Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific

A network of balloon-borne radiosonde observations employing chilled-mirror hygrometers for water and electrochemical concentration cells for ozone has been operated since the late 1990s in the Tropical Pacific to capture the evolution of dehydration of air parcels advected quasi-horizontally in...

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Main Authors: F. Hasebe, Y. Inai, M. Shiotani, M. Fujiwara, H. Vömel, N. Nishi, S.-Y. Ogino, T. Shibata, S. Iwasaki, N. Komala, T. Peter, S. J. Oltmans
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-04-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/4393/2013/acp-13-4393-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-3146232217644cfe91a566c68ffbff902020-11-24T23:57:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242013-04-011384393441110.5194/acp-13-4393-2013Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical PacificF. HasebeY. InaiM. ShiotaniM. FujiwaraH. VömelN. NishiS.-Y. OginoT. ShibataS. IwasakiN. KomalaT. PeterS. J. OltmansA network of balloon-borne radiosonde observations employing chilled-mirror hygrometers for water and electrochemical concentration cells for ozone has been operated since the late 1990s in the Tropical Pacific to capture the evolution of dehydration of air parcels advected quasi-horizontally in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL). The analysis of this dataset is made on isentropes taking advantage of the conservative properties of tracers moving adiabatically. The existence of ice particles is diagnosed by lidars simultaneously operated with sonde flights. Characteristics of the TTL dehydration are presented on the basis of individual soundings and statistical features. Supersaturations close to 80% in relative humidity with respect to ice (RH<sub>ice</sub>) have been observed in subvisible cirrus clouds located near the cold point tropopause at extremely low temperatures around 180 K. Although further observational evidence is needed to confirm the credibility of such high values of RH<sub>ice</sub>, the evolution of TTL dehydration is evident from the data in isentropic scatter plots between the sonde-observed mixing ratio (OMR) and the minimum saturation mixing ratio (SMR<sub>min</sub>) along the back trajectories associated with the observed air mass. Supersaturation exceeding the critical value of homogeneous ice nucleation (OMR > 1.6 &times; SMR<sub>min</sub>) is frequently observed on the 360 and 365 K surfaces indicating that cold trap dehydration is in progress in the TTL. The near correspondence between the two (OMR ~ SMR<sub>min</sub>) at 380 K on the other hand implies that this surface is not sufficiently cold for the advected air parcels to be dehydrated. Above 380 K, cold trap dehydration would scarcely function while some moistening occurs before the air parcels reach the lowermost stratosphere at around 400 K where OMR is generally smaller than SMR</sub>min</sub>.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/4393/2013/acp-13-4393-2013.pdf
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author F. Hasebe
Y. Inai
M. Shiotani
M. Fujiwara
H. Vömel
N. Nishi
S.-Y. Ogino
T. Shibata
S. Iwasaki
N. Komala
T. Peter
S. J. Oltmans
spellingShingle F. Hasebe
Y. Inai
M. Shiotani
M. Fujiwara
H. Vömel
N. Nishi
S.-Y. Ogino
T. Shibata
S. Iwasaki
N. Komala
T. Peter
S. J. Oltmans
Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet F. Hasebe
Y. Inai
M. Shiotani
M. Fujiwara
H. Vömel
N. Nishi
S.-Y. Ogino
T. Shibata
S. Iwasaki
N. Komala
T. Peter
S. J. Oltmans
author_sort F. Hasebe
title Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
title_short Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
title_full Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
title_fullStr Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Cold trap dehydration in the Tropical Tropopause Layer characterised by SOWER chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the Tropical Pacific
title_sort cold trap dehydration in the tropical tropopause layer characterised by sower chilled-mirror hygrometer network data in the tropical pacific
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2013-04-01
description A network of balloon-borne radiosonde observations employing chilled-mirror hygrometers for water and electrochemical concentration cells for ozone has been operated since the late 1990s in the Tropical Pacific to capture the evolution of dehydration of air parcels advected quasi-horizontally in the Tropical Tropopause Layer (TTL). The analysis of this dataset is made on isentropes taking advantage of the conservative properties of tracers moving adiabatically. The existence of ice particles is diagnosed by lidars simultaneously operated with sonde flights. Characteristics of the TTL dehydration are presented on the basis of individual soundings and statistical features. Supersaturations close to 80% in relative humidity with respect to ice (RH<sub>ice</sub>) have been observed in subvisible cirrus clouds located near the cold point tropopause at extremely low temperatures around 180 K. Although further observational evidence is needed to confirm the credibility of such high values of RH<sub>ice</sub>, the evolution of TTL dehydration is evident from the data in isentropic scatter plots between the sonde-observed mixing ratio (OMR) and the minimum saturation mixing ratio (SMR<sub>min</sub>) along the back trajectories associated with the observed air mass. Supersaturation exceeding the critical value of homogeneous ice nucleation (OMR > 1.6 &times; SMR<sub>min</sub>) is frequently observed on the 360 and 365 K surfaces indicating that cold trap dehydration is in progress in the TTL. The near correspondence between the two (OMR ~ SMR<sub>min</sub>) at 380 K on the other hand implies that this surface is not sufficiently cold for the advected air parcels to be dehydrated. Above 380 K, cold trap dehydration would scarcely function while some moistening occurs before the air parcels reach the lowermost stratosphere at around 400 K where OMR is generally smaller than SMR</sub>min</sub>.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/4393/2013/acp-13-4393-2013.pdf
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