A New Tethered Balloon-Borne Payload for Fine-Scale Observations in the Cloudy Boundary Layer |
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Authors: | Holger Siebert Manfred Wendisch Thomas Conrath Ulrich Teichmann Jost Heintzenberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Tropospheric Research (IfT), Permoserstraße 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany |
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Abstract: | A new scientific payload is introduced for fine-scale measurements of meteorological (wind vector, static air temperature, humidity, and air pressure) and microphysical (aerosol particles and cloud droplets) properties, suspended below a tethered balloon. The high resolution sensors and the tethered balloon are described. Measurements in a lifted fog layer from a first field campaign are presented.The detailed investigation of the fog/haze and the temperature inversion layer demonstrates the damping influence of the fog on temperature fluctuations, while thewind fluctuations are significantly decreased by theevolving temperature inversion, whichwas about 30 m above the fog layer.From spectral analysis the noise floors of the high-resolution sensors are determined to10-6 kg m-3 for the LWC (liquid water content) and 4 mK for the fast temperature sensor (UFT-B). The correlation betweentemperature and LWC structures in shallow haze layers is investigated. The release of latent heat and the corresponding warming in the haze of about 0.1 K could be quantified. |
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Keywords: | Boundary-layer clouds Microphysical properties Tethered balloon Turbulence measurements |
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