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Atmospheric observations made at Oliktok Point, Alaska, as part of the Profiling at Oliktok Point to Enhance YOPP Experiments (POPEYE) campaign.
Document Type
Article
Source
Earth System Science Data. 2019, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p1349-1362. 14p. 2 Diagrams, 2 Charts, 9 Graphs.
Subject
*ATMOSPHERIC radiation measurement
*BOUNDARY layer (Aerodynamics)
*SKIN temperature
*INFORMATION modeling
*ATMOSPHERIC temperature
Language
ISSN
1866-3508
Abstract
Between 1 July and 30 September 2018, small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS), tethered balloon systems (TBSs), and additional radiosondes were deployed at Oliktok Point, Alaska, to measure the atmosphere in support of the second special observing period for the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP). These measurements, collected as part of the Profiling at Oliktok Point to Enhance YOPP Experiments (POPEYE) campaign, targeted quantities related to enhancing our understanding of boundary layer structure, cloud and aerosol properties and surface–atmosphere exchange and providing extra information for model evaluation and improvement work. Over the 3-month campaign, a total of 59 DataHawk2 sUAS flights, 52 TBS flights, and 238 radiosonde launches were completed as part of POPEYE. The data from these coordinated activities provide a comprehensive three-dimensional data set of the atmospheric state (air temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind), surface skin temperature, aerosol properties, and cloud microphysical information over Oliktok Point. These data sets have been checked for quality and submitted to the US Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program data archive (http://www.archive.arm.gov/discovery/ , last access: July 2019) and are accessible at no cost by all registered users. The primary dataset DOIs are 10.5439/1418259 (DataHawk2 measurements; Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, 2016), 10.5439/1426242 (TBS measurements; Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, 2017) and 10.5439/1021460 (radiosonde measurements; Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, 2013a). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]