C43C-0809
Tethered Balloon Operations at ARM AMF3 Site at Oliktok Point, AK

Thursday, 17 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Darielle Dexheimer1, Daniel A Lucero2, Fred Helsel2, Joe Hardesty1 and Mark Ivey3, (1)Sandia National Laboratories, Org 6913, Albuquerque, NM, United States, (2)Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, United States, (3)Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM, United States
Abstract:
Oliktok Point has been the home of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program’s (ARM) third ARM Mobile Facility, or AMF3, since October 2013. The AMF3 is operated through Sandia National Laboratories and hosts instrumentation collecting continuous measurements of clouds, aerosols, precipitation, energy, and other meteorological variables.

The Arctic region is warming more quickly than any other region due to climate change and Arctic sea ice is declining to record lows. Sparsity of atmospheric data from the Arctic leads to uncertainty in process comprehension, and atmospheric general circulation models (AGCM) are understood to underestimate low cloud presence in the Arctic. Increased vertical resolution of meteorological properties and cloud measurements will improve process understanding and help AGCMs better characterize Arctic clouds.

SNL is developing a tethered balloon system capable of regular operation at AMF3 in order to provide increased vertical resolution atmospheric data. The tethered balloon can be operated within clouds at altitudes up to 7,000’ AGL within DOE’s R-2204 restricted area. Pressure, relative humidity, temperature, wind speed, and wind direction are recorded at multiple altitudes along the tether. These data were validated against stationary met tower data in Albuquerque, NM. The altitudes of the sensors were determined by GPS and calculated using a line counter and clinometer and compared. Wireless wetness sensors and supercooled liquid water content sensors have also been deployed and their data has been compared with other sensors.

This presentation will provide an overview of the balloons, sensors, and test flights flown, and will provide a preliminary look at data from sensor validation campaigns and test flights.