[{"name":"oden-ao-2018-tethered-balloon-1","title":"Tethered balloon measurements from the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition","summary":"In-situ boundary-layer meteorological observations were made from the ice floe using sensors hanging under a tethered balloon which was quasi-continuously winched up and down in the ~0\u2060\u200a\u2013\u200a\u20601200 m layer.\r\n\r\nThere are three sensor packages: (1) Broadband radiation package: upward and downward irradiance in the solar and terrestrial wavelength range and standard meteorological measurements. (2) Standard Meteorological package: standard meteorological measurements including wind speed and direction. (3) Hot-wire package: standard meteorological measurements, wind speed, wind speed fluctuations and wind direction\r\n\r\nSingle profiles were performed in the period between August 18 2018 and September 13 2018 during the drift period of the campaign close to the North Pole. These vertical profiles provide a better insight into the vertical structure of the boundary layer (turbulence\/stability) and the interaction of clouds and the surface.","citations":"Egerer U, Gottschalk M, Siebert H, Ehrlich A, Wendisch M (2019) The new BELUGA setup for collocated turbulence and radiation measurements using a tethered balloon: first applications in the cloudy Arctic boundary layer. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 12(7), 4019-4038. doi:10.5194\/amt-12-4019-2019","comments":"The balloon was operated by Matthias Gottschalk (University of Leipzig), Peggy Achtert (University of Reading), Linn Karlsson, Paul Zieger, Julika Zinke (ACES).\r\n\r\nThe balloon system and the instruments where provided by the University of Leipzig and the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Reseach (TROPOS), Leipzig.\r\n\r\nData were collected during the Arctic Ocean 2018 expedition on board the Swedish icebreaker (I\/B) Oden, which was organized by the [Swedish Polar Research Secretariat](https:\/\/polarforskningsportalen.se\/en\/arctic\/expeditions\/arctic-ocean-2018).\r\n\r\nThe data were processed by:\r\n* [Matthias Gottschalk](https:\/\/orcid.org\/0000-0001-9077-519X)\r\n* [Ulrike Egerer](https:\/\/orcid.org\/0000-0001-6107-612X)\r\n\r\nThe dataset was originally published, under a slightly different name, at PANGAEA by [Gottschalk and Egerer (2021)](https:\/\/doi.pangaea.de\/10.1594\/PANGAEA.927100) under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ([CC-BY 4.0](https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by\/4.0\/)) license. Please, use the original reference when citing the data.","category":"Atmosphere","subcategory":"Weather observations","keywords":"Tethered sonde profiles; Arctic boundary layer; High Arctic; Arctic Ocean; Arctic Ocean 2018; AO18; AO2018; Icebreaker Oden","scientist":"Matthias Gottschalk, Ulrike Egerer","firstname":"Matthias","lastname":"Gottschalk","address":"Leipzig Institute for Meteorology; Stephanstr. 3\r\n\r\n ","postalcode":"D-04103","city":"Leipzig","province":"","country":"Germany","parameters":"Earth science > Atmosphere","location":"Ocean > Arctic Ocean","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"Arctic Ocean 2018. Funding of the expedition AO2018 was provided to Caroline Leck by the NSF and SPRS\u2019s Cost sharing Understanding Arctic Ocean 2018 Reg. no. 2018-113, and by the Swedish Research Council projects nos. 824-2013-222 and 2016-03518. We gratefully acknowledge the funding by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) - project number 268020496 - TRR 172, within the Transregional Collaborative Research Center 'ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms (AC)3' in sub-project A02.","publisher":"PANGAEA","version":"1","constrains":"","access":""}]