Coordinated Airborne Studies in the Tropics (CAST)

Author:

Harris N. R. P.1,Carpenter L. J.2,Lee J. D.3,Vaughan G.3,Filus M. T.1,Jones R. L.1,OuYang B.1,Pyle J. A.4,Robinson A. D.1,Andrews S. J.2,Lewis A. C.5,Minaeian J.2,Vaughan A.2,Dorsey J. R.6,Gallagher M. W.7,Le Breton M.7,Newton R.7,Percival C. J.7,Ricketts H. M. A.3,Bauguitte S. J.-B.8,Nott G. J.8,Wellpott A.8,Ashfold M. J.9,Flemming J.10,Butler R.11,Palmer P. I.11,Kaye P. H.12,Stopford C.12,Chemel C.13,Boesch H.14,Humpage N.15,Vick A.16,MacKenzie A. R.17,Hyde R.18,Angelov P.18,Meneguz E.19,Manning A. J.19

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

2. Department of Chemistry, Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, University of York, York, United Kingdom

3. National Centre for Atmospheric Science, York, United Kingdom

4. Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, and National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Cambridge, United Kingdom

5. Department of Chemistry, Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, University of York, York, United Kingdom, and National Centre for Atmospheric Science, York, United Kingdom

6. National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

7. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

8. Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements, Cranfield, United Kingdom

9. School of Biosciences, Malaysia Campus, University of Nottingham, Semenyih, Malaysia

10. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, United Kingdom

11. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

12. Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom

13. Centre for Atmospheric and Instrumentation Research, University of Hertfordshire, and National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom

14. Earth Observation Science, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and National Centre for Earth Observation, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

15. Earth Observation Science, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

16. U.K. Astronomy Technology Centre, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

17. Birmingham Institute of Forest Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

18. Data Science Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom

19. Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract The main field activities of the Coordinated Airborne Studies in the Tropics (CAST) campaign took place in the west Pacific during January–February 2014. The field campaign was based in Guam (13.5°N, 144.8°E), using the U.K. Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 atmospheric research aircraft, and was coordinated with the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment (ATTREX) project with an unmanned Global Hawk and the Convective Transport of Active Species in the Tropics (CONTRAST) campaign with a Gulfstream V aircraft. Together, the three aircraft were able to make detailed measurements of atmospheric structure and composition from the ocean surface to 20 km. These measurements are providing new information about the processes influencing halogen and ozone levels in the tropical west Pacific, as well as the importance of trace-gas transport in convection for the upper troposphere and stratosphere. The FAAM aircraft made a total of 25 flights in the region between 1°S and 14°N and 130° and 155°E. It was used to sample at altitudes below 8 km, with much of the time spent in the marine boundary layer. It measured a range of chemical species and sampled extensively within the region of main inflow into the strong west Pacific convection. The CAST team also made ground-based measurements of a number of species (including daily ozonesondes) at the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program site on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea (2.1°S, 147.4°E). This article presents an overview of the CAST project, focusing on the design and operation of the west Pacific experiment. It additionally discusses some new developments in CAST, including flights of new instruments on board the Global Hawk in February–March 2015.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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