ASTEX 1992 - Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment

Müller, Gerd; Brümmer, Burghard

Experiment
Summary
The Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment (ASTEX) was conducted in the vicinity of the Azores and Madeira Islands in the northeastern Atlantic from 1 to 28 June 1992. The goal of ASTEX was to study the type and amount of marine stratocumulus clouds and determine how these clouds are regulated. ASTEX combined coordinated satellite, airborne, island, ship, and buoy observations with modeling activities to investigate the consequences to the atmosphere and ocean of marine stratocumulus clouds and their life-cycle variations, including the important broken cloud regimes (ASTEX Operations Plan, 1992). ASTEX was part of the First ISCCP Regional Experiment (FIRE).

The German research vessel Valdivia participated in that effort and performed atmospheric and oceanographic measurements including 156 radiosonde ascents.
Project
UNI_HH_MI_fielddata (Field Data of the Meteorological Institute, University of Hamburg)
Location(s)
Atlantic Ocean
Spatial Coverage
Longitude 0 Latitude 0
Temporal Coverage
1992-05-25 to 1992-06-24 (calendrical)
Use constraints
For scientific use only
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
5.28 MiB (5539840 Byte)
Format
tar-File(s)
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Cite as
Müller, Gerd; Brümmer, Burghard (2011). ASTEX 1992 - Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://hdl.handle.net/21.14106/d8408de8ac9f95204cc9e9c62ea27ca962c59523

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All presented data is observational. Accuracy and precision are dependent on sensors and platforms. Details to sensor types, error sources and quality checking are given in Additional Information accompanying each dataset.
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Data acquisition is completed.
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[Entry acronym: UNI_HH_MI_ASTEX1992] [Entry id: 2250978]