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Temperature, Humidity and Winds near the Tropopause (THAW)

Status: completed
Publication State: published

Abstract

Tropopause flights. Led by Prof. Geraint Vaghan (NCAS University of Manchester, mailto:geraint.vaughan@manchester.ac.uk).

THAW was a proposal for flights in the tropopause region, its scientific objectives were to:
• Measure fine-scale vertical temperature structure in the vicinity of the tropopause, to test a model for VHF radar reflection being developed at Manchester.
• Compare wind and turbulence measurements with the MST radar, to better enable quantitative derivation of turbulence parameters from the radar echo spectra.
• Characterise the performance of the Buck research CR-2 hygrometer in the upper troposphere, with special emphasis on measuring supersaturation in the vicinity of the cirrus clouds.

Abbreviation: THAW
Keywords: THAW, FAAM, Wind, Temperature, Humidity

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Keywords: THAW, FAAM, Wind, Temperature, Humidity
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Tropopause flights. Led by Prof. Geraint Vaghan (NCAS University of Manchester, mailto:geraint.vaughan@manchester.ac.uk).

THAW is a proposal for flights in the tropopause region, its scientific objectives are to:
• Measure fine-scale vertical temperature structure in the vicinity of the tropopause, to test a model for VHF radar reflection being developed at Manchester.
• Compare wind and turbulence measurements with the MST radar, to better enable quantitative derivation of turbulence parameters from the radar echo spectra.
• Characterise the performance of the Buck research CR-2 hygrometer in the upper troposphere, with special emphasis on measuring supersaturation in the vicinity of the cirrus clouds.

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