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- Title
Observation of Cirrus Clouds with GLORIA during the WISE Campaign: Detection Methods and Cirrus Characterization.
- Authors
Garcia, Irene Bartolome; Spang, Reinhold; Ungermann, Jörn; Griessbach, Sabine; Krämer, Martina; Höpfner, Michael; Riese, Martin
- Abstract
Cirrus clouds contribute to the general radiation budget of the Earth, playing an important role in climate projections. Of special interest are optically thin cirrus clouds close to the tropopause due to the fact that their impact is not yet well understood. Measuring these clouds is challenging as both high spatial resolution as well as a very high detection sensitivity are needed. These criteria are fulfilled by the infrared limb sounder GLORIA (Gimballed Limb Observer for Radiance Imaging of the Atmosphere). This study presents a characterization of observed cirrus clouds using the data obtained by GLORIA aboard the German research aircraft HALO during the WISE (Wave-driven ISentropic Exchange) campaign in September/October 2017. We developed an optimized cloud detection method and derived macro-physical characteristics of the detected cirrus clouds such as cloud top height, cloud top bottom height, vertical extent and cloud top position with respect to the tropopause. The fraction of cirrus clouds detected above the tropopause is in the order of 13 % to 27 %. In general, good agreement with the clouds predicted by the ERA5 reanalysis data-set is obtained. However, cloud occurrence is ≈ 50 % higher in the observations for the region close to and above the tropopause. Cloud bottom heights are also detected above the tropopause. However, considering the uncertainties, we cannot confirm the formation of unattached cirrus layers above the tropopause.
- Subjects
CIRRUS clouds
- Publication
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions, 2020, p1
- ISSN
1867-8610
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/amt-2020-394