Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
Due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions, atmospheric in situ measurements are rare in the Southern Ocean. As a result, aerosol-cloud interactions in this region are poorly understood and remain a major source of uncertainty in climate models. This, in turn, contributes substantiall...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4060236 2023-05-15T13:31:12+02:00 Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage Kremser, Stefanie Harvey, Mike Kuma, Peter Hartery, Sean Saint-Macary, Alexia McGregor, John Schuddeboom, Alex von Hobe, Marc Lennartz, Sinikka T. Geddes, Alex Querel, Richard McDonald, Adrian Peltola, Maija Sellegri, Karine Silber, Israel Law, Cliff Flynn, Connor J. Marriner, Andrew Hill, Thomas C.J. DeMott, Paul J. Hume, Carson C. Plank, Graeme Graham, Geoffrey Parsons, Simon 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4060236 https://zenodo.org/record/4060236 en eng Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4060237 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY aerosol, clouds, ship-based measurements, in situ measurements, remote sensing measurements dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4060236 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4060237 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions, atmospheric in situ measurements are rare in the Southern Ocean. As a result, aerosol-cloud interactions in this region are poorly understood and remain a major source of uncertainty in climate models. This, in turn, contributes substantially to persistent biases in climate model simulations, numerical weather prediction models and reanalyses. It has been shown in previous studies that in situ and ground-based remote sensing measurements across the Southern Ocean are critical for complementing satellite data sets due to the importance of boundary layer and low-level cloud processes. These processes are poorly sampled by satellite-based measurements which are typically obscured by near-continuous overlying cloud cover observed in this region. Here we provide a comprehensive set of ship-based aerosol and meteorological observations collected on the TAN1802 voyage of R/V Tangaroa across the Southern Ocean, from Wellington, New Zealand, to the Ross Sea, Antarctica. The voyage was carried out from 8 February to 21 March, 2018. The compiled data set provides here includes measurements from a range of instruments, such as (i) meteorological conditions at the sea surface and profile measurements; (ii) the size and concentration of particles; (iii) trace gases dissolved in the ocean surface such as dimethyl sulfide and carbonyl sulfide; (iv) and remotely sensed observations of low clouds. We encourage the scientific community to use these measurements for further analysis and model evaluation studies, in particular, for studies of Southern Ocean clouds, aerosol and their interaction. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Southern Ocean Ross Sea New Zealand |
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aerosol, clouds, ship-based measurements, in situ measurements, remote sensing measurements Kremser, Stefanie Harvey, Mike Kuma, Peter Hartery, Sean Saint-Macary, Alexia McGregor, John Schuddeboom, Alex von Hobe, Marc Lennartz, Sinikka T. Geddes, Alex Querel, Richard McDonald, Adrian Peltola, Maija Sellegri, Karine Silber, Israel Law, Cliff Flynn, Connor J. Marriner, Andrew Hill, Thomas C.J. DeMott, Paul J. Hume, Carson C. Plank, Graeme Graham, Geoffrey Parsons, Simon Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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Due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions, atmospheric in situ measurements are rare in the Southern Ocean. As a result, aerosol-cloud interactions in this region are poorly understood and remain a major source of uncertainty in climate models. This, in turn, contributes substantially to persistent biases in climate model simulations, numerical weather prediction models and reanalyses. It has been shown in previous studies that in situ and ground-based remote sensing measurements across the Southern Ocean are critical for complementing satellite data sets due to the importance of boundary layer and low-level cloud processes. These processes are poorly sampled by satellite-based measurements which are typically obscured by near-continuous overlying cloud cover observed in this region. Here we provide a comprehensive set of ship-based aerosol and meteorological observations collected on the TAN1802 voyage of R/V Tangaroa across the Southern Ocean, from Wellington, New Zealand, to the Ross Sea, Antarctica. The voyage was carried out from 8 February to 21 March, 2018. The compiled data set provides here includes measurements from a range of instruments, such as (i) meteorological conditions at the sea surface and profile measurements; (ii) the size and concentration of particles; (iii) trace gases dissolved in the ocean surface such as dimethyl sulfide and carbonyl sulfide; (iv) and remotely sensed observations of low clouds. We encourage the scientific community to use these measurements for further analysis and model evaluation studies, in particular, for studies of Southern Ocean clouds, aerosol and their interaction. |
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Kremser, Stefanie Harvey, Mike Kuma, Peter Hartery, Sean Saint-Macary, Alexia McGregor, John Schuddeboom, Alex von Hobe, Marc Lennartz, Sinikka T. Geddes, Alex Querel, Richard McDonald, Adrian Peltola, Maija Sellegri, Karine Silber, Israel Law, Cliff Flynn, Connor J. Marriner, Andrew Hill, Thomas C.J. DeMott, Paul J. Hume, Carson C. Plank, Graeme Graham, Geoffrey Parsons, Simon |
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Kremser, Stefanie Harvey, Mike Kuma, Peter Hartery, Sean Saint-Macary, Alexia McGregor, John Schuddeboom, Alex von Hobe, Marc Lennartz, Sinikka T. Geddes, Alex Querel, Richard McDonald, Adrian Peltola, Maija Sellegri, Karine Silber, Israel Law, Cliff Flynn, Connor J. Marriner, Andrew Hill, Thomas C.J. DeMott, Paul J. Hume, Carson C. Plank, Graeme Graham, Geoffrey Parsons, Simon |
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Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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Southern Ocean Cloud and Aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage |
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southern ocean cloud and aerosol data set: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 southern ocean ross sea marine ecosystems and environment voyage |
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