Polar mesospheric clouds from the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE) during the PMC Turbo balloon mission
This dataset contains BOLIDE lidar data obtained during the PMC Turbo balloon mission that was launched on 7 July 2018 from Esrange, Sweden and landed in Nunavut, Canada on 14 July 2018. The mission was designed to study small-scale atmospheric dynamics induced by breaking atmospheric gravity waves...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5722385 2024-09-15T18:26:56+00:00 Polar mesospheric clouds from the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE) during the PMC Turbo balloon mission Kaifler, Natalie 2021-02-24 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5722385 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5722384 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5722385 oai:zenodo.org:5722385 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode lidar balloon polar mesospheric clouds noctilucent clouds mesosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.572238510.5281/zenodo.5722384 2024-07-25T23:24:22Z This dataset contains BOLIDE lidar data obtained during the PMC Turbo balloon mission that was launched on 7 July 2018 from Esrange, Sweden and landed in Nunavut, Canada on 14 July 2018. The mission was designed to study small-scale atmospheric dynamics induced by breaking atmospheric gravity waves within the polar mesospheric cloud layer at ~82 km altitude. PMC Turbo floated at around 40 km altitude and carried seven digital cameras to image the polar mesospheric cloud layer and the first Rayleigh lidar to successfully operate from a balloon. The lidar data consists of volume backscatter coefficients of polar mesospheric clouds, available at 20 m vertical and 10 s temporal resolution, contained in a compressed netcdf file. The magnitude of volume backscatter coefficients scales with the brightness of clouds imaged by the PMC Turbo cameras. The netcdf file further includes floating altitude, rotator angle (azimuth) as well as latitude and longitude of the lidar beam at 82 km altitude. Users are encouraged to contact us for discussion when using BOLIDE data. Data contact: natalie.kaifler@dlr.de References: PMC Turbo camera videos: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13073 NASA Space Physics Data Facility: https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html/, select PMC Turbo DLR Institute mission database: https://halo-db.pa.op.dlr.de/mission/112 Kaifler, N., Kaifler, B., Rapp, M., Fritts, D.C. The polar mesospheric cloud dataset of the Balloon Lidar Experiment BOLIDE. Earth System Science Data. In preparation. Kaifler, B., Rempel, D., Roßi, P., Büdenbender, C., Kaifler, N., and Baturkin, V.: A technical description of the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE), Atmos. Meas. Tech., 13, 5681–5695, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-5681-2020, 2020. Fritts, D. C., Miller, A. D., Kjellstrand, C. B., Geach, C., Williams, B. P., Kaifler, B., et al. (2019). PMC Turbo: Studying gravity wave and instability dynamics in the summer mesosphere using polar mesospheric cloud imaging and profiling from a stratospheric balloon. Journal of Geophysical ... Other/Unknown Material Nunavut Zenodo |
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This dataset contains BOLIDE lidar data obtained during the PMC Turbo balloon mission that was launched on 7 July 2018 from Esrange, Sweden and landed in Nunavut, Canada on 14 July 2018. The mission was designed to study small-scale atmospheric dynamics induced by breaking atmospheric gravity waves within the polar mesospheric cloud layer at ~82 km altitude. PMC Turbo floated at around 40 km altitude and carried seven digital cameras to image the polar mesospheric cloud layer and the first Rayleigh lidar to successfully operate from a balloon. The lidar data consists of volume backscatter coefficients of polar mesospheric clouds, available at 20 m vertical and 10 s temporal resolution, contained in a compressed netcdf file. The magnitude of volume backscatter coefficients scales with the brightness of clouds imaged by the PMC Turbo cameras. The netcdf file further includes floating altitude, rotator angle (azimuth) as well as latitude and longitude of the lidar beam at 82 km altitude. Users are encouraged to contact us for discussion when using BOLIDE data. Data contact: natalie.kaifler@dlr.de References: PMC Turbo camera videos: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13073 NASA Space Physics Data Facility: https://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html/, select PMC Turbo DLR Institute mission database: https://halo-db.pa.op.dlr.de/mission/112 Kaifler, N., Kaifler, B., Rapp, M., Fritts, D.C. The polar mesospheric cloud dataset of the Balloon Lidar Experiment BOLIDE. Earth System Science Data. In preparation. Kaifler, B., Rempel, D., Roßi, P., Büdenbender, C., Kaifler, N., and Baturkin, V.: A technical description of the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE), Atmos. Meas. Tech., 13, 5681–5695, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-13-5681-2020, 2020. Fritts, D. C., Miller, A. D., Kjellstrand, C. B., Geach, C., Williams, B. P., Kaifler, B., et al. (2019). PMC Turbo: Studying gravity wave and instability dynamics in the summer mesosphere using polar mesospheric cloud imaging and profiling from a stratospheric balloon. Journal of Geophysical ... |
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Polar mesospheric clouds from the Balloon Lidar Experiment (BOLIDE) during the PMC Turbo balloon mission |
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