2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-1271
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UTLS wildfire smoke over the North Pole region, Arctic haze, and aerosol-cloud interaction during MOSAiC 2019/20: An introductory

Abstract: Abstract. An advanced multiwavelength polarization Raman lidar was operated aboard the icebreaker Polarstern during the MOSAiC (Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate) expedition, lasting from September 2019 to October 2020, to contiuously monitor aerosol and cloud layers in the Central Arctic up to 30 km height at latitudes mostly between 85° N and 88.5° N. The lidar was integrated in a complex remote sensing infrastructure aboard Polarstern. Modern aerosol lidar methods and ne… Show more

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“…In the upcoming years, strong field activities are required, including comparisons of airborne in situ with lidar observations of smoke INP concentrations as successfully performed in the case of Saharan dust (Schrod et al, 2017;Marinou et al, 2019) and so-called cirrus closure experiments as realized in the case of cirrus formation in pronounced Saharan dust layers (Ansmann et al, 2019b) in order to check the applicability of developed smoke INP parameterizations and to quantify the uncertainties in the INP estimates under real-world meteorological, cloud, and aerosol conditions. A first closure study with respect to smoke-cirrus interaction was recently presented by Engelmann et al (2020).…”
Section: Deposition Nucleationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the upcoming years, strong field activities are required, including comparisons of airborne in situ with lidar observations of smoke INP concentrations as successfully performed in the case of Saharan dust (Schrod et al, 2017;Marinou et al, 2019) and so-called cirrus closure experiments as realized in the case of cirrus formation in pronounced Saharan dust layers (Ansmann et al, 2019b) in order to check the applicability of developed smoke INP parameterizations and to quantify the uncertainties in the INP estimates under real-world meteorological, cloud, and aerosol conditions. A first closure study with respect to smoke-cirrus interaction was recently presented by Engelmann et al (2020).…”
Section: Deposition Nucleationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AERONET smoke studies are supplemented by multiwavelength lidar observations of smoke conversion parameters. These vertically resolved observations were performed at Punta Arenas, Chile (Ohneiser et al, 2020); Manaus, Brazil (Baars et al, 2012); near Washington, DC (Veselovskii et al, 2015); at Cabo Verde; in the outflow regime of central western African smoke (Tesche et al, 2011), at Leipzig and Lindenberg, Germany (Wandinger et al, 2002;Haarig et al, 2018); and on the German icebreaker Polarstern drifting through the high Arctic close to the North Pole during the winter half year of 2019-2020 (Engelmann et al, 2020;Ohneiser et al, 2021). The lidar results are shown in Sect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Arielle lidar was operated several meters apart from the BERTHA instrument. The Arielle lidar has been recently deployed on the research vessel Polarstern in the central Arctic (Engelmann et al, 2020).…”
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