Turbulence measurements during HALO-(AC)³ and AFLUX in the atmospheric boundary layer over the Arctic MIZ
We investigate the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure over the marginal sea ice zone (MIZ) using AFLUX and HALO-(AC)³ measurements. We present vertical profiles of mean and turbulent ABL quantities obtained in springtime conditions during Arctic cold air outbreaks. However, the environmental...
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Format: | Conference Object |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56703/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.0a39abcc-ab67-4a90-aae6-c5072d2a23e8 |
Summary: | We investigate the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure over the marginal sea ice zone (MIZ) using AFLUX and HALO-(AC)³ measurements. We present vertical profiles of mean and turbulent ABL quantities obtained in springtime conditions during Arctic cold air outbreaks. However, the environmental conditions (clouds, sea ice) for the two cases strongly differed. Thus, we raised three questions: - How do clouds and sea ice fraction affect the vertical profiles of mean and turbulent quantities over both MIZ and open ocean? - How strong is the impact of an upper cloud layer in slightly convective conditions (AFLUX)? - Is the impact of only one cloud layer 'visible' in the turbulence structure over the open ocean in a strongly convective situation? |
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