Unusual aerosol enhancement is often observed at Syowa Station, Antarctica, during winter and spring. Simultaneous aerosol measurements near the surface and in the upper atmosphere were conducted twice using a ground-based optical particle counter, a balloon-borne optical particle counter, and micropulse lidar (MPL) in August and September 2012. During 13–15 August, aerosol enhancement occurred immediately after a storm condition. A high backscatter ratio and high aerosol concentrations were observed from the surface to ca. 2.5 km over Syowa Station. Clouds appeared occasionally at the top of the aerosol-enhanced layer during the episode. Aerosol enhancement was terminated on 15 August by strong winds from a cyclone's approach. In the secon...
Measurements of the submicron aerosol size distribution made at the Indian Antarctic station, Maitri...
International audienceWe analyze the long‐range transport to high latitudes of a smoke particle fila...
To reveal the latitudinal distribution of atmospheric turbidity enhanced by the eruption of Mt. Pina...
Tethered balloon-borne aerosol measurements were carried out at Syowa Station, Antarctica during the...
We took aerosol measurements at Syowa Station, Antarctica, to characterize the aerosol number–size d...
Better characterisation of aerosol processes in pristine, natural environments, such as Antarctica, ...
Better characterisation of aerosol processes in pristine, natural environments, such as Antarctica,...
Vertical distributions of atmospheric aerosol particles were measured nine times up to 5200 m a.s.l....
Balloon measurements of aerosols have been made in the winter and spring of 1985 to investigate the ...
Airplane-borne atmospheric measurements (ANTSYO-II: AGAMES) were carried out in the Antarctic region...
Number-size distributions (D_p>0.3 μm) of atmospheric aerosol particles were measured at Syowa Stati...
The outline of lidar measurements which were made at Syowa Station (69°00\u27S, 39°35\u27E), Antarct...
Aerosol measurements over the Southern Ocean have been identified as critical to an improved underst...
The lidar measurements at Syowa Station (69°00′S, 39°35′E), Antarctica revealed that the content of ...
Simultaneous observations of the aerosol size distribution for diameters of 0.003-5.0 μm were perfor...
Measurements of the submicron aerosol size distribution made at the Indian Antarctic station, Maitri...
International audienceWe analyze the long‐range transport to high latitudes of a smoke particle fila...
To reveal the latitudinal distribution of atmospheric turbidity enhanced by the eruption of Mt. Pina...
Tethered balloon-borne aerosol measurements were carried out at Syowa Station, Antarctica during the...
We took aerosol measurements at Syowa Station, Antarctica, to characterize the aerosol number–size d...
Better characterisation of aerosol processes in pristine, natural environments, such as Antarctica, ...
Better characterisation of aerosol processes in pristine, natural environments, such as Antarctica,...
Vertical distributions of atmospheric aerosol particles were measured nine times up to 5200 m a.s.l....
Balloon measurements of aerosols have been made in the winter and spring of 1985 to investigate the ...
Airplane-borne atmospheric measurements (ANTSYO-II: AGAMES) were carried out in the Antarctic region...
Number-size distributions (D_p>0.3 μm) of atmospheric aerosol particles were measured at Syowa Stati...
The outline of lidar measurements which were made at Syowa Station (69°00\u27S, 39°35\u27E), Antarct...
Aerosol measurements over the Southern Ocean have been identified as critical to an improved underst...
The lidar measurements at Syowa Station (69°00′S, 39°35′E), Antarctica revealed that the content of ...
Simultaneous observations of the aerosol size distribution for diameters of 0.003-5.0 μm were perfor...
Measurements of the submicron aerosol size distribution made at the Indian Antarctic station, Maitri...
International audienceWe analyze the long‐range transport to high latitudes of a smoke particle fila...
To reveal the latitudinal distribution of atmospheric turbidity enhanced by the eruption of Mt. Pina...