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BAECC A field campaign to elucidate the impact of Biogenic Aerosols on Clouds and Climate

Authors :
Hannele Hakola
Chongai Kuang
Dmitri Moisseev
Olaf Krüger
James N. Smith
Nicki Hickmon
Eija Asmi
Venkatachalam Chandrasekar
Jian Wang
Lucia Mona
Michael Ritsche
Paola Massoli
Riikka Väänänen
Annakaisa von Lerber
Janne Levula
Ewan O'Connor
Jaana Bäck
Hilkka Timonen
Tuukka Petäjä
Antti Manninen
Joel A. Thornton
Mika Komppula
Victoria A. Sinclair
Annele Virtanen
Marja-Liisa Riekkola
David Brus
Tuomas Laurila
Ronny Engelmann
Walter A. Petersen
Keri Nicoll
Paul M. Winkler
Source :
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (Online) 97 (2016): 1909–1928. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00199.1, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Tuukka Petäjä, Ewan J. O'Connor, Dmitri Moisseev, Victoria A. Sinclair, Antti J. Manninen, Riikka Väänänen, Annakaisa von Lerber, Joel A. Thornton, Keri Nicoll, Walt Petersen, V. Chandrasekar, James N. Smith, Paul M. Winkler, Olaf Krüger, Hannele Hakola, Hilkka Timonen, David Brus, Tuomas Laurila, Eija Asmi, Marja-Liisa Riekkola, Lucia Mona, Paola Massoli, Ronny Engelmann, Mika Komppula, Jian Wang, Chongai Kuang, Jaana Bäck, Annele Virtanen, Janne Levula, Michael Ritsche, Nicki Hickmon/titolo:BAECC: A Field Campaign to Elucidate the Impact of Biogenic Aerosols on Clouds and Climate/doi:10.1175%2FBAMS-D-14-00199.1/rivista:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (Online)/anno:2016/pagina_da:1909/pagina_a:1928/intervallo_pagine:1909–1928/volume:97
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

During Biogenic Aerosols—Effects on Clouds and Climate (BAECC), the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program deployed the Second ARM Mobile Facility (AMF2) to Hyytiälä, Finland, for an 8-month intensive measurement campaign from February to September 2014. The primary research goal is to understand the role of biogenic aerosols in cloud formation. Hyytiälä is host to the Station for Measuring Ecosystem–Atmosphere Relations II (SMEAR II), one of the world’s most comprehensive surface in situ observation sites in a boreal forest environment. The station has been measuring atmospheric aerosols, biogenic emissions, and an extensive suite of parameters relevant to atmosphere–biosphere interactions continuously since 1996. Combining vertical profiles from AMF2 with surface-based in situ SMEAR II observations allows the processes at the surface to be directly related to processes occurring throughout the entire tropospheric column. Together with the inclusion of extensive surface precipitation measurements and intensive observation periods involving aircraft flights and novel radiosonde launches, the complementary observations provide a unique opportunity for investigating aerosol–cloud interactions and cloud-to-precipitation processes in a boreal environment. The BAECC dataset provides opportunities for evaluating and improving models of aerosol sources and transport, cloud microphysical processes, and boundary layer structures. In addition, numerical models are being used to bridge the gap between surface-based and tropospheric observations.

Details

ISSN :
00030007
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de51a21bce24c1594c5b0644c16afd59
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00199.1