Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)

In this work, we present the first study resolving the temporal evolution of δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O values in cloud droplets during 13 different cloud events. The cloud events were probed on a 937 m high...

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Main Authors: J. K. Spiegel, F. Aemisegger, M. Scholl, F. G. Wienhold, J. L. Collett Jr., T. Lee, D. van Pinxteren, S. Mertes, A. Tilgner, H. Herrmann, R. A. Werner, N. Buchmann, W. Eugster
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-12-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11679/2012/acp-12-11679-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f8aac0e737f4075be56bc8e9e1840942020-11-24T23:18:04ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-12-011223116791169410.5194/acp-12-11679-2012Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)J. K. SpiegelF. AemiseggerM. SchollF. G. WienholdJ. L. Collett Jr.T. LeeD. van PinxterenS. MertesA. TilgnerH. HerrmannR. A. WernerN. BuchmannW. EugsterIn this work, we present the first study resolving the temporal evolution of δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O values in cloud droplets during 13 different cloud events. The cloud events were probed on a 937 m high mountain chain in Germany in the framework of the Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia 2010 campaign (HCCT-2010) in September and October 2010. The δ values of cloud droplets ranged from −77‰ to −15‰ (δ<sup>2</sup>H) and from −12.1‰ to −3.9‰ (δ<sup>18</sup>O) over the whole campaign. The cloud water line of the measured δ values was δ<sup>2</sup>H=7.8×δ<sup>18</sup>O+13×10<sup>−3</sup>, which is of similar slope, but with higher deuterium excess than other Central European Meteoric Water Lines. Decreasing δ values in the course of the campaign agree with seasonal trends observed in rain in central Europe. The deuterium excess was higher in clouds developing after recent precipitation revealing episodes of regional moisture recycling. The variations in δ values during one cloud event could either result from changes in meteorological conditions during condensation or from variations in the δ values of the water vapor feeding the cloud. To test which of both aspects dominated during the investigated cloud events, we modeled the variation in δ values in cloud water using a closed box model. We could show that the variation in δ values of two cloud events was mainly due to changes in local temperature conditions. For the other eleven cloud events, the variation was most likely caused by changes in the isotopic composition of the advected and entrained vapor. Frontal passages during two of the latter cloud events led to the strongest temporal changes in both δ<sup>2</sup>H (≈ 6‰ per hour) and δ<sup>18</sup>O (≈ 0.6‰ per hour). Moreover, a detailed trajectory analysis for the two longest cloud events revealed that variations in the entrained vapor were most likely related to rain out or changes in relative humidity and temperature at the moisture source region or both. This study illustrates the sensitivity of stable isotope composition of cloud water to changes in large scale air mass properties and regional recycling of moisture.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11679/2012/acp-12-11679-2012.pdf
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author J. K. Spiegel
F. Aemisegger
M. Scholl
F. G. Wienhold
J. L. Collett Jr.
T. Lee
D. van Pinxteren
S. Mertes
A. Tilgner
H. Herrmann
R. A. Werner
N. Buchmann
W. Eugster
spellingShingle J. K. Spiegel
F. Aemisegger
M. Scholl
F. G. Wienhold
J. L. Collett Jr.
T. Lee
D. van Pinxteren
S. Mertes
A. Tilgner
H. Herrmann
R. A. Werner
N. Buchmann
W. Eugster
Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet J. K. Spiegel
F. Aemisegger
M. Scholl
F. G. Wienhold
J. L. Collett Jr.
T. Lee
D. van Pinxteren
S. Mertes
A. Tilgner
H. Herrmann
R. A. Werner
N. Buchmann
W. Eugster
author_sort J. K. Spiegel
title Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
title_short Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
title_full Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
title_fullStr Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
title_full_unstemmed Temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central Europe (HCCT-2010)
title_sort temporal evolution of stable water isotopologues in cloud droplets in a hill cap cloud in central europe (hcct-2010)
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In this work, we present the first study resolving the temporal evolution of δ<sup>2</sup>H and δ<sup>18</sup>O values in cloud droplets during 13 different cloud events. The cloud events were probed on a 937 m high mountain chain in Germany in the framework of the Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia 2010 campaign (HCCT-2010) in September and October 2010. The δ values of cloud droplets ranged from −77‰ to −15‰ (δ<sup>2</sup>H) and from −12.1‰ to −3.9‰ (δ<sup>18</sup>O) over the whole campaign. The cloud water line of the measured δ values was δ<sup>2</sup>H=7.8×δ<sup>18</sup>O+13×10<sup>−3</sup>, which is of similar slope, but with higher deuterium excess than other Central European Meteoric Water Lines. Decreasing δ values in the course of the campaign agree with seasonal trends observed in rain in central Europe. The deuterium excess was higher in clouds developing after recent precipitation revealing episodes of regional moisture recycling. The variations in δ values during one cloud event could either result from changes in meteorological conditions during condensation or from variations in the δ values of the water vapor feeding the cloud. To test which of both aspects dominated during the investigated cloud events, we modeled the variation in δ values in cloud water using a closed box model. We could show that the variation in δ values of two cloud events was mainly due to changes in local temperature conditions. For the other eleven cloud events, the variation was most likely caused by changes in the isotopic composition of the advected and entrained vapor. Frontal passages during two of the latter cloud events led to the strongest temporal changes in both δ<sup>2</sup>H (≈ 6‰ per hour) and δ<sup>18</sup>O (≈ 0.6‰ per hour). Moreover, a detailed trajectory analysis for the two longest cloud events revealed that variations in the entrained vapor were most likely related to rain out or changes in relative humidity and temperature at the moisture source region or both. This study illustrates the sensitivity of stable isotope composition of cloud water to changes in large scale air mass properties and regional recycling of moisture.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/11679/2012/acp-12-11679-2012.pdf
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