Driftsondes: Providing In Situ Long-Duration Dropsonde Observations over Remote Regions

Author:

Cohn Stephen A.1,Hock Terry1,Cocquerez Philippe2,Wang Junhong1,Rabier Florence3,Parsons David4,Harr Patrick5,Wu Chun-Chieh6,Drobinski Philippe7,Karbou Fatima3,Vénel Stéphanie2,Vargas André2,Fourrié Nadia3,Saint-Ramond Nathalie3,Guidard Vincent3,Doerenbecher Alexis3,Hsu Huang-Hsiung8,Lin Po-Hsiung6,Chou Ming-Dah9,Redelsperger Jean-Luc10,Martin Charlie1,Fox Jack1,Potts Nick1,Young Kathryn1,Cole Hal1

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Atmospheric Research,+ Boulder, Colorado

2. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France

3. CNRMGAME, Météo-France and CNRS, Toulouse, France

4. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

5. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California

6. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

7. Ecole Polytechnique/CNRS, Palaiseau, France

8. Research Center for Environmental Change, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

9. National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan

10. Laboratoire de Physique des Océans, CNRS, IFREMER, IRD, UBO, Plouzané, France

Abstract

Constellations of driftsonde systems— gondolas floating in the stratosphere and able to release dropsondes upon command— have so far been used in three major field experiments from 2006 through 2010. With them, high-quality, high-resolution, in situ atmospheric profiles were made over extended periods in regions that are otherwise very difficult to observe. The measurements have unique value for verifying and evaluating numerical weather prediction models and global data assimilation systems; they can be a valuable resource to validate data from remote sensing instruments, especially on satellites, but also airborne or ground-based remote sensors. These applications for models and remote sensors result in a powerful combination for improving data assimilation systems. Driftsondes also can support process studies in otherwise difficult locations—for example, to study factors that control the development or decay of a tropical disturbance, or to investigate the lower boundary layer over the interior Antarctic continent. The driftsonde system is now a mature and robust observing system that can be combined with flight-level data to conduct multidisciplinary research at heights well above that reached by current research aircraft. In this article we describe the development and capabilities of the driftsonde system, the exemplary science resulting from its use to date, and some future applications.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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