A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign

The HALO–(AC) 3 aircraft campaign was carried out in March and April 2022 over the Norwegian and Greenland Seas, the Fram Strait, and the central Arctic Ocean. Three research aircraft, the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), Polar 5, and Polar 6, performed 54 partly coor...

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Main Authors: Ehrlich, André, Crewell, Susanne, Herber, Andreas, Klingebiel, Marcus, Lüpkes, Christof, Mech, Mario, Becker, Sebastian, Borrmann, Stephan, Bozem, Heiko, Buschmann, Matthias, Clemen, Hans-Christian, Torre Castro, Elena, Dorff, Henning, Dupuy, Regis, Eppers, Oliver, Ewald, Florian, George, Geet, Giez, Andreas, Grawe, Sarah, Gourbeyre, Christophe, Hartmann, Jörg, Jäkel, Evelyn, Joppe, Philipp, Jourdan, Olivier, Jurányi, Zsófia, Kirbus, Benjamin, Lucke, Johannes, Luebke, Anna E., Maahn, Maximilian, Maherndl, Nina, Mallaun, Christian, Mayer, Johanna, Mertes, Stephan, Mioche, Guillaume, Moser, Manuel, Müller, Hanno, Pörtge, Veronika, Risse, Nils, Roberts, Greg, Rosenburg, Sophie, Röttenbacher, Johannes, Schäfer, Michael, Schaefer, Jonas, Schäfler, Andreas, Schirmacher, Imke, Schneider, Johannes, Schnitt, Sabrina, Stratmann, Frank, Tatzelt, Christian, Voigt, Christiane, Walbröl, Andreas, Weber, Anna, Wetzel, Bruno, Wirth, Martin, Wendisch, Manfred
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:essdd121768 2024-09-15T17:54:11+00:00 A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign Ehrlich, André Crewell, Susanne Herber, Andreas Klingebiel, Marcus Lüpkes, Christof Mech, Mario Becker, Sebastian Borrmann, Stephan Bozem, Heiko Buschmann, Matthias Clemen, Hans-Christian Torre Castro, Elena Dorff, Henning Dupuy, Regis Eppers, Oliver Ewald, Florian George, Geet Giez, Andreas Grawe, Sarah Gourbeyre, Christophe Hartmann, Jörg Jäkel, Evelyn Joppe, Philipp Jourdan, Olivier Jurányi, Zsófia Kirbus, Benjamin Lucke, Johannes Luebke, Anna E. Maahn, Maximilian Maherndl, Nina Mallaun, Christian Mayer, Johanna Mertes, Stephan Mioche, Guillaume Moser, Manuel Müller, Hanno Pörtge, Veronika Risse, Nils Roberts, Greg Rosenburg, Sophie Röttenbacher, Johannes Schäfer, Michael Schaefer, Jonas Schäfler, Andreas Schirmacher, Imke Schneider, Johannes Schnitt, Sabrina Stratmann, Frank Tatzelt, Christian Voigt, Christiane Walbröl, Andreas Weber, Anna Wetzel, Bruno Wirth, Martin Wendisch, Manfred 2024-07-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2024-281 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2024-281/ eng eng doi:10.5194/essd-2024-281 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2024-281/ eISSN: 1866-3516 Text 2024 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2024-281 2024-07-26T00:08:26Z The HALO–(AC) 3 aircraft campaign was carried out in March and April 2022 over the Norwegian and Greenland Seas, the Fram Strait, and the central Arctic Ocean. Three research aircraft, the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), Polar 5, and Polar 6, performed 54 partly coordinated research flights on 23 flight days over areas of open ocean, the marginal sea ice zone (MIZ), and the central Arctic sea ice. The general objective of the research flights was to quantify the evolution of air mass properties during moist and warm air intrusions (WAIs) and cold air outbreaks (CAOs). To gain a comprehensive data set, the three aircraft followed different strategies. HALO was equipped with active and passive remote sensing instruments and dropsondes to cover the regional evolution of cloud and thermodynamic processes. Polar 5 carried a similar remote sensing payload as HALO, and Polar 6 was instrumented with in-situ cloud, aerosol, and trace gas instruments focusing on the initial air mass transformation close to the MIZ. The processed, calibrated, and validated data are published in the World Data Center PANGAEA as instrument-separated data subsets and listed in aircraft-separated collections for HALO (Ehrlich et al., 2024a), Polar 5 (Mech et al., 2024a), and Polar 6 (Herber et al., 2024). A detailed overview of the available data sets is provided here. Furthermore, the campaign-specific instrument setup, the data processing, and data quality are summarized. Based on measurements conducted during a specific CAO, it is shown that the scientific analysis of the HALO– (AC) 3 data benefits from the coordinated operation of the three aircraft. Text Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Greenland Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals
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description The HALO–(AC) 3 aircraft campaign was carried out in March and April 2022 over the Norwegian and Greenland Seas, the Fram Strait, and the central Arctic Ocean. Three research aircraft, the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO), Polar 5, and Polar 6, performed 54 partly coordinated research flights on 23 flight days over areas of open ocean, the marginal sea ice zone (MIZ), and the central Arctic sea ice. The general objective of the research flights was to quantify the evolution of air mass properties during moist and warm air intrusions (WAIs) and cold air outbreaks (CAOs). To gain a comprehensive data set, the three aircraft followed different strategies. HALO was equipped with active and passive remote sensing instruments and dropsondes to cover the regional evolution of cloud and thermodynamic processes. Polar 5 carried a similar remote sensing payload as HALO, and Polar 6 was instrumented with in-situ cloud, aerosol, and trace gas instruments focusing on the initial air mass transformation close to the MIZ. The processed, calibrated, and validated data are published in the World Data Center PANGAEA as instrument-separated data subsets and listed in aircraft-separated collections for HALO (Ehrlich et al., 2024a), Polar 5 (Mech et al., 2024a), and Polar 6 (Herber et al., 2024). A detailed overview of the available data sets is provided here. Furthermore, the campaign-specific instrument setup, the data processing, and data quality are summarized. Based on measurements conducted during a specific CAO, it is shown that the scientific analysis of the HALO– (AC) 3 data benefits from the coordinated operation of the three aircraft.
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author Ehrlich, André
Crewell, Susanne
Herber, Andreas
Klingebiel, Marcus
Lüpkes, Christof
Mech, Mario
Becker, Sebastian
Borrmann, Stephan
Bozem, Heiko
Buschmann, Matthias
Clemen, Hans-Christian
Torre Castro, Elena
Dorff, Henning
Dupuy, Regis
Eppers, Oliver
Ewald, Florian
George, Geet
Giez, Andreas
Grawe, Sarah
Gourbeyre, Christophe
Hartmann, Jörg
Jäkel, Evelyn
Joppe, Philipp
Jourdan, Olivier
Jurányi, Zsófia
Kirbus, Benjamin
Lucke, Johannes
Luebke, Anna E.
Maahn, Maximilian
Maherndl, Nina
Mallaun, Christian
Mayer, Johanna
Mertes, Stephan
Mioche, Guillaume
Moser, Manuel
Müller, Hanno
Pörtge, Veronika
Risse, Nils
Roberts, Greg
Rosenburg, Sophie
Röttenbacher, Johannes
Schäfer, Michael
Schaefer, Jonas
Schäfler, Andreas
Schirmacher, Imke
Schneider, Johannes
Schnitt, Sabrina
Stratmann, Frank
Tatzelt, Christian
Voigt, Christiane
Walbröl, Andreas
Weber, Anna
Wetzel, Bruno
Wirth, Martin
Wendisch, Manfred
spellingShingle Ehrlich, André
Crewell, Susanne
Herber, Andreas
Klingebiel, Marcus
Lüpkes, Christof
Mech, Mario
Becker, Sebastian
Borrmann, Stephan
Bozem, Heiko
Buschmann, Matthias
Clemen, Hans-Christian
Torre Castro, Elena
Dorff, Henning
Dupuy, Regis
Eppers, Oliver
Ewald, Florian
George, Geet
Giez, Andreas
Grawe, Sarah
Gourbeyre, Christophe
Hartmann, Jörg
Jäkel, Evelyn
Joppe, Philipp
Jourdan, Olivier
Jurányi, Zsófia
Kirbus, Benjamin
Lucke, Johannes
Luebke, Anna E.
Maahn, Maximilian
Maherndl, Nina
Mallaun, Christian
Mayer, Johanna
Mertes, Stephan
Mioche, Guillaume
Moser, Manuel
Müller, Hanno
Pörtge, Veronika
Risse, Nils
Roberts, Greg
Rosenburg, Sophie
Röttenbacher, Johannes
Schäfer, Michael
Schaefer, Jonas
Schäfler, Andreas
Schirmacher, Imke
Schneider, Johannes
Schnitt, Sabrina
Stratmann, Frank
Tatzelt, Christian
Voigt, Christiane
Walbröl, Andreas
Weber, Anna
Wetzel, Bruno
Wirth, Martin
Wendisch, Manfred
A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
author_facet Ehrlich, André
Crewell, Susanne
Herber, Andreas
Klingebiel, Marcus
Lüpkes, Christof
Mech, Mario
Becker, Sebastian
Borrmann, Stephan
Bozem, Heiko
Buschmann, Matthias
Clemen, Hans-Christian
Torre Castro, Elena
Dorff, Henning
Dupuy, Regis
Eppers, Oliver
Ewald, Florian
George, Geet
Giez, Andreas
Grawe, Sarah
Gourbeyre, Christophe
Hartmann, Jörg
Jäkel, Evelyn
Joppe, Philipp
Jourdan, Olivier
Jurányi, Zsófia
Kirbus, Benjamin
Lucke, Johannes
Luebke, Anna E.
Maahn, Maximilian
Maherndl, Nina
Mallaun, Christian
Mayer, Johanna
Mertes, Stephan
Mioche, Guillaume
Moser, Manuel
Müller, Hanno
Pörtge, Veronika
Risse, Nils
Roberts, Greg
Rosenburg, Sophie
Röttenbacher, Johannes
Schäfer, Michael
Schaefer, Jonas
Schäfler, Andreas
Schirmacher, Imke
Schneider, Johannes
Schnitt, Sabrina
Stratmann, Frank
Tatzelt, Christian
Voigt, Christiane
Walbröl, Andreas
Weber, Anna
Wetzel, Bruno
Wirth, Martin
Wendisch, Manfred
author_sort Ehrlich, André
title A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
title_short A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
title_full A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
title_fullStr A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the HALO–(AC)3 aircraft campaign
title_sort comprehensive in-situ and remote sensing data set collected during the halo–(ac)3 aircraft campaign
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2024-281
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Fram Strait
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Fram Strait
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