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F. Cairo

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Microphysical properties of synoptic-scale polar stratosphericclouds: in situ measurements of unexpectedly largeHNO3-containing particles in the Arct…

2014

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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The ATAL within the 2017 Asian Monsoon Anticyclone: Microphysical aerosol properties derived from aircraft-borne in situ measurements

2021

The Asian summer monsoon is an effective pathway for aerosol particles and precursors from the planetary boundary layer over Central, South, and East Asia into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. An enhancement of aerosol particles within the Asian monsoon anticyclone (AMA), called the Asian tropopause aerosol layer (ATAL), has been observed by satellites. We discuss airborne in situ and remote sensing observations of aerosol microphysical properties conducted during the 2017 StratoClim field campaign within the AMA region. The aerosol particle measurements aboard the high-altitude research aircraft M55 Geophysica (maximum altitude reached of about 20.5 km) were conducted with a m…

CONDENSATION NUCLEINITRIC-ACIDUPPER TROPOSPHERECLOUDSSPECTROMETERLOWER STRATOSPHEREFORMATION NPFPARTICLE-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONTRANSPORT
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Tropical deep convective life cycle : Cb-anvil cloud microphysics from high-altitude aircraft observations

2014

The case study presented here focuses on the life cycle of clouds in the anvil region of a tropical deep convective system. During the SCOUT-O3 campaign from Darwin, Northern Australia, the Hector storm system has been probed by the Geophysica high-altitude aircraft. Clouds were observed by in situ particle probes, a backscatter sonde, and a miniature lidar. Additionally, aerosol number concentrations have been measured. On 30 November 2005 a double flight took place and Hector was probed throughout its life cycle in its developing, mature, and dissipating stage. The two flights were four hours apart and focused on the anvil region of Hector in altitudes between 10.5 and 18.8 km (i.e. above…

lcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences13. Climate actionLife Science010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:Physicslcsh:QC1-9990105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Microphysical properties of synoptic scale polar stratospheric clouds: in situ measurements of unexpectedly large HNO<sub>3</sub…

2014

Abstract. In January 2010 and December 2011 synoptic scale PSC fields were probed during seven flights of the high altitude research aircraft M-55 Geophysica within the RECONCILE (Reconciliation of essential process parameters for an enhanced predictability of Arctic stratospheric ozone loss and its climate interaction.) and the ESSenCe (ESSenCe: ESA Sounder Campaign) projects. Particle size distributions in a diameter range between 0.46 μm and 40 μm were recorded simultaneously by up to four different optical in situ instruments. Three of these particle instruments are based on the detection of forward scattered light by single particles. The fourth instrument is a grey scale optical array…

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