The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS

In this study the properties of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) and the background atmosphere in which they exist are studied using measurements from two instruments, OSIRIS and SMR, on board the Odin satellite. The data comes from a set of tomographic measurements conducted by the satellite dur...

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Main Authors: O. M. Christensen, S. Benze, P. Eriksson, J. Gumbel, L. Megner, D. P. Murtagh
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-10-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/12587/2016/acp-16-12587-2016.pdf
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author O. M. Christensen
O. M. Christensen
S. Benze
P. Eriksson
J. Gumbel
L. Megner
D. P. Murtagh
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O. M. Christensen
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description In this study the properties of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) and the background atmosphere in which they exist are studied using measurements from two instruments, OSIRIS and SMR, on board the Odin satellite. The data comes from a set of tomographic measurements conducted by the satellite during 2010 and 2011. The expected ice mass density and cloud frequency for conditions of thermodynamic equilibrium, calculated using the temperature and water vapour as measured by SMR, are compared to the ice mass density and cloud frequency as measured by OSIRIS. We find that assuming thermodynamic equilibrium reproduces the seasonal, latitudinal and vertical variations in ice mass density and cloud frequency, but with a high bias of a factor of 2 in ice mass density. <br><br> To investigate this bias, we use a simple ice particle growth model to estimate the time it would take for the observed clouds to sublimate completely and the time it takes for these clouds to reform. We find a difference in the median sublimation time (1.8 h) and the reformation time (3.2 h) at peak cloud altitudes (82–84 km). This difference implies that temperature variations on these timescales have a tendency to reduce the ice content of the clouds, possibly explaining the high bias of the equilibrium model. <br><br> Finally, we detect and are, for the first time, able to positively identify cloud features with horizontal scales of 100 to 300 km extending far below the region of supersaturation ( &gt; 2 km). Using the growth model, we conclude these features cannot be explained by sedimentation alone and suggest that these events may be an indication of strong vertical transport.
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spelling doaj.art-2d39eec5e76244f38dcbaaa044140d782022-12-21T18:18:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242016-10-0116125871260010.5194/acp-16-12587-2016The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRISO. M. Christensen0O. M. Christensen1S. Benze2P. Eriksson3J. Gumbel4L. Megner5D. P. Murtagh6Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, SwedenDepartment of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm 11296, SwedenDepartment of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm 11296, SwedenDepartment of Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, SwedenDepartment of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm 11296, SwedenDepartment of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm 11296, SwedenDepartment of Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg 41296, SwedenIn this study the properties of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) and the background atmosphere in which they exist are studied using measurements from two instruments, OSIRIS and SMR, on board the Odin satellite. The data comes from a set of tomographic measurements conducted by the satellite during 2010 and 2011. The expected ice mass density and cloud frequency for conditions of thermodynamic equilibrium, calculated using the temperature and water vapour as measured by SMR, are compared to the ice mass density and cloud frequency as measured by OSIRIS. We find that assuming thermodynamic equilibrium reproduces the seasonal, latitudinal and vertical variations in ice mass density and cloud frequency, but with a high bias of a factor of 2 in ice mass density. <br><br> To investigate this bias, we use a simple ice particle growth model to estimate the time it would take for the observed clouds to sublimate completely and the time it takes for these clouds to reform. We find a difference in the median sublimation time (1.8 h) and the reformation time (3.2 h) at peak cloud altitudes (82–84 km). This difference implies that temperature variations on these timescales have a tendency to reduce the ice content of the clouds, possibly explaining the high bias of the equilibrium model. <br><br> Finally, we detect and are, for the first time, able to positively identify cloud features with horizontal scales of 100 to 300 km extending far below the region of supersaturation ( &gt; 2 km). Using the growth model, we conclude these features cannot be explained by sedimentation alone and suggest that these events may be an indication of strong vertical transport.https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/12587/2016/acp-16-12587-2016.pdf
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The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
title_full The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
title_fullStr The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
title_short The relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by Odin-SMR and Odin-OSIRIS
title_sort relationship between polar mesospheric clouds and their background atmosphere as observed by odin smr and odin osiris
url https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/16/12587/2016/acp-16-12587-2016.pdf
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