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EUREC(4)A's HALO

Authors :
Konow, Heike
Ewald, Florian
George, Geet
Jacob, Marek
Klingebiel, Marcus
Koelling, Tobias
Luebke, Anna E.
Mieslinger, Theresa
Poertge, Veronika
Radtke, Jule
Schaefer, Michael
Schulz, Hauke
Vogel, Raphaela
Wirth, Martin
Bony, Sandrine
Crewell, Susanne
Ehrlich, Andre
Forster, Linda
Giez, Andreas
Goedde, Felix
Gross, Silke
Gutleben, Manuel
Hagen, Martin
Hirsch, Lutz
Jansen, Friedhelm
Lang, Theresa
Mayer, Bernhard
Mech, Mario
Prange, Marc
Schnitt, Sabrina
Vial, Jessica
Walbroel, Andreas
Wendisch, Manfred
Wolf, Kevin
Zinner, Tobias
Zoeger, Martin
Ament, Felix
Stevens, Bjorn
Konow, Heike
Ewald, Florian
George, Geet
Jacob, Marek
Klingebiel, Marcus
Koelling, Tobias
Luebke, Anna E.
Mieslinger, Theresa
Poertge, Veronika
Radtke, Jule
Schaefer, Michael
Schulz, Hauke
Vogel, Raphaela
Wirth, Martin
Bony, Sandrine
Crewell, Susanne
Ehrlich, Andre
Forster, Linda
Giez, Andreas
Goedde, Felix
Gross, Silke
Gutleben, Manuel
Hagen, Martin
Hirsch, Lutz
Jansen, Friedhelm
Lang, Theresa
Mayer, Bernhard
Mech, Mario
Prange, Marc
Schnitt, Sabrina
Vial, Jessica
Walbroel, Andreas
Wendisch, Manfred
Wolf, Kevin
Zinner, Tobias
Zoeger, Martin
Ament, Felix
Stevens, Bjorn
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

As part of the EUREC(4)A (Elucidating the role of cloud-circulation coupling in climate) field campaign, the German research aircraft HALO (High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft), configured as a cloud observatory, conducted 15 research flights in the trade-wind region east of Barbados in January and February 2020. Narrative text, aircraft state data, and metadata describing HALO's operation during the campaign are provided. Each HALO research flight is segmented by timestamp intervals into standard elements to aid the consistent analysis of the flight data. Photographs from HALO's cabin and animated satellite images synchronized with flight tracks are provided to visually document flight conditions. As a comprehensive product from the remote sensing observations, a multi-sensor cloud mask product is derived and quantifies the incidence of clouds observed during the flights. In addition, to lower the threshold for new users of HALO's data, a collection of use cases is compiled into an online book, How to EUREC(4)A, included as an asset with this paper. This online book provides easy access to most of EUREC(4)A's HALO data through an intake catalogue. Code and data are freely available at the locations specified in Table 6.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312207313
Document Type :
Electronic Resource