Special Observing Periods (SOP) and instruments
The
Special Observing Period, in 2006, focus on the study of processes specific of
the main phases of one monsoon cycle, that is:
- the dry phase (phase 0) lasting from November to February;
- the onset phase (phase 1) leading to the monsoon jump (end of June);
- the well developed monsoon (phase 2: peak of the rainy season over the Sahel, and little dry season on the coast) from the end of June to mid-September;
- the period most favourable for the tropical cyclogenesis over the Atlantic, lasting from mid-August to mid-October.
This latter period is not a monsoon phase per se and it overlaps phase 2. It was identified as a separate period (3) because of a specific interest for the Atlantic tropical cyclones that hit the Caribbean and the South-Eastern coast of the USA; phase 3 is also of interest in certain aspects of the aerosol export westwards over the Atlantic. While phases 0, 1 and 2 correspond to well defined regional climatic patterns their exact time frame obviously varies from year to year. Now, the heavy SOP deployment (aircraft and balloons) cannot cover continuously the entire year; thus only a limited part of each phase will be documented by the full SOP setup. These sub-periods are called SOP0, SOP1, SOP2 and SOP3 as shown in Figure 4. A number of different platforms and instruments will be deployed in these sub-periods, in different characteristic modes according to their needs and scientific outputs.
Some EOP ground-based networks will be enhanced regionally for a large part of the SOP year – for instance the GPS network and lidar networks will be enhanced in this period. At the same time new ground-based systems will be installed for the SOP year: as an example, the ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) is now installed at Niamey and will operate until 31 December 2006. Other ground-based systems will be installed for sub-periods, according to their scientific priorities (e.g. radars to target precipitation systems in the rainy months of SOP1 and SOP2).
Ships, balloons and aircraft, whose deployments are by necessity relatively short, will be coordinated with the ground-based deployments for specific parts of the SOPs, as illustrated in Fig. 5. Within a given SOP, specific aircraft campaigns are defined with a suffix ‘_a1’, ‘_a2’ or ‘_a3’, so that, for example, the second phase of aircraft activity in SOP2, at which we aim to deploy 5 research aircraft in cooperation, is denoted SOP2_a2. The detailed coordination of these instruments is given in the IIP.
SOP List of Instruments up
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Code |
PI Name |
E-Mail Address |
Instrument |
Platform |
TT |
| SE1 |
AS.RS_1 |
Andreas Fink |
af@meteo.Uni-Koeln.DE |
5 P1 RS stations (Cotonou, Parakou, Niamey, Tamale, Abuja) |
SOP Southern Quadrilateral |
8 |
| SE2 |
AS.RS_2 |
Doug Parker |
doug@env.leeds.ac.uk |
4 P1_EOP RS stations (Parakou, Agadez, Tombouctou, Niamey), 2 P1_SOP (Tahoua, Ouaga) and 2 P2 (Birni, Kano) |
SOP Northern Quadrilateral |
8 |
| SE3 |
AS.RS_3 |
Serge Janicot |
jslod@lodyc.jussieu.fr |
4 P1 RS stations in Bamako, Sal, Conakry and Dakar + 1 P2 (Nouakchott) |
SOP Western Quadrilateral |
8 |
| SE4 |
AS.Flux_D |
Kalthoff |
Norbert.Kalthoff@imzk.fzk.de |
Flux station |
Dano |
8 |
| SE5 |
AS.Rs_D |
Kalthoff |
Radiosounding Dano |
Dano |
8 |
| SE6 |
AS.CT25K_Od |
Susanne Crewell |
crewell@meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de |
Lidar Ceilometer CT25K. |
Djougou |
8 |
| SE9 |
AS_RADK_Od |
Susanne Crewell |
Cf Above |
Micro Rain Radar |
Djougou |
8 |
| SE10 |
AS.BISTAT_Od |
Martin Hagen |
Hagen@dlr.de |
Bistat. Radar (Wind field) |
Djougou |
8 |
| SE11 |
AS.Lightning_Od |
Höller |
Hartmut.Hoeller@dlr.de |
Lightning detection network |
Djougou |
8 |
| SE12 |
AS.PROF_O |
Crewell |
Cf Above |
Microwave Radiometer |
Djougou |
8 |
| SE13 |
AS.POLIS_Ncb |
Matthias Wiegner |
m.wiegner@meteo.physik.uni-muenchen.de |
Aerosol Depolarization and Raman Lidar. Observation with high temporal resolution (30 s) during SOP 0. |
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| SE14 |
AS.microDirac_ |
John Pyle |
John.Pyle@atm.ch.cam.ac.uk |
MicroDirac gGas in situ chromatograph, measuring halocarbons. Atmospheric lifetimes of several days to several decades (long-lived : F-11, F-113, CCl4, CH3CCl3; short lived: CHCl3, C2HCl3, C2Cl4 and CH3I. Deployed on high altitude balloons slowly descending at 0.5 to 1.0 ms-1) from a float altitude of ~22 km giving vertical resolution of 150 to 300 m. |
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| SB1 |
AS.SODAR_N |
Parker / Kalthoff |
doug@env.leeds.ac.uk |
Sodar network |
Niamey |
8 |
| SB2 |
AS.Tethersonde_N |
Parker |
doug@env.leeds.ac.uk |
Tethered balloon |
Niamey |
8 |
| SB3 |
AS.TMS_O |
Julie E. Saxton, Ally Lewis |
jes504@york.ac.uk, acl5@york.ac.uk |
TMS – tube microsampler: temperature and flow controlled adsorption tube sampling for collection of volatile organic compounds. |
Djougou |
8 |
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| SF01 |
AS.GPS_1 |
Olivier BOCK |
Olivier.Bock@aero.jussieu.fr |
GPS receiver + met station (PTU) |
Tamale – Ouagadougou – Tombouctou |
8 |
| SF02 |
AS.Ronsard_O |
Georges Scialom |
scialom@cetp.ipsl.fr |
C-band Doppler polarimetric radar |
ground-based Bénin - Kopargo – 1.55°E, 9.839°N |
8 |
| SF03 |
Os.RS_Sag |
G. Caniaux |
caniaux@meteo.fr |
Radiosounding, balloon TOTEX TA300 (helium) |
Atalante GG |
8/9 |
| SF04 |
OS.Mat_SAG |
G. Caniaux |
caniaux@meteo.fr |
Anemometer, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, pressure sensor, pyranometer, pyrgeometer, GPS receivers |
Atalante GG |
8/9 |
| SF05 |
OS.Flux_SAG |
G. Caniaux
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caniaux@meteo.fr |
Sonic Anemometer, microwave refractometer, spectropluviometer, SRM 450/H pluviometer, and Drakkar radiometer (23.8, 36.5 GHz frequencies). |
Atalante GG |
8/9 |
| SF06 |
Os.Mari_SAG |
Jean Rolland |
Rolland@meteo.fr |
Anemometer, aneroid pressure sensor, temperature GPS |
Buoys Gulf of Guinea |
8 |
| SF07 |
OS.XBT_GG |
Bourlès Bernard |
bourles@ird.fr |
Expendable probes which allow to get temperature profiles |
Atalante GG |
8/9 |
| SF08 |
OS.ITAF_Sn |
Bourlès Bernard |
bourles@ird.fr |
Bathy thermograph (XBT) and conductivity temperature depth (XCTD) |
Atalante GG |
8/9 |
| SF09 |
AS.BVC_T2 |
Ph.Drobinski |
drobinski@aero.jussieu.fr |
The constant volume ballon (CVB) |
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8 |
| SF10 |
AS.Drift_T1 |
Ph.Drobinski |
drobinski@aero.jussieu.fr |
Stratospheric Balloon Driftsonde System, “SBDS” |
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8/9 |
| SF11 |
AS.Dust_ST_flux |
K. Desboeufs |
desboeufs@lisa.univ-paris12.fr |
combination of nephelometer, aethalometer, particles counter and collectors + meteorological mast + rain gauges |
Banizoumbou, Niger (13.5412° N; 2.6648° E; Alt: 250.0 M) |
7/8 |
| SF12 |
AS.Dust_0d |
Véronique Pont |
ponv@aero.obs-mip.fr |
13 stairs Impactors, nephelometers (2), Volatile Organic Compounds Analyser, MicroLIDAR, ELPI, CCNC, SMPS, D-SMPS |
Djougou Super site |
7/8 |
| SF13 |
AS.RSO3_Od |
Valérie Thouret |
thov@aero.obs-mip.fr |
Radiosondes (PTU and ozone) from Vaisala |
Cotonou airport : lat=6.21N; lon=2.23E; alt=9.5m |
8 |
| SF14 |
AS.TRESS_Tam |
Cyrille Flamant |
cyf@aero.jussieu.fr |
Autonomous system designed to observe radiative and structural properties of clouds and aerosol layers |
Tamanrasset (22°47'N / 05°31'E) |
7/8/9
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| SF15 |
AS.lidar_Mbour |
Didier Tanré |
tanre@loa.univ-lille1.fr |
Aerosol Lidar |
M’Bour |
7/8 |
| SF16 |
AS.Aeros_MBour |
I. Chiapello |
chiapello@loa.univ-lille1.fr |
TSI CPC 3010 Condensation particles counter 10 nm - 1 µm; Particle counter MPC 3016 0.3 - 3 µm; Nephelometer M903; Aethalometer; 2 Pyranometers; Bulk filter-holders with PM10 heads, PM 10 Cascade Impactor; Total deposition sampler. |
M’Bour, Senegal, 14°23’38”N, 16°57’32”W, alt. 0 |
2a7/ 8 |
| SF17 |
AS.RAD4.3_Bani |
Jean-Martial Cohard |
Jean-martial.cohard@hmg.inpg.fr |
4.3 GHz radiometer for surface soil moisture |
Banizoumbou, Niger (13.5412° N; 2.6648° E; Alt: 250.0 M) |
8 |
| SF18 |
AS.UHF_O |
Bernard Campistron |
camb@aero.obs-mip.fr |
UHF Windprofiler |
Djougou Super-site |
8 |
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| SU1 |
AS.smet_S |
Anthony Slingo, |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
propeller anemometers and sensors used to measure temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, rain amount and rain rate |
Banizoumbou Super-site |
7/8/9
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| SU2 |
AS.skyrad_S |
Anthony Slingo, |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
A collection of precision spectral pyranometers and precision infrared radiometers |
Banizoumbou Super-site |
7/8/9
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| SU3 |
AS.sonde_S |
Anthony Slingo, |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Ballone borne radiosondes |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9 |
| SU4 |
AS.mwrp_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Microwave receiver to measure the microwave emissions in the atmosphere at specific frequencies |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU5 |
AS.rwp_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
VHF Wind Profiler: five beam Doppler radar 915 or 1200 MHz |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9 |
| SU6 |
AS.mwr_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Microwave receiver for microwave emissions of the vapor and liquid water molecules in the atmosphere (xx Ghz) |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU7 |
AS.wacr_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
W-Band cloud radar, zenith-pointing, monostatic, Doppler radar operating at a frequency of 95-GHz |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU8 |
AS.vceil_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Vaisala ceilometer: self-contained, active, remote-sensing device to measure cloud-base height at up to three levels and potential backscatter signals by aerosols |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU9 |
AS.mpl_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Zenith pointing diode-pumped Nd-YLF laser with a coaxial transceiver for detecting backscattered photons |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU10 |
AS.tsi_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
TSI is an automatic, full color sky imager system providing real-time processing and display of day-time conditions |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU11 |
AS.nfov_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
Narrow Field of View Zenith Radiometer looking straight up to measure the downwelling zenith radiance |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9
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| SU12 |
AS.twrcam_S |
Anthony Slingo |
as@mail.nerc-essc.ac.uk |
The tower camera (twrcam) is a digital camera. |
Niamey Airport |
7/8/9 |
| SU13 |
AS.MITRadC_N |
Earle Williams |
earlew@ll.mit.edu |
MIT Radar, C Band, Doppler, Polarised |
Niamey Airport |
8/9 |
| SU14 |
AS.NPOLRad_D |
Greg Jenkins |
earlew@ll.mit.edu |
Radar NPOL, C Band, Doppler, Polarised |
Dakar |
8/9 |
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