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author Hartmann, Jörg
Simon, David J
Schulz, Alexander
author_facet Hartmann, Jörg
Simon, David J
Schulz, Alexander
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents During research flight 09 (RF09) of the airborne measurement campaign Boundary layer and Aerosol and Cloud Study in the Arctic, based on aircraft and T-Bird Measurements (BACSAM) II, meteorological data (temperature, 3 wind components, air pressure) were measured at high temporal resolution (100 Hz) onboard the towed body T-Bird. The T-Bird is introduced in detail in Juranyi et al., 2025, details concerning RF09 can be found in Simon et al., 2025 (in prep). RF09 took place on 25 April 2024 and started and ended in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Data are only reported for the times the T-Bird was winched out and flying below the aircraft. Temperatures are measured by an open wire Pt100 in an unheated Rosemount housing. An Aventech 5-hole-probe at the tip of the T-Bird facilitates fast turbulence measurements. Full accuracy of the wind measurements is only achieved during straight flight level sections. We refer to Hartmann et al. (2018, doi:10.5194/amt-11-4567-2018) for further information on the data processing and calibration.
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spellingShingle High resolution airborne measurements of wind and temperature during the BACSAM II campaign in April 2024
Hartmann, Jörg
Simon, David J
Schulz, Alexander
AC; AC3; airborne; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic; Arctic Amplification; BACSAM II; DATE/TIME; Ground speed; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; P6-247_BACSAM2_2024; P6-247_BACSAM2_2024_2404251101; Pitch angle; Polar 6; POLAR 6; Pressure, at given altitude; Roll angle; Temperature, air; Thermometer, PT100; Time in seconds; True air speed; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
During research flight 09 (RF09) of the airborne measurement campaign Boundary layer and Aerosol and Cloud Study in the Arctic, based on aircraft and T-Bird Measurements (BACSAM) II, meteorological data (temperature, 3 wind components, air pressure) were measured at high temporal resolution (100 Hz) onboard the towed body T-Bird. The T-Bird is introduced in detail in Juranyi et al., 2025, details concerning RF09 can be found in Simon et al., 2025 (in prep). RF09 took place on 25 April 2024 and started and ended in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Data are only reported for the times the T-Bird was winched out and flying below the aircraft. Temperatures are measured by an open wire Pt100 in an unheated Rosemount housing. An Aventech 5-hole-probe at the tip of the T-Bird facilitates fast turbulence measurements. Full accuracy of the wind measurements is only achieved during straight flight level sections. We refer to Hartmann et al. (2018, doi:10.5194/amt-11-4567-2018) for further information on the data processing and calibration.
title High resolution airborne measurements of wind and temperature during the BACSAM II campaign in April 2024
topic AC; AC3; airborne; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic; Arctic Amplification; BACSAM II; DATE/TIME; Ground speed; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; P6-247_BACSAM2_2024; P6-247_BACSAM2_2024_2404251101; Pitch angle; Polar 6; POLAR 6; Pressure, at given altitude; Roll angle; Temperature, air; Thermometer, PT100; Time in seconds; True air speed; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.976475