CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere

Airborne observations of vertical aerosol particle distributions are crucial for detailed process studies and model improvements. Tethered balloon systems represent a less expensive alternative to aircraft to probe shallow atmospheric boundary layers (ABLs). This study presents the newly developed c...

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Main Authors: Pilz, Christian, Düsing, Sebastian, Wehner, Birgit, Müller, Thomas, Siebert, Holger, Voigtländer, Jens, Lonardi, Michael
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Language:English
Published: Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus 2022
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/11603
https://doi.org/10.34657/10636
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:rJNR04kBdbrxVwz64wXm 2023-10-01T03:53:53+02:00 CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere Pilz, Christian Düsing, Sebastian Wehner, Birgit Müller, Thomas Siebert, Holger Voigtländer, Jens Lonardi, Michael 2022 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/11603 https://doi.org/10.34657/10636 eng eng Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Atmospheric measurement techniques : AMT an interactive open access journal of the European Geosciences Union 15 (2022), Nr. 23 aerosol airborne survey atmosphere condensation instrument platform Arctic Germany Melpitz Saxony 550 article Text 2022 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/10636 2023-09-03T23:25:21Z Airborne observations of vertical aerosol particle distributions are crucial for detailed process studies and model improvements. Tethered balloon systems represent a less expensive alternative to aircraft to probe shallow atmospheric boundary layers (ABLs). This study presents the newly developed cubic aerosol measurement platform (CAMP) for balloon-borne observations of aerosol particle microphysical properties. With an edge length of 35 cm and a weight of 9 kg, the cube is an environmentally robust instrument platform intended for measurements at low temperatures, with a particular focus on applications in cloudy Arctic ABLs. The aerosol instrumentation on board CAMP comprises two condensation particle counters with different lower detection limits, one optical particle size spectrometer, and a miniaturized absorption photometer. Comprehensive calibrations and characterizations of the instruments were performed in laboratory experiments. The first field study with a tethered balloon system took place at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) station in Melpitz, Germany, in the winter of 2019. At ambient temperatures between-8 and 15 C, the platform was operated up to a 1.5 km height on 14 flights under both clear-sky and cloudy conditions. The continuous aerosol observations at the ground station served as a reference for evaluating the CAMP measurements. Exemplary profiles are discussed to elucidate the performance of the system and possible process studies. Based on the laboratory instrument characterizations and the observations during the field campaign, CAMP demonstrated the capability to provide comprehensive aerosol particle measurements in cold and cloudy ABLs. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Arctic
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topic aerosol
airborne survey
atmosphere
condensation
instrument platform
Arctic
Germany
Melpitz
Saxony
550
spellingShingle aerosol
airborne survey
atmosphere
condensation
instrument platform
Arctic
Germany
Melpitz
Saxony
550
Pilz, Christian
Düsing, Sebastian
Wehner, Birgit
Müller, Thomas
Siebert, Holger
Voigtländer, Jens
Lonardi, Michael
CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
topic_facet aerosol
airborne survey
atmosphere
condensation
instrument platform
Arctic
Germany
Melpitz
Saxony
550
description Airborne observations of vertical aerosol particle distributions are crucial for detailed process studies and model improvements. Tethered balloon systems represent a less expensive alternative to aircraft to probe shallow atmospheric boundary layers (ABLs). This study presents the newly developed cubic aerosol measurement platform (CAMP) for balloon-borne observations of aerosol particle microphysical properties. With an edge length of 35 cm and a weight of 9 kg, the cube is an environmentally robust instrument platform intended for measurements at low temperatures, with a particular focus on applications in cloudy Arctic ABLs. The aerosol instrumentation on board CAMP comprises two condensation particle counters with different lower detection limits, one optical particle size spectrometer, and a miniaturized absorption photometer. Comprehensive calibrations and characterizations of the instruments were performed in laboratory experiments. The first field study with a tethered balloon system took place at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) station in Melpitz, Germany, in the winter of 2019. At ambient temperatures between-8 and 15 C, the platform was operated up to a 1.5 km height on 14 flights under both clear-sky and cloudy conditions. The continuous aerosol observations at the ground station served as a reference for evaluating the CAMP measurements. Exemplary profiles are discussed to elucidate the performance of the system and possible process studies. Based on the laboratory instrument characterizations and the observations during the field campaign, CAMP demonstrated the capability to provide comprehensive aerosol particle measurements in cold and cloudy ABLs. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pilz, Christian
Düsing, Sebastian
Wehner, Birgit
Müller, Thomas
Siebert, Holger
Voigtländer, Jens
Lonardi, Michael
author_facet Pilz, Christian
Düsing, Sebastian
Wehner, Birgit
Müller, Thomas
Siebert, Holger
Voigtländer, Jens
Lonardi, Michael
author_sort Pilz, Christian
title CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
title_short CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
title_full CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
title_fullStr CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed CAMP: An instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
title_sort camp: an instrumented platform for balloon-borne aerosol particle studies in the lower atmosphere
publisher Katlenburg-Lindau : Copernicus
publishDate 2022
url https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/11603
https://doi.org/10.34657/10636
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