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FESSTVaL: The Field Experiment on Submesoscale Spatio-Temporal Variability in Lindenberg

Hohenegger, C., and Coauthors – 2023

Numerical weather prediction models operate on grid spacings of a few kilometers, where deep convection begins to become resolvable. Around this scale, the emergence of coherent structures in the planetary boundary layer, often hypothesized to be caused by cold pools, forces the transition from shallow to deep convection. Yet, the kilometer-scale range is typically not resolved by standard surface operational measurement networks. The measurement campaign Field Experiment on Submesoscale Spatio-Temporal Variability in Lindenberg (FESSTVaL) aimed at addressing this gap by observing atmospheric variability at the hectometer-to-kilometer scale, with a particular emphasis on cold pools, wind gusts, and coherent patterns in the planetary boundary layer during summer. A unique feature was the distribution of 150 self-developed and low-cost instruments. More specifically, FESSTVaL included dense networks of 80 autonomous cold pool loggers, 19 weather stations, and 83 soil sensor systems, all installed in a rural region of 15-km radius in eastern Germany, as well as self-developed weather stations handed out to citizens. Boundary layer and upper-air observations were provided by eight Doppler lidars and four microwave radiometers distributed at three supersites; water vapor and temperature were also measured by advanced lidar systems and an infrared spectrometer; and rain was observed by a X-band radar. An uncrewed aircraft, multicopters, and a small radiometer network carried out additional measurements during a 4-week period. In this paper, we present FESSTVaL’s measurement strategy and show first observational results including unprecedented highly resolved spatiotemporal cold-pool structures, both in the horizontal as well as in the vertical dimension, associated with overpassing convective systems.

Titel
FESSTVaL: The Field Experiment on Submesoscale Spatio-Temporal Variability in Lindenberg
Verfasser
Hohenegger, C., and Coauthors
Schlagwörter
Atmosphere; Cold pools; Remote sensing; Surface observations; Model evaluation/performance; Field experiments
Datum
2023
Kennung
doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0330.1
Quelle/n
Erschienen in
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2023
BibTeX Code
@article{Hohenegger2023,
title = {FESSTVaL: The Field Experiment on Submesoscale Spatio-Temporal Variability in Lindenberg},
volume = {104},
ISSN = {1520-0477},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0330.1},
DOI = {10.1175/bams-d-21-0330.1},
number = {10},
journal = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society},
publisher = {American Meteorological Society},
author = {Hohenegger, Cathy and Ament, Felix and Beyrich, Frank and L\"{o}hnert, Ulrich and Rust, Henning and Bange, Jens and B\"{o}ck, Tobias and B\"{o}ttcher, Christopher and Boventer, Jakob and Burgemeister, Finn and Clemens, Marco and Detring, Carola and Detring, Igor and Dewani, Noviana and Duran, Ivan Bastak and Fiedler, Stephanie and G\"{o}ber, Martin and van Heerwaarden, Chiel and Heusinkveld, Bert and Kirsch, Bastian and Klocke, Daniel and Knist, Christine and Lange, Ingo and Lauermann, Felix and Lehmann, Volker and Lehmke, Jonas and Leinweber, Ronny and Lundgren, Kristina and Masbou, Matthieu and Mauder, Matthias and Mol, Wouter and Nevermann, Hannes and Nomokonova, Tatiana and P\"{a}schke, Eileen and Platis, Andreas and Reichardt, Jens and Rochette, Luc and Sakradzija, Mirjana and Schlemmer, Linda and Schmidli, J\"{u}rg and Shokri, Nima and Sobottke, Vincent and Speidel, Johannes and Steinheuer, Julian and Turner, David D. and Vogelmann, Hannes and Wedemeyer, Christian and Weide-Luiz, Eduardo and Wiesner, Sarah and Wildmann, Norman and Wolz, Kevin and Wetz, Tamino},
year = {2023},
month = oct,
pages = {E1875–E1892}
}