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An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions in the southeast Atlantic basin

机译:oracles(云层的观察及其相互作用的观察)项目:东南大西洋盆地的气溶胶云辐射相互作用

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Southern Africa produces almost a third of the Earth's biomass burning (BB) aerosol particles, yet the fate of these particles and their influence on regional and global climate is poorly understood. ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) is a 5-year NASA EVS-2 (Earth Venture Suborbital-2) investigation with three intensive observation periods designed to study key atmospheric processes that determine the climate impacts of these aerosols. During the Southern Hemisphere winter and spring (June–October), aerosol particles reaching 3–5?km in altitude are transported westward over the southeast Atlantic, where they interact with one of the largest subtropical stratocumulus (Sc) cloud decks in the world. The representation of these interactions in climate models remains highly uncertain in part due to a scarcity of observational constraints on aerosol and cloud properties, as well as due to the parameterized treatment of physical processes. Three ORACLES deployments by the NASA P-3 aircraft in September?2016, August?2017, and October?2018 (totaling ~350 science flight hours), augmented by the deployment of the NASA ER-2 aircraft for remote sensing in September 2016 (totaling ~100 science flight hours), were intended to help fill this observational gap. ORACLES focuses on three fundamental science themes centered on the climate effects of African BB aerosols: (a)?direct aerosol radiative effects, (b)?effects of aerosol absorption on atmospheric circulation and clouds, and (c)?aerosol–cloud microphysical interactions. This paper summarizes the ORACLES science objectives, describes the project implementation, provides an overview of the flights and measurements in each deployment, and highlights the integrative modeling efforts from cloud to global scales to address science objectives. Significant new findings on the vertical structure of BB aerosol physical and chemical properties, chemical aging, cloud condensation nuclei, rain and precipitation statistics, and aerosol indirect effects are emphasized, but their detailed descriptions are the subject of separate publications. The main purpose of this paper is to familiarize the broader scientific community with the ORACLES project and the dataset it produced.
机译:南非生产近三分之一的地球生物质燃烧(BB)气溶胶颗粒,但这些颗粒的命运及其对区域和全球气候的影响很差。奥雅乐(云和云的气溶胶和它们的相互作用的观察)是一个5年的美国国家航空航天局的EVS-2(地球风险副2)调查,三个密集的观察期,旨在研究关键的大气流程,确定这些气溶胶的气候影响。在南半球冬季和春季(六月至十月)期间,海拔3-5 km的气溶胶颗粒在东南大西洋中向西运输,在那里他们与世界上最大的亚热带纹理(SC)云甲板互动。由于气溶胶和云属性的观察限制,以及由于物理过程的参数化治疗,因此,气候模型中这些相互作用的表示仍然非常不确定。 NASA P-3飞机在9月份部署2016年8月,2017年和10月(总计〜350科学航班时期),通过部署NASA ER-2飞机2016年9月遥感(总计〜100科学航班时间),旨在帮助填补这种观察差距。奥卡克斯侧重于以非洲BB气溶胶的气候影响为中心的三个基本科学主题:(a)?直接气溶胶辐射效果,(b)?气溶胶吸收对大气循环和云的影响,(c)?气溶胶云微手术相互作用。本文总结了oracles科学目标,描述了项目实施,提供了每个部署中的航班和测量的概述,并突出了从云到全球范围的综合建模工作,以解决科学目标。强调,BB气溶胶垂直结构的重要新发现,化学老化,云凝结核,雨水和降水统计,以及气溶胶间接影响,但它们的详细描述是单独出版物的主题。本文的主要目的是熟悉更广泛的科学界与oracles项目和它产生的数据集。

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