The Aerosols, Radiation and Clouds in Southern Africa Field Campaign in Namibia: Overview, Illustrative Observations, and Way Forward

Author:

Formenti Paola1,D’Anna Barbara2,Flamant Cyrille3,Mallet Marc4,Piketh Stuart John5,Schepanski Kerstin6,Waquet Fabien7,Auriol Frédérique7,Brogniez Gerard7,Burnet Frédéric4,Chaboureau Jean-Pierre8,Chauvigné Aurélien7,Chazette Patrick9,Denjean Cyrielle4,Desboeufs Karine1,Doussin Jean-François1,Elguindi Nellie8,Feuerstein Stefanie6,Gaetani Marco10,Giorio Chiara11,Klopper Danitza5,Mallet Marc Daniel12,Nabat Pierre4,Monod Anne13,Solmon Fabien8,Namwoonde Andreas14,Chikwililwa Chibo14,Mushi Roland15,Welton Ellsworth Judd16,Holben Brent16

Affiliation:

1. LISA, UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris-Est-Créteil, Université de Paris, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Créteil, France

2. IRCELYON, UMR CNRS 5256, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, and Aix Marseille Université, CNRS 7376, LCE, Marseille, France

3. LATMOS, UMR CNRS 8190, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Saclay, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Paris, France

4. CNRM, Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS, Toulouse, France

5. North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa

6. TROPOS, Leipzig, Germany

7. LOA, UMR CNRS 8518, Université de Lille, Lille, France

8. LA, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France

9. LSCE, CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Gif-sur-Yvette, France

10. LISA, UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris Est Créteil et Université Paris Diderot, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Créteil, and LATMOS, UMR CNRS 8190, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Saclay, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Paris, France

11. Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, UniversitaÌ degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy

12. LISA, UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris Est Créteil et Université Paris Diderot, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Créteil, and IRCELYON, UMR CNRS 5256, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France

13. Aix Marseille Université, CNRS 7376, LCE, Marseille, France

14. Sam Nujoma Marine and Coastal Resources Research Centre, University of Namibia, Henties Bay, Namibia

15. Gobabeb Research and Training Centre, Walvis Bay, Namibia

16. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland

Abstract

AbstractThe Aerosol, Radiation and Clouds in southern Africa (AEROCLO-sA) project investigates the role of aerosols on the regional climate of southern Africa. This is a unique environment where natural and anthropogenic aerosols and a semipermanent and widespread stratocumulus (Sc) cloud deck are found. The project aims to understand the dynamical, chemical, and radiative processes involved in aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions over land and ocean and under various meteorological conditions. The AEROCLO-sA field campaign was conducted in August and September of 2017 over Namibia. An aircraft equipped with active and passive remote sensors and aerosol in situ probes performed a total of 30 research flight hours. In parallel, a ground-based mobile station with state-of-the-art in situ aerosol probes and remote sensing instrumentation was implemented over coastal Namibia, and complemented by ground-based and balloonborne observations of the dynamical, thermodynamical, and physical properties of the lower troposphere. The focus laid on mineral dust emitted from salty pans and ephemeral riverbeds in northern Namibia, the advection of biomass-burning aerosol plumes from Angola subsequently transported over the Atlantic Ocean, and aerosols in the marine boundary layer at the ocean–atmosphere interface. This article presents an overview of the AEROCLO-sA field campaign with results from the airborne and surface measurements. These observations provide new knowledge of the interactions of aerosols and radiation in cloudy and clear skies in connection with the atmospheric dynamics over southern Africa. They will foster new advanced climate simulations and enhance the capability of spaceborne sensors, ultimately allowing a better prediction of future climate and weather in southern Africa.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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