ACSYS 1998 - Air mass modification in on-ice air flows north of Fram Strait: meteorological measurements of the research aircraft Falcon

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The field experiment ACSYS 1998 took place in the Greenland Sea west of Spitsbergen from 10 to 25 March 1998. It was planned and organized by scientists of the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg within the national research project ACSYS (Arctic Climate System Study) which was funded by the German Bundesministerium fuer Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie (BMBF). The national ACSYS project is part of the international ACSYS research program which is a sub-program of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP).

                The objective of the ACSYS 1989 field experiment was the investigation of the atmospheric boundary layer in case of on-ice air flow in wintertime. Cyclones, reaching the Arctic sea ice from the Greenland Sea or Barents Sea are the strongest synoptic-scale weather signals in the Arctic region. They transport warm, moist and cloudy air from the open water to the Arctic shield. Especially in wintertime when the temperature contrast between the ocean and the ice surface is large the effects in the boundary layer over the ice are also significant.

                The research aircraft Falcon performed six flight missions from 11 to 21 March measuring meteorological parameters and turbulent fluxes.
Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.1594/WDCC/UNI_HH_MI_ACSYS1998
Metadata Access https://dmoai.cloud.dkrz.de/oai/provider?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=iso19115&identifier=oai:wdcc.dkrz.de:iso_2290311
Provenance
Creator Dr. Gerd Müller; Prof. Dr. Burghard Brümmer; Dr. Stefan Thiemann; Christian Wetzel
Publisher World Data Center for Climate (WDCC)
Publication Year 2011
Rights scientific use: For scientific use only
OpenAccess true
Contact http://www.mi.uni-hamburg.de/
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Language English
Resource Type collection ; collection
Format tar-File(s)
Size 28 MB
Version 1
Discipline Earth System Research
Spatial Coverage (-10.168W, 76.642S, 15.640E, 82.646N)
Temporal Coverage Begin 1998-03-11T00:00:00Z
Temporal Coverage End 1998-03-21T00:00:00Z