Abstract. Continuous, semi-long-term, ground-based in situ cloud
measurements were conducted during eight Pallas Cloud Experiments (PaCEs)
held in autumn between 2004 and 2019. Those campaigns were carried out in
the Finnish sub-Arctic region at the Sammaltunturi station
(67∘58′24′′ N,
24∘06′58′′ E;
560 m a.m.s.l.), the part of the Pallas Atmosphere–Ecosystem Supersite and Global
Atmosphere Watch (GAW) program. Two cloud spectrometer ground setups and a
weather station were installed on the roof of the station to measure in situ
cloud properties and several meteorological variables. Thus, the obtained
data sets include the size distribution of cloud droplets as a measured cloud
parameter along with the air temperature, dew point temperature, humidity,
pressure, horizontal wind speed and direction, (global solar) sun radiation,
and visibility at the station. Additionally, the number concentration,
effective diameter, median volume diameter, and liquid water content from
each instrument were derived. The presented data sets provide a insight into
microphysics of low-level clouds in sub-Arctic conditions over a wide range
of temperatures (−25.8 to 8.8 ∘C). The data are available in the Finnish Meteorological
Institute (FMI)
open data repository for each campaign and each cloud spectrometer ground
setup individually: https://doi.org/10.23728/FMI-B2SHARE.988739D21B824C709084E88ED6C6D54B
(Doulgeris et al., 2021).