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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 2.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 89593 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 1.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 79793 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 2.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 87493 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 1.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90993 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 2.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 52493 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 1.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303100106; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 92393 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 1.5 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303260115; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 81193 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 1.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303250114; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 164493 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-11-15
    Description: The data collection consists of the airborne measurements obtained in the framework of the AWI-campaign "SpringTime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment" (STABLE) that are used as supplement for the study by Michaelis et al. (2020). The measurements were performed in the atmospheric boundary layer near three different leads in the Arctic Marginal Sea Ice Zone north and northwest of Svalbard on 10, 25 and 26 March 2013. All cases represent conditions of a nearly lead-perpendicular convective flow over the leads. This data set contains the lead-parallel flight legs performed at different distances to the upwind lead edge at different altitudes, either above the lead or further downwind. Mean distance to upwind lead edge: 4.3 km.
    Keywords: AC; AC3; airborne measurements; Aircraft; ALTITUDE; Arctic Amplification; atmospheric boundary layer; AWI_Meteo; convection over sea ice leads; DATE/TIME; Dew point mirror [at nose-boom]; Eddy covariance; Five-hole probe [at nose-boom]; Humidity, relative; INS, GPS; INS, GPS, partly corrected by laser altimeter when available; KT-19 infrared thermometer and IR scanner; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Meteorological Long-Term Observations @ AWI; P5_185_STABLE_2013; POLAR 5; Pressure, at given altitude; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; STABLE_1303260115; STABLE_2013; Surface temperature; Temperature, air; Temperature sensor, Pt-100, [at nose-boom]; turbulence; Wind velocity, south-north; Wind velocity, vertical; Wind velocity, west-east
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 90993 data points
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