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Title:An overview of the ASKOS campaign in Cabo Verde
Authors:ID Marinou, Eleni (Author)
ID Paschou, Peristera (Author)
ID Tsikoudi, Ioanna (Author)
ID Tsekeri, Alexandra (Author)
ID Daskalopoulou, Vasiliki (Author)
ID Kouklaki, Dimitra (Author)
ID Siomos, Nikos (Author)
ID Spanakis-Misirlis, Vasileios (Author)
ID Voudouri, Kalliopi Artemis (Author)
ID Močnik, Griša (Author)
ID Yus-Díez, Jesús (Author), et al.
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Language:English
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Organization:UNG - University of Nova Gorica
Abstract:In the framework of the ESA-NASA Joint Aeolus Tropical Atlantic Campaign (JATAC), the ASKOS experiment was implemented during the summer and autumn of 2021 and 2022. ASKOS comprised roughly 9 weeks of measurements in the Saharan dust outflow towards the North Atlantic, with operations conducted from the Cabo Verde Islands. Through its unprecedented dataset of synergistic measurements in the region, ASKOS will allow for the calibration and validation of the aerosol/cloud product from Aeolus and the preparation of the terrain for EarthCARE cal/val activities. Moreover, ASKOS marks a turning point in our ability to study Saharan dust properties and the processes affecting its atmospheric transport, as well as the link to other components of the Earth’s system, such as the effect of dust particles on cloud formation over the Eastern Atlantic and the effect of large and giant particles on radiation. This is possible through the synergy of diverse observations acquired during the experiment, which include intense 24/7 ground-based aerosol, cloud, wind, and radiation remote sensing measurements, and UAV-based aerosol in situ measurements within the Saharan air layer, up to 5.3 km altitude, offering particle size-distributions up to 40 μm as well as sample collection for mineralogical analysis. We provide an outline of the novel measurements along with the main scientific objectives of ASKOS. The campaign data will be publicly available by September of 2023 through the EVDC portal (ESA Validation Data Center).
Keywords:experimental campaign, remote sensing, lidar, radar, radiosondes, radiation, desert dust
Publication date:01.01.2023
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:str. 1-7
Numbering:Vol. 26, issue 1, [article no.] 200
PID:20.500.12556/RUNG-8446-54bdb597-3384-0a26-c4c2-26f6a3b35a2d New window
COBISS.SI-ID:165608451 New window
UDC:502
ISSN on article:2673-4931
DOI:10.3390/environsciproc2023026200 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UNG:REP:TRZP4OTK
Publication date in RUNG:25.09.2023
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Title:Environmental sciences proceedings
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