Project Details
Analysis of high-latitude cirrus cloud feedbacks on the trace gas composition of the UTLS (ICECREAM)
Applicant
Dr. Wolfgang Woiwode
Subject Area
Atmospheric Science
Term
from 2016 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 316735585
Cirrus clouds and their impact on trace gas budgets in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) are one of the least understood factors modulating climate change. Nucleation and growth of cirrus cloud ice particles can result in vertical redistribution of the most important greenhouse gas water vapor (H2O) due to gravitational settling of the cloud ice particles. Furthermore, cirrus cloud ice particles are capable of trapping and redistributing nitric acid (HNO3) and other trace gases. Accurate simulations of cirrus clouds and their impact on trace gas budgets in the UTLS pose a challenge for numerical weather prediction (NWP) models and global climate-chemistry models. Using measurements by the Gimballed Limb Observer for Radiance Imaging of the Atmosphere (GLORIA) during the combined HALO (High Altitude and LOng range research aircraft) mission POLSTRACC/GW-LCYCLE/SALSA and model simulations, the goal of the proposed project is to investigate cirrus-cloud impacts on the chemical composition of the UTLS at high latitudes.
DFG Programme
Infrastructure Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1294:
Atmospheric and Earth System Research with the "High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft" (HALO)
Co-Investigator
Privatdozent Dr. Michael Höpfner