Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds

[1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launched on 25 January 2000 near Kiruna/Sweden. Besides an aerosol composition mass spectrometer, the gondola carried optical particle counters, two backscatter sondes, a hygrometer, and several temperature...

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Main Authors: Schreiner, J., Voigt, C., Weisser, C., Kohlmann, A., Mauersberger, K., Deshler, T., Kroger, C., Rosen, J., Kjome, N., Larsen, N., Adriani, A., Cairo, F., Di Donfrancesco, G., Ovarlez, J., Ovarlez, H., Dornbrack, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-8250-B
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_916771 2023-08-20T04:07:46+02:00 Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds Schreiner, J. Voigt, C. Weisser, C. Kohlmann, A. Mauersberger, K. Deshler, T. Kroger, C. Rosen, J. Kjome, N. Larsen, N. Adriani, A. Cairo, F. Di Donfrancesco, G. Ovarlez, J. Ovarlez, H. Dornbrack, A. 2002-12-07 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-8250-B eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-8250-B Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2002 ftpubman 2023-08-01T20:56:50Z [1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launched on 25 January 2000 near Kiruna/Sweden. Besides an aerosol composition mass spectrometer, the gondola carried optical particle counters, two backscatter sondes, a hygrometer, and several temperature and pressure sensors. A mountain wave induced PSC was sampled between 20 and 23 km altitude. Strongly correlated PSC particle properties were detected with the different instruments. A large variability of particle types was measured in numerous PSC layers, and PSC development was followed for about two hours. Liquid ternary PSC layers were found at temperatures near the ice frost point. A large fraction of the sampled cloud layers consisted of nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles with a molar ratio H2O: HNO3 close to 3 at temperatures near and below the equilibrium temperature T-NAT. The median radius of the NAT particle size distribution was between 0.5 and 0.75 mum at concentrations around 0.5 cm(-3). Below the NAT layers and above T-NAT, thin cloud layers containing a few large particles with radii up to 3.5 mum coexisted with smaller solid or liquid particles. The molar ratio in this region was found to be close to two. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Kiruna
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description [1] A balloonborne gondola for a comprehensive study of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) was launched on 25 January 2000 near Kiruna/Sweden. Besides an aerosol composition mass spectrometer, the gondola carried optical particle counters, two backscatter sondes, a hygrometer, and several temperature and pressure sensors. A mountain wave induced PSC was sampled between 20 and 23 km altitude. Strongly correlated PSC particle properties were detected with the different instruments. A large variability of particle types was measured in numerous PSC layers, and PSC development was followed for about two hours. Liquid ternary PSC layers were found at temperatures near the ice frost point. A large fraction of the sampled cloud layers consisted of nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles with a molar ratio H2O: HNO3 close to 3 at temperatures near and below the equilibrium temperature T-NAT. The median radius of the NAT particle size distribution was between 0.5 and 0.75 mum at concentrations around 0.5 cm(-3). Below the NAT layers and above T-NAT, thin cloud layers containing a few large particles with radii up to 3.5 mum coexisted with smaller solid or liquid particles. The molar ratio in this region was found to be close to two.
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author Schreiner, J.
Voigt, C.
Weisser, C.
Kohlmann, A.
Mauersberger, K.
Deshler, T.
Kroger, C.
Rosen, J.
Kjome, N.
Larsen, N.
Adriani, A.
Cairo, F.
Di Donfrancesco, G.
Ovarlez, J.
Ovarlez, H.
Dornbrack, A.
spellingShingle Schreiner, J.
Voigt, C.
Weisser, C.
Kohlmann, A.
Mauersberger, K.
Deshler, T.
Kroger, C.
Rosen, J.
Kjome, N.
Larsen, N.
Adriani, A.
Cairo, F.
Di Donfrancesco, G.
Ovarlez, J.
Ovarlez, H.
Dornbrack, A.
Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
author_facet Schreiner, J.
Voigt, C.
Weisser, C.
Kohlmann, A.
Mauersberger, K.
Deshler, T.
Kroger, C.
Rosen, J.
Kjome, N.
Larsen, N.
Adriani, A.
Cairo, F.
Di Donfrancesco, G.
Ovarlez, J.
Ovarlez, H.
Dornbrack, A.
author_sort Schreiner, J.
title Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
title_short Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
title_full Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
title_fullStr Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
title_full_unstemmed Chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
title_sort chemical, microphysical, and optical properties of polar stratospheric clouds
publishDate 2002
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