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An Overview of the ASKOS Campaign in Cabo Verde

Authors :
Eleni Marinou
Peristera Paschou
Ioanna Tsikoudi
Alexandra Tsekeri
Vasiliki Daskalopoulou
Dimitra Kouklaki
Nikos Siomos
Vasileios Spanakis-Misirlis
Kalliopi Artemis Voudouri
Thanasis Georgiou
Eleni Drakaki
Anna Kampouri
Kyriaki Papachristopoulou
Ioanna Mavropoulou
Sotiris Mallios
Emmanouil Proestakis
Antonis Gkikas
Iliana Koutsoupi
Ioannis Panagiotis Raptis
Stelios Kazadzis
Holger Baars
Athina Floutsi
Razvan Pirloaga
Anca Nemuc
Franco Marenco
Maria Kezoudi
Alkistis Papetta
Grisa Močnik
Jesús Yus Díez
Claire L. Ryder
Natalie Ratcliffe
Konrad Kandler
Aryasree Sudharaj
Vassilis Amiridis
Source :
Environmental Sciences Proceedings, Vol 26, Iss 1, p 200 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

In the framework of the ESA-NASA Joint Aeolus Tropical Atlantic Campaign (JATAC), the ASKOS experiment was implemented during the summer and autumn of 2021 and 2022. ASKOS comprised roughly 9 weeks of measurements in the Saharan dust outflow towards the North Atlantic, with operations conducted from the Cabo Verde Islands. Through its unprecedented dataset of synergistic measurements in the region, ASKOS will allow for the calibration and validation of the aerosol/cloud product from Aeolus and the preparation of the terrain for EarthCARE cal/val activities. Moreover, ASKOS marks a turning point in our ability to study Saharan dust properties and the processes affecting its atmospheric transport, as well as the link to other components of the Earth’s system, such as the effect of dust particles on cloud formation over the Eastern Atlantic and the effect of large and giant particles on radiation. This is possible through the synergy of diverse observations acquired during the experiment, which include intense 24/7 ground-based aerosol, cloud, wind, and radiation remote sensing measurements, and UAV-based aerosol in situ measurements within the Saharan air layer, up to 5.3 km altitude, offering particle size-distributions up to 40 μm as well as sample collection for mineralogical analysis. We provide an outline of the novel measurements along with the main scientific objectives of ASKOS. The campaign data will be publicly available by September of 2023 through the EVDC portal (ESA Validation Data Center).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26734931
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environmental Sciences Proceedings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.95e1e18c1b48af8465b2b44057cb90
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2023026200