Kliesch, Leif-Leonard Köllner, Franziska Mech, Mario Mertes, Stephan Neuber, Roland Ruiz-Donoso, Elena Schnaiter, Martin Schneider, Johannes Stapf, Johannes Zanatta, Marco AC3; ACLOUD; Arctic Amplification This data set unites the individual data of the Arctic CLoud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar Day (ACLOUD) campaign, which was carried out north-west of Svalbard (Norway) between 23 May and 6 June 2017. The objective of ACLOUD was to study Arctic boundary layer and mid-level clouds and their role in Arctic amplification. Two research aircraft (Polar 5 and 6) jointly performed 22 research flights over the transition zone between open ocean and closed sea ice. Both aircraft were equipped with identical instrumentation for measurements of basic meteorological parameters, as well as for turbulent and radiative energy fluxes. In addition, on Polar 5 active and passive remote sensing instruments were installed, while Polar 6 operated in situ instruments to characterize cloud and aerosol particles as well as trace gases. |
| title | Collection of data sources for the Arctic CLoud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar Day (ACLOUD) campaign, North-West of Svalbard between 23 May - 26 June 2017 |
| topic | AC3; ACLOUD; Arctic Amplification |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.902603 |