Page 1 Radiative Heating in Underexplored Bands Campaign (RHUBC) Neil Humpage and Paul Green, Imperial College London D.D. Turner, University of Wisconsin.

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Page 1 Radiative Heating in Underexplored Bands Campaign (RHUBC) Neil Humpage and Paul Green, Imperial College London D.D. Turner, University of Wisconsin – Madison E.J. Mlawer, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. E.R. Westwater, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences CAVIAR science meeting 17 th May 2007

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 2 Introduction Far-IR current issues Science aims Campaign overview The ARM NSA site Instrumentation Closing remarks

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 3 Current Issues in the far-IR (0-600cm -1 ) UTH variability and far-IR cooling to space –Water vapour rotation band –27-35% OLR from far-IR (Sinha and Harries 1995) –Heating rate diagram (Clough et al. 1992) –Far-IR transmission act as ‘valve’ in climate change scenarios (Shaw et al. 1999) –Proposed satellite missions Water vapour spectroscopy –Continuum measurements above ~400cm -1 but nothing below (Tobin et al. 1999) Cirrus clouds –Contribution coincident with peak of far-IR emission.

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 4 Tropical Standard Atmosphere cooling rate diagram Sub-arctic winter Standard Atmosphere cooling rate diagram

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 5 Atmospheric transmission The sensitivity of the downwelling far-IR radiance (top) and the atmospheric transmissivity (bottom) for three different atmospheres with different PWV amounts (indicated in parentheses). A radiance unit (RU) is 1 mW / (m2 sr cm-1).

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 6 Precipitable water vapour (PWV) A box-and-whisker plot showing the distribution of PWV at the NSA site computed from radiosonde data collected in The thick red lines are the median values for the month, the box boundaries denote the 25th and 75th percentiles, and the ends of the whiskers are the 10th and 90th percentiles. Climatologically, the driest period at the NSA site occurs in February and March.

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 7 Scientific Objectives Specifically, the primary goals of RHUBC were: a)The performance of clear-sky radiative closure studies in order to reduce the key uncertainties in the water vapor spectroscopy, including the foreign- broadened water vapor continuum and water vapor absorption line parameters. This campaign allowed a robust set of measurements corresponding to low PWV and cold temperatures to be collected; this is unobtainable in the laboratory. b)Instrument cross-calibration and validation. TAFTS and the AERI-ER are state-of-the-art instruments that operate in the far-IR for the purpose of atmospheric radiative transfer studies. Neither of these instruments had been validated in an operational environment against a complementary interferometer prior to RHUBC. The inter-comparison allows a higher confidence in the results from both instruments. c) The investigation of the radiative properties of sub-arctic cirrus. The combination of the AERI-ER and TAFTS has allowed simultaneous high- resolution measurements of Arctic cirrus emission in the far-IR for the first time. The additional instrumentation (MPL, MMCR) at the ARM site has provided a comprehensive array of auxiliary data, maximizing the scientific value of this data set.

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 8 Modelled spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 9 Cirrus effect studies (Left) Real (n) and imaginary (k) refractive indices of water and ice in the infrared. (Right) Comparison of two downwelling infrared radiance calculations, one assuming bullet rosettes and the other assuming solid hexagonal columns. The optical depths and effective radii were chosen to get agreement in the 8-13  m band. The cloud was placed at 10 km in the subarctic winter profile. A RU is a radiance unit, which is 1 mW / (m2 sr cm-1).

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 10 Campaign particulars 22 February to 14 March 2007 ARM NSA site in Barrow, AK 71° N ‘, 156° W ‘ Average temp -30C

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 11 Instrumentation TAFTS: cm -1, 0.12cm -1 res. AERI-ER: cm -1, 0.5cm -1 res. GSR: Multi-wavelength scanning radiometer GVR: 183GHz microwave instrument Radiosondes: 40 bespoke in addition to 2 per day Micropulse (polarisation) Lidar, 94GHz and 35GHz cloud radar (combined to give cirrus microphysical data)

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 12 The TAFTS Instrument dual-input Martin-Puplett (polarizing) FTS with two spectral bands measure both nadir and zenith (+net) 4 liquid helium cooled detectors –80-300cm -1 (Ge:Ga) – cm -1 (Si:Sb) resolution: 0.12cm -1 (apodized) single scan: 2 secs 4 internal BB sources employs Brault sampling scheme all built in-house (J Murray + A Canas) UKMO C-130, ARA Egrett, BAe-146

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 13 DoE ARM program AERI-ER (Uni. Wisconsin) The Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI) An automated ground-based interferometer that measures downwelling infrared radiance at 0.5 cm -1 unapodized resolution. Two high-emissivity blackbodies The AERIs deployed in the Arctic are modified systems that have an extended range, and thus observe downwelling radiance from 3.3 to 25 µm Comparisons of the observed radiance from two collocated AERI extended-range (ER) systems at Barrow, AK

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 14 Ground-Based Scanning Radiometer (GSR) A multi-frequency scanning radiometer operating from 50 to 380 GHz The radiometers are installed into a scanning drum scanhead that is mechanically and electrically compatible with the NOAA Polarimetric Scanning Radiometer (PSR) aircraft instrument. The ground-based scanning radiometer (GSR) instrument has 11-channels in the GHz region, a dual-polarization measurement at 89 GHz, 7-channels around the GHz water vapor absorption line, dual-polarized channels at 340 GHz, and 3- channels at 380 GHz. All of the radiometers are mounted within a rotating scanhead, use lens antennas, and view two external reference targets during the calibration cycle. New thermally stable calibration targets with high emission coefficients have been designed for the purpose. The beam widths of the GSR channels are 1.8° and can be averaged to given beam- widths consistent with the ARM MWR (4.5 to 5.5°).

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 15 GVR (G-Band Vapor Radiometer) Measures brightness temperatures from four double sideband channels centered at  1,  3,  7, and  14 GHz from the GHz water vapor absorption line. Bandwidths of the 4 channels are 0.5, 1.0, 1.4, and 2.0 GHz, respectively. The radiometer uses a hot (~330K) and warm (~290K) calibration targets, and the calibration accuracy is approximately 1 K. The GVR was first deployed at the NSA site from April 2005 – March 2006.

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 16 Preliminary spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 17 Preliminary spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 18 Preliminary spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 19 Preliminary spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 20 Preliminary spectra

CAVIAR science meeting, Cambridge 17 th May 2007 Page 21 Closing remarks Spectral radiance measurements from TAFTS plus 2 AERIs Instrument inter-comparison Clear-sky radiative transfer (continuum) Cirrus effects Good array of instrumentation to measure clear-sky water vapour, and cloud ancillary data QUESTIONS?