2017
DOI: 10.5194/acp-17-15019-2017
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Long-range transport of stratospheric aerosols in the Southern Hemisphere following the 2015 Calbuco eruption

Abstract: Abstract. After 43 years of inactivity, the Calbuco volcano, which is located in the southern part of Chile, erupted on 22 April 2015. The space-time evolutions (distribution and transport) of its aerosol plume are investigated by combining satellite (CALIOP, IASI, OMPS), in situ aerosol counting (LOAC OPC) and lidar observations, and the MIMOSA advection model. The Calbuco aerosol plume reached the Indian Ocean 1 week after the eruption. Over the Reunion Island site (21 • S, 55.5 • E), the aerosol signal was … Show more

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“…This is also seen in the OSIRIS data and modeled results, but the extinction of OMPS (Figure a) is about half of the HalfSO2 case value (Figure e) and a third of the Base case value (Figure c) near 50°S and 15 km altitude. We note that Bègue et al () show the OMPS extinction compares reasonable well with ground lidar results, but they use the OMPS version 0.5 aerosol product, while we use the version 1 product in this paper.…”
Section: Model Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…This is also seen in the OSIRIS data and modeled results, but the extinction of OMPS (Figure a) is about half of the HalfSO2 case value (Figure e) and a third of the Base case value (Figure c) near 50°S and 15 km altitude. We note that Bègue et al () show the OMPS extinction compares reasonable well with ground lidar results, but they use the OMPS version 0.5 aerosol product, while we use the version 1 product in this paper.…”
Section: Model Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…After the Mount Calbuco eruption, Light Optical Aerosol Counter (LOAC) systems (Bègue et al, ; Renard et al, , ) were launched with latex weather balloons at the Reunion Island site (21°S, 55°E) on 19 May and 19 August 2015. Through the measurements of the light scattered by particles at two specific angles (Lurton et al, ), the LOAC provides aerosol concentrations for 19 size classes ranging from 0.2 to 50 μm in diameter with a vertical profile from near the surface to over 30 km.…”
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“…When the intrusion of air from the polar vortex reaches mid-latitudes and produces ozone decreases, it induces anomalies on the surface UV radiation. Bittencourt et al (2018) also linked the occurrence of this event over South America to later changes in the tropospheric and stratospheric dynamic behaviour. Thus, this parameter can be used to study the dynamics of the Antarctic polar vortex and as a tracer of poorozone air masses that are released from the AOH Kirchhoff et al, 1996;Pinheiro et al, 2011;Wolfram et al, 2012;Hauchecorne et al, 2002;Marchand et al, 2005;Bencherif et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The accuracy of the model has been evaluated by Hauchecorne et al (2002) and validated against airborne lidar ozone measurements using a correlation between PV and ozone (Heese et al, 2001;Godin et al, 2002;Jumelet et al, 2009). The ability of the MIMOSA model to determine the origin of air masses influencing a given site has been highlighted in several studies Jumelet et al, 2009;Bègue et al, 2017). Moreover, the MIMOSA model is frequently used to detect the origin of air masses inducing laminae on ozone profiles Godin et al, 2002;Portafaix et al, 2003).…”
Section: Mimosa Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%