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EUREC4A

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EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE DATA
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 4067-4119

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/essd-13-4067-2021

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资金

  1. government of Barbados
  2. Max Planck Society
  3. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  4. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [GPF18-1_69, GPF18-2_50]
  5. European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant EUREC4A [694768]
  6. European Union [817578]
  7. CNES (the French National Centre for Space Studies) through the EECLAT proposal, Meteo-France [820829]
  8. French AERIS Research Infrastructure
  9. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/S015868/1, NE/S015752/1, NE/S015779/1]
  10. ERC under the European Union [74110]
  11. French national program LEFE INSU
  12. IFREMER
  13. CNES
  14. French research infrastructures AERIS
  15. Chaire Chanel program of the Geosciences Department at ENS
  16. NOAA's Climate Variability and Prediction Program within the Climate Program Office [GC19-305, GC19-301]
  17. NOAA [NA15OAR4320063]
  18. NOAA's Climate Program Office
  19. NOAA/AOML's Physical Oceanography Division
  20. Swiss National Science Foundation [188731]
  21. UAS Program Office, Climate Program Office, and Physical Sciences Laboratory
  22. US National Science Foundation (NSF) [AGS-1938108]
  23. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy -EXC [2037, 390683824]
  24. Poland's National Science Centre [UMO-2018/30/M/ST10/00674]
  25. Foundation for Polish Science [POIR.04.04.00-00-3FD6/17-02]
  26. NERC [NE/S015868/1, NE/S015752/1, NE/S015779/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The EUREC4A campaign was a 5-week long scientific research activity that took place in the downstream winter trades of the North Atlantic, providing insights into factors influencing cloud formation, the impact of climate warming, and the connections to other components of the Earth system. Through various observational methods, the campaign marked a significant milestone in observational studies and explored scientific facets ranging from circulations to cloud droplet clustering.
The science guiding the EUREC4A campaign and its measurements is presented. EUREC4A comprised roughly 5 weeks of measurements in the downstream winter trades of the North Atlantic - eastward and southeastward of Barbados. Through its ability to characterize processes operating across a wide range of scales, EUREC4A marked a turning point in our ability to observationally study factors influencing clouds in the trades, how they will respond to warming, and their link to other components of the earth system, such as upper-ocean processes or the life cycle of particulate matter. This characterization was made possible by thousands (2500) of sondes distributed to measure circulations on meso- (200 km) and larger (500 km) scales, roughly 400 h of flight time by four heavily instrumented research aircraft; four global-class research vessels; an advanced groundbased cloud observatory; scores of autonomous observing platforms operating in the upper ocean (nearly 10 000 profiles), lower atmosphere (continuous profiling), and along the air-sea interface; a network of water stable isotopologue measurements; targeted tasking of satellite remote sensing; and modeling with a new generation of weather and climate models. In addition to providing an outline of the novel measurements and their composition into a unified and coordinated campaign, the six distinct scientific facets that EUREC4A explored - from North Brazil Current rings to turbulence-induced clustering of cloud droplets and its influence on warm-rain formation - are presented along with an overview of EUREC4A's outreach activities, environmental impact, and guidelines for scientific practice. Track data for all platforms are standardized and accessible at https://doi.org/10.25326/165 (Stevens, 2021), and a film documenting the campaign is provided as a video supplement.

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