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Long-lived contrails and convective cirrus above the tropical tropopause

Schumann, Ulrich und Kiemle, Christoph und Schlager, Hans und Weigel, Ralf und Borrmann, Stefan und D'Amato, Francesco und Krämer, Martina und Matthey, Renaud und Protat, Alain und Voigt, Christiane und Volk, Michael (2017) Long-lived contrails and convective cirrus above the tropical tropopause. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 17, Seiten 2311-2346. Copernicus Publications. doi: 10.5194/acp-17-2311-2017. ISSN 1680-7316.

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Offizielle URL: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/17/2311/2017/

Kurzfassung

This study has two objectives; 1) it characterizes contrails at very low temperatures and 2) it discusses convective cirrus in which the contrails occurred. 1) Long-lived contrails and cirrus from overshooting convection are investigated above the tropical tropopause at low temperatures down to -88°C from measurements with the Russian high-altitude research aircraft M-55 “Geophysica” and related observations during the SCOUT-O3 field-experiment near Darwin, Australia, in 2005. A contrail was observed to persist below ice saturation at low temperatures and low turbulence in the stratosphere for nearly one hour. The contrail occurred downwind of the decaying convective system “Hector” of 16 November 2005. The upper part of the contrail formed at 19 km altitude in the tropical lower stratosphere at 60 % relative humidity over ice at -82°C. The 1-h lifetime is explained by engine water emissions, slightly enhanced humidity from Hector, low temperature, low turbulence, and possibly nitric-acid hydrate formation. The long persistence suggests large contrail coverage in case of a potential future increase of air traffic in the lower stratosphere. 2) Cirrus observed above the strongly convective Hector cloud on 30 November 2005 was previously interpreted as cirrus from overshooting convection. Here we show that parts of the cirrus were caused by contrails or are mixtures of convective and contrail cirrus. The in situ data together with data from an upward-looking lidar on the German research aircraft “Falcon”, the CPOL radar near Darwin, and NOAA-AVHRR satellites provide a sufficiently complete picture to distinguish between contrail and convective cirrus parts. Plume positions are estimated based on measured or analyzed wind and parameterized wake vortex descent. Most of the non-volatile aerosol measured over Hector is traceable to aircraft emissions. Exhaust emission indices are derived from a self-match experiment of the Geophysica in the polar stratosphere in 2010. The number of ice particles in the contrails is less than 1 % of the number of non-volatile aerosol particles, possibly because of sublimation losses and undetected very small ice particles. The radar data show that the ice water content in convective overshoots is far higher than measured along the flight path. These findings add insight into overshooting convection and are of relevance with respect to hydration of the lower stratosphere.

elib-URL des Eintrags:https://elib.dlr.de/111092/
Dokumentart:Zeitschriftenbeitrag
Titel:Long-lived contrails and convective cirrus above the tropical tropopause
Autoren:
AutorenInstitution oder E-Mail-AdresseAutoren-ORCID-iDORCID Put Code
Schumann, UlrichDLR, IPAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5255-6869NICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Kiemle, ChristophDLR, IPAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1231-2813NICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Schlager, HansDLR, IPANICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Weigel, RalfUniv. Mainz, MainzNICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Borrmann, StefanUniv. Mainz, MainzNICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
D'Amato, FrancescoConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florenz, Italienhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1349-6650NICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Krämer, MartinaFZ JülichNICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Matthey, RenaudUniv. de Neuchatel, Schweizhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5747-0391NICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Protat, AlainAustralian Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, AustralienNICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Voigt, ChristianeDLR, IPAhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8925-7731NICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Volk, MichaelUniv. Wuppertal, WuppertalNICHT SPEZIFIZIERTNICHT SPEZIFIZIERT
Datum:2017
Erschienen in:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Referierte Publikation:Ja
Open Access:Ja
Gold Open Access:Ja
In SCOPUS:Ja
In ISI Web of Science:Ja
Band:17
DOI:10.5194/acp-17-2311-2017
Seitenbereich:Seiten 2311-2346
Verlag:Copernicus Publications
ISSN:1680-7316
Status:veröffentlicht
Stichwörter:contrail, cirrus, tropopause, stratosphere, tropics, exhaust, SCOUT-O3, Geophysica, Falcon, Lidar
HGF - Forschungsbereich:Luftfahrt, Raumfahrt und Verkehr
HGF - Programm:Luftfahrt
HGF - Programmthema:Luftverkehrsmanagement und Flugbetrieb
DLR - Schwerpunkt:Luftfahrt
DLR - Forschungsgebiet:L AO - Air Traffic Management and Operation
DLR - Teilgebiet (Projekt, Vorhaben):L - Klima, Wetter und Umwelt (alt)
Standort: Oberpfaffenhofen
Institute & Einrichtungen:Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Hinterlegt von: Schumann, Prof.Dr.habil. Ulrich
Hinterlegt am:16 Feb 2017 11:45
Letzte Änderung:14 Nov 2023 12:43

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