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Measurement report: Balloon-borne in situ profiling of Saharan dust over Cyprus with the UCASS optical particle counter.

Authors :
Kezoudi, Maria
Tesche, Matthias
Smith, Helen
Tsekeri, Alexandra
Baars, Holger
Dollner, Maximilian
Estellés, Víctor
Bühl, Johannes
Weinzierl, Bernadett
Ulanowski, Zbigniew
Müller, Detlef
Amiridis, Vassilis
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics; 2021, Vol. 21 Issue 9, p6781-6797, 17p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper presents measurements of mineral dust concentration in the diameter range from 0.4 to 14.0 µ m with a novel balloon-borne optical particle counter, the Universal Cloud and Aerosol Sounding System (UCASS). The balloon launches were coordinated with ground-based active and passive remote-sensing observations and airborne in situ measurements with a research aircraft during a Saharan dust outbreak over Cyprus from 20 to 23 April 2017. The aerosol optical depth at 500 nm reached values up to 0.5 during that event over Cyprus, and particle number concentrations were as high as 50 cm -3 for the diameter range between 0.8 and 13.9 µ m. Comparisons of the total particle number concentration and the particle size distribution from two cases of balloon-borne measurements with aircraft observations show reasonable agreement in magnitude and shape despite slight mismatches in time and space. While column-integrated size distributions from balloon-borne measurements and ground-based remote sensing show similar coarse-mode peak concentrations and diameters, they illustrate the ambiguity related to the missing vertical information in passive sun photometer observations. Extinction coefficient inferred from the balloon-borne measurements agrees with those derived from coinciding Raman lidar observations at height levels with particle number concentrations smaller than 10 cm -3 for the diameter range from 0.8 to 13.9 µ m. An overestimation of the UCASS-derived extinction coefficient of a factor of 2 compared to the lidar measurement was found for layers with particle number concentrations that exceed 25 cm -3 , i.e. in the centre of the dust plume where particle concentrations were highest. This is likely the result of a variation in the refractive index and the shape and size dependency of the extinction efficiency of dust particles along the UCASS measurements. In the future, profile measurements of the particle number concentration and particle size distribution with the UCASS could provide a valuable addition to the measurement capabilities generally used in field experiments that are focussed on the observation of coarse aerosols and clouds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316
Volume :
21
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150414082
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-6781-2021