Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset

The NASA Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE) produced a unique dataset for research into aerosol-cloud-meteorology interactions, with applications extending from process-based studies to multi-scale model intercomparison and improvement as well as t...

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Other Authors: Sorooshian, Armin (author), Alexandrov, Mikhail D. (author), Bell, Adam D. (author), Bennett, Ryan (author), Betito, Grace (author), Burton, Sharon P. (author), Buzanowicz, Megan E. (author), Cairns, Brian (author), Chemyakin, Eduard V. (author), Chen, Gao (author), Choi, Yonghoon (author), Collister, Brian L. (author), Cook, Anthony L. (author), Corral, Andrea F. (author), Crosbie, Ewan C. (author), van Diedenhoven, Bastiaan (author), DiGangi, Joshua P. (author), Diskin, Glenn S. (author), Dmitrovic, Sanja (author), Edwards, Eva-Lou (author), Fenn, Marta A. (author), Ferrare, Richard A. (author), van Gilst, David (author), Hair, Johnathan W. (author), Harper, David B. (author), Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A. (author), Hostetler, Chris A. (author), Jester, Nathan (author), Jones, Michael (author), Kirschler, Simon (author), Kleb, Mary M. (author), Kusterer, John M. (author), Leavor, Sean (author), Lee, Joseph W. (author), Liu, Hongyu (author), McCauley, Kayla (author), Moore, Richard H. (author), Nied, Joseph (author), Notari, Anthony (author), Nowak, John B. (author), Painemal, David (author), Phillips, Kasey E. (author), Robinson, Claire E. (author), Scarino, Amy Jo (author), Schlosser, Joseph S. (author), Seaman, Shane T. (author), Seethala, Chellappan (author), Shingler, Taylor J. (author), Shook, Michael A. (author), Sinclair, Kenneth A. (author)
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description The NASA Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE) produced a unique dataset for research into aerosol-cloud-meteorology interactions, with applications extending from process-based studies to multi-scale model intercomparison and improvement as well as to remote-sensing algorithm assessments and advancements. ACTIVATE used two NASA Langley Research Center aircraft, a HU-25 Falcon and King Air, to conduct systematic and spatially coordinated flights over the northwest Atlantic Ocean, resulting in 162 joint flights and 17 other single-aircraft flights between 2020 and 2022 across all seasons. Data cover 574 and 592 cumulative flights hours for the HU-25 Falcon and King Air, respectively. The HU-25 Falcon conducted profiling at different level legs below, in, and just above boundary layer clouds (< 3 km) and obtained in situ measurements of trace gases, aerosol particles, clouds, and atmospheric state parameters. Under cloud-free conditions, the HU-25 Falcon similarly conducted profiling at different level legs within and immediately above the boundary layer. The King Air (the high-flying aircraft) flew at approximately similar to 9 km and conducted remote sensing with a lidar and polarimeter while also launching dropsondes (785 in total). Collectively, simultaneous data from both aircraft help to characterize the same vertical column of the atmosphere. In addition to individual instrument files, data from the HU-25 Falcon aircraft are combined into "merge files" on the publicly available data archive that are created at different time resolutions of interest (e.g., 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 s, or matching an individual data product's start and stop times). This paper describes the ACTIVATE flight strategy, instrument and complementary dataset products, data access and usage details, and data application notes. The data are publicly accessible through https://doi.org/10.5067/SUBORBITAL/ACTIVATE/DATA001 (ACTIVATE Science Team, 2020).
author2 Sorooshian, Armin (author)
Alexandrov, Mikhail D. (author)
Bell, Adam D. (author)
Bennett, Ryan (author)
Betito, Grace (author)
Burton, Sharon P. (author)
Buzanowicz, Megan E. (author)
Cairns, Brian (author)
Chemyakin, Eduard V. (author)
Chen, Gao (author)
Choi, Yonghoon (author)
Collister, Brian L. (author)
Cook, Anthony L. (author)
Corral, Andrea F. (author)
Crosbie, Ewan C. (author)
van Diedenhoven, Bastiaan (author)
DiGangi, Joshua P. (author)
Diskin, Glenn S. (author)
Dmitrovic, Sanja (author)
Edwards, Eva-Lou (author)
Fenn, Marta A. (author)
Ferrare, Richard A. (author)
van Gilst, David (author)
Hair, Johnathan W. (author)
Harper, David B. (author)
Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A. (author)
Hostetler, Chris A. (author)
Jester, Nathan (author)
Jones, Michael (author)
Kirschler, Simon (author)
Kleb, Mary M. (author)
Kusterer, John M. (author)
Leavor, Sean (author)
Lee, Joseph W. (author)
Liu, Hongyu (author)
McCauley, Kayla (author)
Moore, Richard H. (author)
Nied, Joseph (author)
Notari, Anthony (author)
Nowak, John B. (author)
Painemal, David (author)
Phillips, Kasey E. (author)
Robinson, Claire E. (author)
Scarino, Amy Jo (author)
Schlosser, Joseph S. (author)
Seaman, Shane T. (author)
Seethala, Chellappan (author)
Shingler, Taylor J. (author)
Shook, Michael A. (author)
Sinclair, Kenneth A. (author)
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title Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset
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title_full Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset
title_fullStr Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset
title_full_unstemmed Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_26588 2023-10-09T21:54:40+02:00 Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: The NASA ACTIVATE dataset Sorooshian, Armin (author) Alexandrov, Mikhail D. (author) Bell, Adam D. (author) Bennett, Ryan (author) Betito, Grace (author) Burton, Sharon P. (author) Buzanowicz, Megan E. (author) Cairns, Brian (author) Chemyakin, Eduard V. (author) Chen, Gao (author) Choi, Yonghoon (author) Collister, Brian L. (author) Cook, Anthony L. (author) Corral, Andrea F. (author) Crosbie, Ewan C. (author) van Diedenhoven, Bastiaan (author) DiGangi, Joshua P. (author) Diskin, Glenn S. (author) Dmitrovic, Sanja (author) Edwards, Eva-Lou (author) Fenn, Marta A. (author) Ferrare, Richard A. (author) van Gilst, David (author) Hair, Johnathan W. (author) Harper, David B. (author) Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A. (author) Hostetler, Chris A. (author) Jester, Nathan (author) Jones, Michael (author) Kirschler, Simon (author) Kleb, Mary M. (author) Kusterer, John M. (author) Leavor, Sean (author) Lee, Joseph W. (author) Liu, Hongyu (author) McCauley, Kayla (author) Moore, Richard H. (author) Nied, Joseph (author) Notari, Anthony (author) Nowak, John B. (author) Painemal, David (author) Phillips, Kasey E. (author) Robinson, Claire E. (author) Scarino, Amy Jo (author) Schlosser, Joseph S. (author) Seaman, Shane T. (author) Seethala, Chellappan (author) Shingler, Taylor J. (author) Shook, Michael A. (author) Sinclair, Kenneth A. (author) 2023-08-03 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-3419-2023 en eng Earth System Science Data--Earth Syst. Sci. Data--1866-3516 articles:26588 doi:10.5194/essd-15-3419-2023 ark:/85065/d7dj5knt Copyright author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. article Text 2023 ftncar https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-15-3419-2023 2023-09-18T18:18:05Z The NASA Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE) produced a unique dataset for research into aerosol-cloud-meteorology interactions, with applications extending from process-based studies to multi-scale model intercomparison and improvement as well as to remote-sensing algorithm assessments and advancements. ACTIVATE used two NASA Langley Research Center aircraft, a HU-25 Falcon and King Air, to conduct systematic and spatially coordinated flights over the northwest Atlantic Ocean, resulting in 162 joint flights and 17 other single-aircraft flights between 2020 and 2022 across all seasons. Data cover 574 and 592 cumulative flights hours for the HU-25 Falcon and King Air, respectively. The HU-25 Falcon conducted profiling at different level legs below, in, and just above boundary layer clouds (< 3 km) and obtained in situ measurements of trace gases, aerosol particles, clouds, and atmospheric state parameters. Under cloud-free conditions, the HU-25 Falcon similarly conducted profiling at different level legs within and immediately above the boundary layer. The King Air (the high-flying aircraft) flew at approximately similar to 9 km and conducted remote sensing with a lidar and polarimeter while also launching dropsondes (785 in total). Collectively, simultaneous data from both aircraft help to characterize the same vertical column of the atmosphere. In addition to individual instrument files, data from the HU-25 Falcon aircraft are combined into "merge files" on the publicly available data archive that are created at different time resolutions of interest (e.g., 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 s, or matching an individual data product's start and stop times). This paper describes the ACTIVATE flight strategy, instrument and complementary dataset products, data access and usage details, and data application notes. The data are publicly accessible through https://doi.org/10.5067/SUBORBITAL/ACTIVATE/DATA001 (ACTIVATE Science Team, 2020). Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Atlantic OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Earth System Science Data 15 8 3419 3472