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Life cycle of stratocumulus clouds over 1 year at the coast of the Atacama Desert
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WoS WOS:000855443500001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85140335791
DOI 10.5194/ACP-22-12241-2022
Año 2022
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Abstract



Marine stratocumulus clouds of the eastern Pacific play an essential role in the earth's energy and radiation budget. Parts of these clouds off the western coast of South America form the major source of water to the hyperarid Atacama Desert coastal region at the northern coast of Chile. For the first time, a full year of vertical structure observations of the coastal stratocumulus and their environment is presented and analyzed. Installed at Iquique Airport in northern Chile in 2018/2019, three state-of-the-art remote sensing instruments provide vertical profiles of cloud macro- and micro-physical properties, wind, turbulence, and temperature as well as integrated values of water vapor and liquid water. Distinct diurnal and seasonal patterns of the stratocumulus life cycle are observed. Embedded in a land-sea circulation with a superimposed southerly wind component, maximum cloud occurrence and vertical extent occur at night but minima at local noon. Nighttime clouds are maintained by cloud-top cooling, whereas afternoon clouds reappear within a convective boundary layer driven through local moisture advection from the Pacific. During the night, these clouds finally re-connect to the maritime clouds in the upper branch of the land-sea circulation. The diurnal cycle is much more pronounced in austral winter, with lower, thicker, and more abundant (5×) clouds than in summer. This can be associated with different sea surface temperature (SST) gradients in summer and winter, leading to a stable or neutral stratification of the maritime boundary layer at the coast of the Atacama Desert in Iquique.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Schween, Jan H. Hombre University of Cologne - Alemania
Univ Cologne - Alemania
Universität zu Köln - Alemania
2 DEL RIO-LOPEZ, CAMILO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
3 GARCIA-BARRIGA, JUAN LUIS Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
4 OSSES-MCINTYRE, PABLO EUGENIO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
5 Westbrook, Sarah Mujer University of Cologne - Alemania
Univ Cologne - Alemania
Universität zu Köln - Alemania
6 Löhnert, Ulrich Hombre University of Cologne - Alemania
Univ Cologne - Alemania
Universität zu Köln - Alemania

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Collaborative Research Centre 1211 Earth -Evolution at the Dry Limit

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The project has been funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Collaborative Research Centre 1211 Earth – Evolution at the Dry Limit (SFB 1211, project no. 268236062).
The project has been funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Collaborative Research Centre 1211 Earth -Evolution at the Dry Limit (SFB 1211, project no. 268236062).

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