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Summary of ARCTAS P-3 Data Flight #21 Flown 7 Jul 2008 Phil Russell, NASA Ames with contributions from many, many experimenters, modelers, forecasters, & P- 3 air & flight crews Postbrief/Science Meeting 3:00 Tue 8 Jul 2008

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Summary of ARCTAS P-3 Data Flight #21 Flown 7 Jul 2008 Phil Russell, NASA Ames with contributions from many, many experimenters, modelers, forecasters, & P-3 air & flight crews. Postbrief/Science Meeting 3:00 Tue 8 Jul 2008. AOD, 0Z,7/8. STEM Model prediction (U Iowa): July 7 P3 Flight. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Summary ofARCTAS P-3 Data Flight #21

Flown 7 Jul 2008

Phil Russell, NASA Ameswith contributions from many, many

experimenters, modelers, forecasters, & P-3 air & flight crews

Postbrief/Science Meeting

3:00 Tue 8 Jul 2008

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AOD, 0Z,7/8

STEM Model prediction (U Iowa): July 7 P3 Flight

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GEOS5 Forecast: July 7 P3 Flight

Lots of aerosols in the Siberian fire/Asian anthro. Plume, including sulfate, dust, OC, & BC.

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GEOS5 Forecast: July 7 P3 Flight

No significant California fire or N. American pollution.

A strong Siberia fire/Asian anthropogenic plume between 7-10 km.Weak Siberia fire/Asian anthropogenic plumes between 1-6 km.

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P-3 in ARCTAS: PayloadAmes Airborne Tracking

Sunphotometer (AATS-14)

Solar Spectral Flux Radiometer (SSFR)

Broad-Band Radiometers (BBR)

LW SW

HiGEAR Aerosols & O3

OPC & DMA dry size dist, volatility Tandem Volatility DMA Neph scat + PSAP abs Humidified Neph f(RH) Ultrafine & CN Time of Flight Mass Spec size resolved chemistry SP2 black carbon mass

AERO3X Cloud Absorption Radiometer (CAR)

P-3 Data System (PDS): Nav, Flight, Met (P, T, RH, …) REVEAL & RTMM

AOD Ext H2O vapor

Cavity Ringdown ext (2) Reciprocal Neph sca (2, RH ) Radiance, BRDF

Flux↑,↓(), albedo()

Flux↑,↓, albedo

Nenes CCN PVM cloud drop reff, vol

TECO O3

COBALT: CO

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Plan A Mon 7 Jul

Goals:1.Asian-Siberian plume above low cloud in A-Train footprints (in situ aer, CO, O3, rad gradient & stack, CAR cloud BRDF, CALIPSO val, aer effects on MODIS PM cloud retrievals)2.Ice Field BRDF3.Clear-sky work at WP 6 as fallback.

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P3 Plan B Mon 7 Jul

Goals:1.Asian-Siberian plume above Saturn Island AERONET (in situ aer, CO, O3 -AATS spiral, rad gradient & stack, CAR-AERONET)2.Ice Field BRDF3.Clear-sky work at WP 6 as fallback.

AOD = 0.49 on 6 Jul

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AOD, 0Z,7/8

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GEOS5 Forecast: July 7 P3 Flight - Clouds

Some middle and high clouds near Cold Lake.Close to Vancouver and Victoria island, some low clouds but no middle/high clouds.

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AOD, 0Z,7/8

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:1.Aerosol radiative forcing efficiency (F/AOT) under edge of advancing Asian/Siberian plume2.Aerosol effects on MODIS-Terra cloud remote sensing3.Tests of model aerosol, CO, & O3 predictions @ many locations4.Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5.CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6.3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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04/21/2304/21/23 08:24 PM08:24 PM J. Redemann, P. Pilewskie, P. Russell. NASA Ames & U. ColoradoJ. Redemann, P. Pilewskie, P. Russell. NASA Ames & U. Colorado1212

Climate Change Science in INTEX-A/ICARTT Climate Change Science in INTEX-A/ICARTT Measurements of Aerosol Effects on the Measurements of Aerosol Effects on the

Solar Energy that Drives ClimateSolar Energy that Drives Climate

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Aerosol Amount, Aerosol Amount, AOD(499 nm)AOD(499 nm)

Jetstream 31 (J31)

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CaseCase

Slope =Aerosol Radiative Forcing Efficiency

Case 2,

21 Jul2004

Scientific Conclusions

1.The gradients (spatial variations) in AOD that occur frequently off the US East coast provide a natural laboratory for studying effects of aerosol particles on solar energy, and hence on climate.

2.For the average aerosol optical depth of ~0.5 in the 10 cases shown above, aerosols on average reduced the incident visible radiation (near midday) by the amount of energy it would take to power one 40 W light bulb for every square meter of ocean surface (0.5 x -80 W m-2 = -40 W m-2; see right frame above).

Redemann et al., Redemann et al., JGRJGR, 2006, 2006

Boreal Forest Fire Boreal Forest Fire Smoke Early in Smoke Early in INTEX-AINTEX-A

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:1.Aerosol radiative forcing efficiency (F/AOT) under edge of advancing Asian/Siberian plume2.Aerosol effects on MODIS-Terra cloud remote sensing3.Tests of model aerosol, CO, & O3 predictions @ many locations4.Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5.CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6.3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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S. Howell et al., HiGEAR

PRELIMINARY

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:4. Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5. CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6. 3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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Downwelling Flux: F

Upwelling Flux: F

Net Flux: F- F

Flux Divergence (absorption):

(F- F)2000m- (F- F)43m

Fractional absorption:

[(F- F)2000m- (F- F)43m]/ F2000m

2000 m

43 m

Background on Radiative Flux Divergence & Closure, Absorption Spectra, etc.

P. Russell, DOE-ASP Meeting, Annapolis, MD, 27 Feb 2008P. Russell, DOE-ASP Meeting, Annapolis, MD, 27 Feb 2008

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P. Russell, Earth Science Seminar, NASA Ames, 19 July 2007P. Russell, Earth Science Seminar, NASA Ames, 19 July 2007

Aerosol Aerosol AbsorptionAbsorption Optical Depth (AAOD) Spectra Optical Depth (AAOD) Spectra from 5 Experimentsfrom 5 Experiments

Wavelength, nm

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AAOD = AAOD = K K -AAE-AAE

Absorption Absorption Angstrom Angstrom Exponent (AAE)Exponent (AAE)

AAE =AAE = 1.451.45

2.272.27

2.342.34

1.051.05

1.121.12

For Black For Black Carbon, AAE = 1Carbon, AAE = 1

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:4. Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5. CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6. 3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:4. Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5. CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6. 3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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The first half of the flight encountered a well-mixed local pollution layer up to ~2 km GPS altitude and a long-range transport air mass above, both homogenous over >200 km.

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PRELIMINARY DATAfrom AATS & HiGEAR groups

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AOD at 550 nm between 500 – 6250 m GPS alt : 0.201

PRELIMINARY DATAfrom HiGEAR group

Clarke, McNaughton, Howell, Freitag et al.

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Missing layers at the top and bottom estimated by extrapolation, as illustrated in subsequent slides.

PRELIMINARYData from AATS, AERONET, & HiGEAR groups:

Redemann, Shinozuka, Livingston, Ramachandran et al.McArthur et al.

Clarke, McNaughton, Howell, Freitag et al.

Analysis by Yohei Shinozuka

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RH, 0Z,7/8 at 5.5 km

RH, 0Z,7/8 at 1.5 km

RH, 0Z,7/8 at 8.5 km

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Siberia biomass burning plume between 1-6 km + weak Asian anthropogenic pollution.

GEOS5 Forecast 20080707_06Z: July 7 P3 Flight

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AOD, 0Z,7/8

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P3 For July 7, 2007

Anthro lower

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AOD, 0Z,7/8P3 Actual Mon 7 Jul

Accomplishments:4. Radiant flux divergence stacks for SSA() @ 2 locations5. CAR circles over AERONET for CAR-AERONET retrievals6. 3-way closure (in situ, AATS, AERONET) in spiral

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