Heather Guy, Ian Brooks, Sonja Murto, Michael Tjernström, Michail Karalis, John Prytherch
Measurements of clouds were obtained from the RPG-Radiometer Physics RPG-FMCW-94 Doppler cloud radar deployed on the roof of a container on the 4th deck of the Swedish icebreaker Oden during the expedition ARTofMELT (Atmospheric Rivers and the Onset of Arctic Melt) in the Fram Strait pack ice during the spring transition, 8 May to 14 June of 2023.
The radar is mounted on a gimbal to keep the radar beam pointing vertically at all times. Measurements ran continuously during the whole expedition.
Data include radar backscatter intensity, mean Doppler vertical velocity, Doppler velocity spectral width and liquid water path in addition to complementary diagnostic variables and radar settings. Some obvious artefacts observed in the radar backscatter have been removed by visual inspection.
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Citation
Heather Guy, Ian Brooks, Sonja Murto, Michael Tjernström, Michail Karalis, John Prytherch (2024) Cloud radar data from expedition ARTofMELT, Arctic Ocean, 2023. Dataset version 1. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/oden-artofmelt-2023-cloud-radar-1
References
Tukiainen S, O’Connor E, Korpinen A (2020) CloudnetPy: A Python package for processing cloud remote sensing data. Journal of Open Source Software 5:2123. https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.02123
Data description
This dataset is provided in a zipped file containing 40 NetCDF (.nc
) files, one file per day, 2023-05-05 to 2023-06-13 inclusive. The total file size is about 6.7 GB (compressed 2.9 GB), or ~50 to 280 MB per daily file.
Each file contains 60 variables with dimensions of range
and time
, where range
is the distance from instrument to centre of each range bin.
The primary variables for most users are the radar reflectivity factor (Zh
), mean Doppler vertical velocity (v
), Doppler velocity spectral width (width
) and liquid water path (lwp
) as well as time
, height
.
Additional variables include radar settings, diagnostics and spectral statistics. All variables can also be found by exploring any of the the NetCDF files.
Dimensions
time
Time (UTC)
range
Range from instrument (m)
Variables
Divided into:
- Primary user variables
- Technical, housekeeping and diagnostic variables
Detailed lists:
- Primary user variables
time
Time (Decimal hours of the day)
day_of_year
Time (Decimal day of year, with 1.0 on 00 UTC at 1 January)
altitude
Altitude of radar (m ASL)
height
Height of radar range gates (m, above radar)
latitude
Latitude of site (degree_north, ones per file/day)
longitude
Longitude of site (degree_east, ones per file/day)
quality_flag_artifact
Quality flag indicating where radar artifacts have been removed
quality_flag
Quality flag of radar function
Zh
Radar reflectivity factor (dBZ)
v
Doppler velocity of hydrometeors (m s-1, positive upwards)
width
Width of Doppler velocity spectra (m s-1)
skewness
Skewness of Doppler velocity spectra
kurtosis
Kurtosis of Doppler velocity spectra
zdr
Differential reflectivity (dB)
lwp
Liquid water path (g m-2)
rainfall_rate
Rainfall rate (m s-1, weather station at radar)
relative_humidity
Relative humidity (%, weather station at radar)
temperature
Temperature (K, ,weather station at radar)
pressure
Pressure (Pa, weather station at radar)
wind_speed
Wind speed (m s-1, weather station at radar)
wind_direction
Wind direction (degree, weather station at radar)
- Technical, housekeeping and diagnostic variables
file_code
File code
program_number
Program number
model_number
Model number
radar_frequency
Radar transmit frequency (GHz)
antenna_separation
Antenna separation (m)
antenna_diameter
Antenna diameter (m)
antenna_gain
Antenna gain (dB)
half_power_beam_width
Half power beam width (degree)
dual_polarization
Dual polarisation type
sample_duration
Sample duration (s)
calibration_interval
Calibration interval in samples
number_of_spectral_samples
Number of spectral samples in each chirp sequence
chirp_start_indices
Chirp sequences start indices
number_of_averaged_chirps
Number of averaged chirps in sequence
integration_time
Integration time (s)
range_resolution
Vertical resolution of range (m)
nyquist_velocity
Nyquist velocity (m s-1)
FFT_window
FFT window type
input_voltage_range
ADC input voltage range (+/-) (mV)
noise_threshold
Noise filter threshold factor
time_ms
Time ms (ms)
voltage
Voltage (V)
brightness_temperature
Brightness temperature (K)
if_power
IF power at ACD (uW)
status_flag
Status flag for heater and blower (1)
transmitted_power
Transmitted power (W)
transmitter_temperature
Transmitter temperature (K)
receiver_temperature
Receiver temperature (K)
pc_temperature
PC temperature (K)
rho_hv
Correlation coefficient
phi_dp
Differential phase (rad)
sldr
Slanted linear depolarisation ratio (dB)
srho_hv
Slanted correlation coefficient
kdp
Specific differential phase shift (rad km-1)
differential_attenuation
Differential attenuation (dB km-1)
zenith_angle
Zenith angle (degree)
instrument_pitch_angle
Fore-aft tilt of radar (radar tilt to fore is -ve) (degree)
instrument_roll_angle
Port-starboard tilt of radar (radar tilt to port is -ve) (degree)
Comments
The expedition
Data were collected during the ARTofMELT 2023 expedition on board the Swedish icebreaker Oden, which was organized by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat from 8 May through 14 June, 2023.
Measurement system
The data was obtained from a RPG-Radiometer Physics RPG-FMCW-94 Doppler cloud radar, a so-called Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave radar, meaning that the radar transmits energy continuously rather than sending discrete pulses. This improves the low-level coverage, as a regular pulsing radar cannot receive while transmitting thereby extending the height to its first range gate. The result are sampled using frequency modulation, controlled by so-called "chirps". The radar was programmed such that each profile consists of three chirps, each with their own defined height ranges, vertical resolution and Doppler range and resolution. These settings were selected to prioritize high resolution reflectivity in the lower 2000 m. The chirp settings are included in the data files.
Quality control
Artefacts in the raw radar data have been identified and removed from this database by visual inspection (implemented by Heather Guy under the supervision of Michael Tjernström). A quality control flag has been added to indicate where suspected artefacts have been removed from the dataset.
Associated raw data and code
These data were converted into NetCDF files from the Level 1 cloud radar binary files using the CloudnetPy software (cloudnetpy.instruments.rpg.rpg2nc
, version 1.46.4). Apart from the artefact removal described above, the data has not been modified from the raw files. Raw RPG binary files are available upon request.
Data creators' roles
The instrument system was continuously logging and was monitored by the Meteorology team onboard Oden:
- Heather Guy (operator and dataset creator)
- Ian Brooks (operator and principal investigator)
- Sonja Murto (operator)
- Michail Karalis (operator)
- Michael Tjernström (chief scientist; operator)
- John Prytherch (instrument system responsible).