5 results on '"Delanoe, Julien"'
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2. Sea2Cloud: From Biogenic Emission Fluxes to Cloud Properties in the Southwest Pacific
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Sellegri, Karine, primary, Harvey, Mike, additional, Peltola, Maija, additional, Saint-Macary, Alexia, additional, Barthelmeß, Theresa, additional, Rocco, Manon, additional, Moore, Kathryn A., additional, Cristi, Antonia, additional, Peyrin, Frederic, additional, Barr, Neill, additional, Labonnote, Laurent, additional, Marriner, Andrew, additional, McGregor, John, additional, Safi, Karl, additional, Deppeler, Stacy, additional, Archer, Stephen, additional, Dunne, Erin, additional, Harnwell, James, additional, Delanoe, Julien, additional, Freney, Evelyn, additional, Rose, Clémence, additional, Bazantay, Clément, additional, Planche, Céline, additional, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, additional, Quintanilla-López, Jesús E., additional, Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa, additional, Rinaldi, Matteo, additional, Banson, Sandra, additional, Joseph, Romain, additional, Lupascu, Aurelia, additional, Jourdan, Olivier, additional, Mioche, Guillaume, additional, Colomb, Aurélie, additional, Olivares, Gus, additional, Querel, Richard, additional, McDonald, Adrian, additional, Plank, Graeme, additional, Bukosa, Beata, additional, Dillon, Wayne, additional, Pelon, Jacques, additional, Baray, Jean-Luc, additional, Tridon, Frederic, additional, Donnadieu, Franck, additional, Szczap, Frédéric, additional, Engel, Anja, additional, DeMott, Paul J., additional, and Law, Cliff S., additional
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- 2023
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3. Sea2Cloud: From Biogenic Emission Fluxes to Cloud Properties in the Southwest Pacific
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Sellegri, Karine, Harvey, Mike, Peltola, Maija, Saint-Macary, Alexia, Barthelmess, Theresa, Rocco, Manon, Moore, Kathryn A., Cristi, Antonia, Peyrin, Frederic, Barr, Neill, Labonnote, Laurent, Marriner, Andrew, McGregor, John, Safi, Karl, Deppeler, Stacy, Archer, Stephen, Dunne, Erin, Harnwell, James, Delanoe, Julien, Freney, Evelyn, Rose, Clémence, Bazantay, Clément, Planche, Céline, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, Quintanilla-López, Jesús E., Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa, Rinaldi, Matteo, Banson, Sandra, Joseph, Romain, Lupascu, Aurelia, Jourdan, Olivier, Mioche, Guillaume, Colomb, Aurélie, Olivares, Gus, Querel, Richard, McDonald, Adrian, Plank, Graeme, Bukosa, Beata, Dillon, Wayne, Pelon, Jacques, Baray, Jean-Luc, Tridon, Frederic, Donnadieu, Franck, Szczap, Frédéric, Engel, Anja, DeMott, Paul J., Law, Cliff S., Sellegri, Karine, Harvey, Mike, Peltola, Maija, Saint-Macary, Alexia, Barthelmess, Theresa, Rocco, Manon, Moore, Kathryn A., Cristi, Antonia, Peyrin, Frederic, Barr, Neill, Labonnote, Laurent, Marriner, Andrew, McGregor, John, Safi, Karl, Deppeler, Stacy, Archer, Stephen, Dunne, Erin, Harnwell, James, Delanoe, Julien, Freney, Evelyn, Rose, Clémence, Bazantay, Clément, Planche, Céline, Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso, Quintanilla-López, Jesús E., Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa, Rinaldi, Matteo, Banson, Sandra, Joseph, Romain, Lupascu, Aurelia, Jourdan, Olivier, Mioche, Guillaume, Colomb, Aurélie, Olivares, Gus, Querel, Richard, McDonald, Adrian, Plank, Graeme, Bukosa, Beata, Dillon, Wayne, Pelon, Jacques, Baray, Jean-Luc, Tridon, Frederic, Donnadieu, Franck, Szczap, Frédéric, Engel, Anja, DeMott, Paul J., and Law, Cliff S.
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The goal of the Sea2Cloud project is to study the interplay between surface ocean biogeochemical and physical properties, fluxes to the atmosphere, and ultimately their impact on cloud formation under minimal direct anthropogenic influence. Here we present an interdisciplinary approach, combining atmospheric physics and chemistry with marine biogeochemistry, during a voyage between 41 degrees and 47 degrees S in March 2020. In parallel to ambient measurements of atmospheric composition and seawater biogeochemical properties, we describe semicontrolled experiments to characterize nascent sea spray properties and nucleation from gas-phase biogenic emissions. The experimental framework for studying the impact of the predicted evolution of ozone concentration in the Southern Hemisphere is also detailed. After describing the experimental strategy, we present the oceanic and meteorological context including provisional results on atmospheric thermodynamics, composition, and flux measurements. In situ measurements and flux studies were carried out on different biological communities by sampling surface seawater from subantarctic, subtropical, and frontal water masses. Air-Sea-Interface Tanks (ASIT) were used to quantify biogenic emissions of trace gases under realistic environmental conditions, with nucleation observed in association with biogenic seawater emissions. Sea spray continuously generated produced sea spray fluxes of 34% of organic matter by mass, of which 4% particles had fluorescent properties, and which size distribution resembled the one found in clean sectors of the Southern Ocean. The goal of Sea2Cloud is to generate realistic parameterizations of emission flux dependences of trace gases and nucleation precursors, sea spray, cloud condensation nuclei, and ice nuclei using seawater biogeochemistry, for implementation in regional atmospheric models.
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- 2023
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4. Sea2Cloud From Biogenic Emission Fluxes to Cloud Properties in the Southwest Pacific
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European Commission, Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales (France), National Science Foundation (US), Sellegri, Karine, Harvey, Mike, Peltola, Maija, Saint-Macary, Alexia, Barthelmeß, Theresa, Rocco, Manon, Moore, Kathryn A., Cristi, Antonia, Peyrin, Frederic, Barr, Neill, Labonnote, Laurent, Marriner, Andrew, McGregor, John, Safi, Karl, Deppeler, Stacy, Archer, Stephen, Dunne, Erin, Harnwell, James, Delanoe, Julien, Freney, Evelyn, Rose, Clémence, Bazantay, Clément, Planche, Céline, Saiz-Lopez, A., Quintanilla-López, Jesús Eduardo, Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa, Rinaldi, Matteo, Banson, Sandra, Joseph, Romain, Lupascu, Aurelia, Jourdan, Olivier, Mioche, Guillaume, Colomb, Aurélie, Olivares, Gus, Querel, Richard, McDonald, Adrian, Plank, Graeme, Bukosa, Beata, Dillon, Wayne, Pelon, Jacques, Jean-Luc, Baray, Tridon, Frederic, Donnadieu, Franck, Szczap, Frédéric, Engel, Anja, DeMott, Paul J., Law, Cliff S., European Commission, Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales (France), National Science Foundation (US), Sellegri, Karine, Harvey, Mike, Peltola, Maija, Saint-Macary, Alexia, Barthelmeß, Theresa, Rocco, Manon, Moore, Kathryn A., Cristi, Antonia, Peyrin, Frederic, Barr, Neill, Labonnote, Laurent, Marriner, Andrew, McGregor, John, Safi, Karl, Deppeler, Stacy, Archer, Stephen, Dunne, Erin, Harnwell, James, Delanoe, Julien, Freney, Evelyn, Rose, Clémence, Bazantay, Clément, Planche, Céline, Saiz-Lopez, A., Quintanilla-López, Jesús Eduardo, Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa, Rinaldi, Matteo, Banson, Sandra, Joseph, Romain, Lupascu, Aurelia, Jourdan, Olivier, Mioche, Guillaume, Colomb, Aurélie, Olivares, Gus, Querel, Richard, McDonald, Adrian, Plank, Graeme, Bukosa, Beata, Dillon, Wayne, Pelon, Jacques, Jean-Luc, Baray, Tridon, Frederic, Donnadieu, Franck, Szczap, Frédéric, Engel, Anja, DeMott, Paul J., and Law, Cliff S.
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The goal of the Sea2Cloud project is to study the interplay between surface ocean biogeochemical and physical properties, fluxes to the atmosphere, and ultimately their impact on cloud formation under minimal direct anthropogenic influence. Here we present an interdisciplinary approach, combining atmospheric physics and chemistry with marine biogeochemistry, during a voyage between 41° and 47°S in March 2020. In parallel to ambient measurements of atmospheric composition and seawater biogeochemical properties, we describe semicontrolled experiments to characterize nascent sea spray properties and nucleation from gas-phase biogenic emissions. The experimental framework for studying the impact of the predicted evolution of ozone concentration in the Southern Hemisphere is also detailed. After describing the experimental strategy, we present the oceanic and meteorological context including provisional results on atmospheric thermodynamics, composition, and flux measurements. In situ measurements and flux studies were carried out on different biological communities by sampling surface seawater from subantarctic, subtropical, and frontal water masses. Air–Sea-Interface Tanks (ASIT) were used to quantify biogenic emissions of trace gases under realistic environmental conditions, with nucleation observed in association with biogenic seawater emissions. Sea spray continuously generated produced sea spray fluxes of 34% of organic matter by mass, of which 4% particles had fluorescent properties, and which size distribution resembled the one found in clean sectors of the Southern Ocean. The goal of Sea2Cloud is to generate realistic parameterizations of emission flux dependences of trace gases and nucleation precursors, sea spray, cloud condensation nuclei, and ice nuclei using seawater biogeochemistry, for implementation in regional atmospheric models.
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- 2023
5. THINICE: a field campaign dedicated to studying interactions between Arctic cyclones, clouds and sea ice
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Riviere, Gwendal, Delanoe, Julien, Doyle, James D., Jourdan, Olivier, and Methven, John
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THINICE is an international airborne field campaign that occurred in Svalbard in August 2022 co-organized by French, British and US colleagues. It was dedicated to studying the dynamics of Arctic cyclones (ACs), moist intrusions, tropopause polar vortices (TPVs), their interactions with cloud microphysics, sea surface and sea ice. Two instrumented research aircraft were deployed: the ATR42 aircraft operated by SAFIRE, the French facility for airborne research, and the Twin Otter aircraft operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). The objectives of the ATR42 flights were to observe the structure and evolution of Arctic cyclones over the whole tropospheric column with a focus on mixed phase clouds within Arctic cyclones. The objectives of the Twin Otter flights were more on boundary-layer processes by measuring turbulent fluxes, surface heat fluxes and sea-ice surface elevation. After providing an overview of the field campaign, the presentation will focus on ATR42 flights that crossed warm fronts within Arctic cyclones and during which mixed-phase clouds have been intensively observed. We will show how the measurements made by in-situ cloud microphysical probes and the remote-sensing platform RALI composed of the Doppler radar RASTA and the lidar LNG on board the ATR42 aircraft have been combined to get a comprehensive picture of mixed-phase clouds properties., The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
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- 2023
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