TY - JOUR
T1 - An introduction to the SCOUT-AMMA stratospheric aircraft, balloons and sondes campaign inWest Africa, August 2006: rationale and roadmap
AU - Cairo, F.
AU - Kerstel, E.R.T.
AU - Roeckmann, T.
N1 - ongeveer 25 auteurs
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - A multi-platform field measurement campaign involving
aircraft and balloons took place overWest Africa between
26 July and 25 August 2006, in the frame of the concomitant
AMMA Special Observing Period and SCOUT-O3
African tropical activities.
Specifically aiming at sampling the upper troposphere
and lower stratosphere, the high-altitude research aircraft
M55 Geophysica was deployed in Ouagadougou (12.3 N,
1.7 W), Burkina Faso, in conjunction with the German D-
20 Falcon, while a series of stratospheric balloons and sonde
flights were conducted from Niamey (13.5 N, 2.0 E), Niger.
Altogether, these measurements were intended to provide
experimental evidence for a better understanding of large
scale transport, assessing the effect of lightning on NOx production,
and studying the impact of intense mesoscale convective
systems on water, aerosol, dust and chemical species
in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The M55
Geophysica carried out five local and four transfer flights between
southern Europe and the Sahel and back, while eight
stratospheric balloons and twenty-nine sondes were flown
from Niamey.
These experiments allowed a characterization of the
tropopause and lower stratosphere of the region. The paper
provides an overview of SCOUT-AMMA campaign activities
together with a description of the meteorology of
the African monsoon and the situation prevailing during
the flights and a brief summary of the observations accomplished.
AB - A multi-platform field measurement campaign involving
aircraft and balloons took place overWest Africa between
26 July and 25 August 2006, in the frame of the concomitant
AMMA Special Observing Period and SCOUT-O3
African tropical activities.
Specifically aiming at sampling the upper troposphere
and lower stratosphere, the high-altitude research aircraft
M55 Geophysica was deployed in Ouagadougou (12.3 N,
1.7 W), Burkina Faso, in conjunction with the German D-
20 Falcon, while a series of stratospheric balloons and sonde
flights were conducted from Niamey (13.5 N, 2.0 E), Niger.
Altogether, these measurements were intended to provide
experimental evidence for a better understanding of large
scale transport, assessing the effect of lightning on NOx production,
and studying the impact of intense mesoscale convective
systems on water, aerosol, dust and chemical species
in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The M55
Geophysica carried out five local and four transfer flights between
southern Europe and the Sahel and back, while eight
stratospheric balloons and twenty-nine sondes were flown
from Niamey.
These experiments allowed a characterization of the
tropopause and lower stratosphere of the region. The paper
provides an overview of SCOUT-AMMA campaign activities
together with a description of the meteorology of
the African monsoon and the situation prevailing during
the flights and a brief summary of the observations accomplished.
U2 - 10.5194/acp-10-2237-2010
DO - 10.5194/acp-10-2237-2010
M3 - Article
SN - 1680-7316
VL - 10
SP - 2237
EP - 2256
JO - Atmospheric chemistry and physics
JF - Atmospheric chemistry and physics
ER -