HEMIFLUX
ISDAC - Hemispheric Flux Spectroradiometer
31 March 2008 - 31 May 2008
Lead Scientist: Dan Lubin
Observatory: nsa, nsa
In connection with ISDAC, this campaign further investigated the role of aerosol physics and chemistry in regulating cloud microphysical properties in the Arctic. Data collected from a ASD spectroradiometer provided retrievals of changing cloud optical and microphysical properties on short timescales, and directly measured the shortwave component of the aerosol indirect effect.
Timeline
- Parent Campaign
- Sibling Campaign
Related Publications
2019
Tang S, C Tao, S Xie, and M Zhang. 2019. Description of the ARM Large-Scale Forcing Data from the Constrained Variational Analysis (VARANAL) Version 2. Ed. by Robert Stafford, ARM user facility. DOE/SC-ARM-TR-222. 10.2172/1808705.
2017
Maahn M and U Löhnert. 2017. "Potential of higher-order moments and slopes of the radar Doppler spectrum for retrieving microphysical and kinematic properties of Arctic ice clouds." Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 56(2), 10.1175/jamc-d-16-0020.1.
Research Highlight
2010
de Boer G, H Morrison, M Shupe, and RD Hildner. 2010. Arctic Observations Supporting Liquid-Dependent Ice Nucleation at Low Altitudes and Moderate Temperatures. Presented at Fall American Geophysical Union Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
2008
Roeder LR. 2008. 2008 Annual Report. DOE ARM Climate Research Facility. DOE/SC-ARM-0805. 10.2172/947995.
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Campaign Data Sets
IOP Participant | Data Source Name | Final Data |
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Dan Lubin | ASD Spectroradiometer | Order Data |