Abstract
Abstract. Sustainable aviation fuels can reduce contrail ice numbers and radiative
forcing by contrail cirrus. We measured apparent ice emission indices for
fuels with varying aromatic content at altitude ranges of 9.1–9.8 and
11.4–11.6 km. Measurement data were collected during the
ECLIF II/NDMAX flight experiment in January 2018. The fuels varied in both
aromatic quantity and type. Between a sustainable aviation fuel blend and a
reference fuel Jet A-1, a maximum reduction in apparent ice emission indices
of 40 % was found. We show vertical ice number and extinction
distributions for three different fuels and calculate representative contrail
optical depths. Optical depths of contrails (0.5–3 min in age) were
reduced by 40 % to 52 % for a sustainable aviation fuel
compared to the reference fuel. Our measurements suggest that sustainable
aviation fuels result in reduced ice particle numbers, extinction
coefficients, optical depth and climate impact from contrails.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Helmholtz Association
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