Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: 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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Main Authors: Kremser, Stefanie, Harvey, Mike, Querel, Richard, McDonald, Adrian, Peltola, Maija, Sellegri, Karine, Silber, Israel, Law, Cliff S., Flynn, Connor J., Marriner, Andrew, Hill, Thomas C. J., DeMott, Paul J., Kuma, Peter, Hume, Carson C., Plank, Graeme, Graham, Geoffrey, Parsons, Simon, Hartery, Sean, Saint-Macary, Alexia, McGregor, John, Schuddeboom, Alex, von Hobe, Marc, Lennartz, Sinikka T., Geddes, Alex
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spelling ftfzjuelichnvdb:oai:juser.fz-juelich.de:894288 2023-05-15T13:35:13+02:00 Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage Kremser, Stefanie Harvey, Mike Querel, Richard McDonald, Adrian Peltola, Maija Sellegri, Karine Silber, Israel Law, Cliff S. Flynn, Connor J. Marriner, Andrew Hill, Thomas C. J. DeMott, Paul J. Kuma, Peter Hume, Carson C. Plank, Graeme Graham, Geoffrey Parsons, Simon Hartery, Sean Saint-Macary, Alexia McGregor, John Schuddeboom, Alex von Hobe, Marc Lennartz, Sinikka T. Geddes, Alex DE 2021 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/894288 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/search?p=id:%22FZJ-2021-03160%22 eng eng Copernics Publications info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1866-3508 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000670623800002 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/hdl/2128/28557 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/essd-13-3115-2021 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1866-3516 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/894288 https://juser.fz-juelich.de/search?p=id:%22FZJ-2021-03160%22 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Earth system science data 13(7), 3115 - 3153 (2021). doi:10.5194/essd-13-3115-2021 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftfzjuelichnvdb https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-13-3115-2021 2022-07-14T11:22:37Z 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 such as the well-known positive shortwave radiation bias at the surface, as well as biases in 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 and are often obscured by multiple overlying cloud layers. Satellite measurements also do not constrain the aerosol–cloud processes very well with imprecise estimation of cloud condensation nuclei. In this work, we present a comprehensive set of ship-based aerosol and meteorological observations collected on the 6-week Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystem and Environment voyage (TAN1802) voyage of RV 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. Many distinct, but contemporaneous, data sets were collected throughout the voyage. The compiled data sets include 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. Here, we describe the voyage, the instruments, and data processing, and provide a brief overview of some of the data products available. We encourage the scientific community to use these measurements for further analysis and model ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Southern Ocean Forschungszentrum Jülich: JuSER (Juelich Shared Electronic Resources) Southern Ocean Ross Sea New Zealand Earth System Science Data 13 7 3115 3153
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Kremser, Stefanie
Harvey, Mike
Querel, Richard
McDonald, Adrian
Peltola, Maija
Sellegri, Karine
Silber, Israel
Law, Cliff S.
Flynn, Connor J.
Marriner, Andrew
Hill, Thomas C. J.
DeMott, Paul J.
Kuma, Peter
Hume, Carson C.
Plank, Graeme
Graham, Geoffrey
Parsons, Simon
Hartery, Sean
Saint-Macary, Alexia
McGregor, John
Schuddeboom, Alex
von Hobe, Marc
Lennartz, Sinikka T.
Geddes, Alex
Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
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description 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 such as the well-known positive shortwave radiation bias at the surface, as well as biases in 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 and are often obscured by multiple overlying cloud layers. Satellite measurements also do not constrain the aerosol–cloud processes very well with imprecise estimation of cloud condensation nuclei. In this work, we present a comprehensive set of ship-based aerosol and meteorological observations collected on the 6-week Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystem and Environment voyage (TAN1802) voyage of RV 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. Many distinct, but contemporaneous, data sets were collected throughout the voyage. The compiled data sets include 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. Here, we describe the voyage, the instruments, and data processing, and provide a brief overview of some of the data products available. We encourage the scientific community to use these measurements for further analysis and model ...
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author Kremser, Stefanie
Harvey, Mike
Querel, Richard
McDonald, Adrian
Peltola, Maija
Sellegri, Karine
Silber, Israel
Law, Cliff S.
Flynn, Connor J.
Marriner, Andrew
Hill, Thomas C. J.
DeMott, Paul J.
Kuma, Peter
Hume, Carson C.
Plank, Graeme
Graham, Geoffrey
Parsons, Simon
Hartery, Sean
Saint-Macary, Alexia
McGregor, John
Schuddeboom, Alex
von Hobe, Marc
Lennartz, Sinikka T.
Geddes, Alex
author_facet Kremser, Stefanie
Harvey, Mike
Querel, Richard
McDonald, Adrian
Peltola, Maija
Sellegri, Karine
Silber, Israel
Law, Cliff S.
Flynn, Connor J.
Marriner, Andrew
Hill, Thomas C. J.
DeMott, Paul J.
Kuma, Peter
Hume, Carson C.
Plank, Graeme
Graham, Geoffrey
Parsons, Simon
Hartery, Sean
Saint-Macary, Alexia
McGregor, John
Schuddeboom, Alex
von Hobe, Marc
Lennartz, Sinikka T.
Geddes, Alex
author_sort Kremser, Stefanie
title Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
title_short Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
title_full Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
title_fullStr Southern Ocean cloud and aerosol data: a compilation of measurements from the 2018 Southern Ocean Ross Sea Marine Ecosystems and Environment voyage
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