A23K-07
Radiation Budget Profiles measured through the Atmosphere with a Return Glider Radiosonde

Tuesday, 15 December 2015: 15:10
3004 (Moscone West)
Rolf Philipona, MeteoSwiss Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology, Zurich, Switzerland, Andreas Kraeuchi, ETH Zurich, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland and Rigel Kivi, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland; Finnish Meteorological Institute, Arctic Research, 99600 Sodankylä, Finland
Abstract:
Very promising radiation budget profile measurements through the atmosphere were made in 2011 with a balloon borne short- and longwave net radiometer. New and improved radiation sensors from Kipp&Zonen are now used in a glider aircraft together with a standard Swiss radiosonde from Meteolabor AG. This new return glider radiosonde (RG-R), is lifted up with double balloon technique to prevent pendulum motion and to keep the radiation instruments as horizontal as possible during the ascent measuring phase. The RG-R is equipped with a release mechanism and an autopilot that flies the glider radiosonde back to the launch site, or to a predefined open space, where it releases a parachute for landing once it is 100 meter above ground. The RG-R was successfully tested and deployed for tropospheric and stratospheric radiation measurements up to 30 hPa (24 km altitude) at the GRUAN sites Payerne (Switzerland) and Sodankylä (Finland). Radiation profiles and the radiation budget through the atmosphere during different daytimes and under cloud-free and cloudy situations will be shown in relation to temperature and humidity at the surface and in the atmosphere. The RG-R flight characteristics and new measurement possibilities will also be discussed.