Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica

An experiment applying controlled meteorological (CMET) balloons near the coast of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, in January 2013 is described. Two balloons were airborne for 60 and 106 hours with trajectory lengths of 885.8 km and 2367.4 km, respectively. The balloons carried out multiple controll...

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Main Authors: Hole, Lars R., Bello, Alexis Pérez, Roberts, Tjarda J., Voss, Paul B., Vihma, Timo
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description An experiment applying controlled meteorological (CMET) balloons near the coast of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, in January 2013 is described. Two balloons were airborne for 60 and 106 hours with trajectory lengths of 885.8 km and 2367.4 km, respectively. The balloons carried out multiple controlled soundings on the atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity up to 3.3 km. Wind speed and direction were derived from the balloon drift. Observations were compared with radiosonde sounding profiles from the Halley Research Station, and applied in evaluating simulations carried out with the weather research and forecasting (WRF) mesoscale atmospheric model. The most interesting feature detected by the CMET balloons was a mesoscale anticyclone over the Weddell Sea and the coastal zone, which was reproduced by the WRF model with reduced intensity. The modelled wind speed was up to 10 m s-1 slower and the relative humidity was 20-40% higher than the observed values. However, over the study period the WRF results generally agreed with the observations. The results suggest that CMET balloons could be an interesting supplement to Antarctic atmospheric observations, particularly in the free troposphere.
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spelling ftsmithcollege:oai:scholarworks.smith.edu:egr_facpubs-1059 2025-01-16T19:23:06+00:00 Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica Hole, Lars R. Bello, Alexis Pérez Roberts, Tjarda J. Voss, Paul B. Vihma, Timo 2016-10-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.smith.edu/egr_facpubs/60 https://scholarworks.smith.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=egr_facpubs unknown Smith ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.smith.edu/egr_facpubs/60 https://scholarworks.smith.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=egr_facpubs © Antarctic Science Ltd 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Engineering: Faculty Publications Key words Dronning Maud Land observations troposphere WRF Aerospace Engineering text 2016 ftsmithcollege 2022-02-25T08:42:29Z An experiment applying controlled meteorological (CMET) balloons near the coast of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, in January 2013 is described. Two balloons were airborne for 60 and 106 hours with trajectory lengths of 885.8 km and 2367.4 km, respectively. The balloons carried out multiple controlled soundings on the atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity up to 3.3 km. Wind speed and direction were derived from the balloon drift. Observations were compared with radiosonde sounding profiles from the Halley Research Station, and applied in evaluating simulations carried out with the weather research and forecasting (WRF) mesoscale atmospheric model. The most interesting feature detected by the CMET balloons was a mesoscale anticyclone over the Weddell Sea and the coastal zone, which was reproduced by the WRF model with reduced intensity. The modelled wind speed was up to 10 m s-1 slower and the relative humidity was 20-40% higher than the observed values. However, over the study period the WRF results generally agreed with the observations. The results suggest that CMET balloons could be an interesting supplement to Antarctic atmospheric observations, particularly in the free troposphere. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Dronning Maud Land Weddell Sea Smith College: Smith ScholarWorks Antarctic Weddell Sea Dronning Maud Land Weddell Halley Research Station ENVELOPE(-26.209,-26.209,-75.605,-75.605)
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observations
troposphere
WRF
Aerospace Engineering
Hole, Lars R.
Bello, Alexis Pérez
Roberts, Tjarda J.
Voss, Paul B.
Vihma, Timo
Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title_full Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title_fullStr Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title_short Measurements by Controlled Meteorological Balloons in Coastal Areas of Antarctica
title_sort measurements by controlled meteorological balloons in coastal areas of antarctica
topic Key words Dronning Maud Land
observations
troposphere
WRF
Aerospace Engineering
topic_facet Key words Dronning Maud Land
observations
troposphere
WRF
Aerospace Engineering
url https://scholarworks.smith.edu/egr_facpubs/60
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=egr_facpubs