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Polar Research | 2015

Application of remotely piloted aircraft systems in observing the atmospheric boundary layer over Antarctic sea ice in winter

Marius Opsanger Jonassen; Priit Tisler; Barbara Altstädter; Andreas Scholtz; Timo Vihma; Astrid Lampert; Gert König-Langlo; Christof Lüpkes

The main aim of this paper is to explore the potential of combining measurements from fixed- and rotary-wing remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) to complement data sets from radio soundings as well as ship and sea-ice-based instrumentation for atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) profiling. This study represents a proof-of-concept of RPAS observations in the Antarctic sea-ice zone. We present first results from the RV Polarstern Antarctic winter expedition in the Weddell Sea in June–August 2013, during which three RPAS were operated to measure temperature, humidity and wind; a fixed-wing small unmanned meteorological observer (SUMO), a fixed-wing meteorological mini-aerial vehicle, and an advanced mission and operation research quadcopter. A total of 86 RPAS flights showed a strongly varying ABL structure ranging from slightly unstable temperature stratification near the surface to conditions with strong surface-based temperature inversions. The RPAS observations supplement the regular upper air soundings and standard meteorological measurements made during the campaign. The SUMO and quadcopter temperature profiles agree very well and, excluding cases with strong temperature inversions, 70% of the variance in the difference between the SUMO and quadcopter temperature profiles can be explained by natural, temporal, temperature fluctuations. Strong temperature inversions cause the largest differences, which are induced by SUMOs high climb rates and slow sensor response. Under such conditions, the quadcopter, with its slower climb rate and faster sensor, is very useful in obtaining accurate temperature profiles in the lowest 100 m above the sea ice.


Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology | 2013

Evidence of Very Shallow Summertime Katabatic Flows in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Rostislav Kouznetsov; Priit Tisler; Timo Palo; Timo Vihma

AbstractThe three-axis “Latan-3” Doppler sodar was operated near the Finnish Antarctic station Aboa in Dronning Maud Land (73.04°S, 13.40°W) in the austral summer of 2010/11. The measuring site is located at a practically flat, slightly sloped (about 1%) surface of the glacier. The sodar was operated in multiple-frequency parallel mode with 20–800-m sounding range, 20-m vertical resolution, and 10-s temporal resolution. To reveal the wind and temperature profiles below the sounding range as well as turbulent fluxes at 2 and 10 m, the data from a 10-m meteorological mast were used. During the measurements, the atmospheric boundary layer was within the sounding range of the sodar most of the time. Despite a large variety of observed sodar echo patterns and wind speed profiles, several cases of clear steady katabatic flows were observed. Practically all of them were easterly, whereas the uphill direction is southern. The thickness of the katabatic flow varied from a few tens to several hundreds of meters; th...


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

Atmospheric forcing on the drift of Arctic sea ice in 1989–2009

Timo Vihma; Priit Tisler; Petteri Uotila


Tellus A | 2008

Modelling of warm-air advection over Arctic sea ice

Priit Tisler; Timo Vihma; Gerd Müller; Burghard Brümmer


Boreal Environment Research | 2002

Validation of HIRLAM boundary-layer structures over the Baltic Sea

Roberta Pirazzini; Timo Vihma; Jouko Launiainen; Priit Tisler


Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2017

Properties and temporal variability of summertime temperature inversions over Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Tiina Nygard; Priit Tisler; Timo Vihma; R. Pirazzini; Timo Palo; Rostislav Kouznetsov


EPIC3ISARRA 2014, Christian Andersen Airport, Odense, Denmark, 2014-05-26-2014-05-28 | 2014

Atmospheric boundary layer over the ice-covered Weddell Sea during winter: observations using remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS)

Priit Tisler; Marius Opsanger Jonassen; Barbara Altstädter; Andreas Scholtz; Christof Lüpkes; Timo Vihma; Astrid Lampert


EPIC3 interdisciplinary Sea Ice Seminar, AWI-Bremerhaven, 2013-10-29-2013-10-29 | 2013

Investigation of the atmospheric boundary layer using UAVs over the Antarctic sea ice during wintertime

Barbara Altstädter; Andreas Scholtz; Astrid Lampert; Christof Lüpkes; Priit Tisler; Marius Opsanger Jonassen; Timo Vihma


Geophysical Research Letters | 2012

Atmospheric forcing on the drift of Arctic sea ice in 1989-2009: ATMOSPHERIC FORCING ON ARCTIC ICE DRIFT

Timo Vihma; Priit Tisler; Petteri Uotila


EPIC3DAMOCLES (Developing Arctic Modelling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environment Studies) Integrated Project, 6.3 "Global Change and ecosystems", Project No. 018509, D2.2-07, 20 p. | 2010

Review on atmospheric forcing on sea ice drift

T. Vihma; Priit Tisler; B. Brümmer; Christof Lüpkes

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Timo Vihma

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Astrid Lampert

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Barbara Altstädter

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Christof Lüpkes

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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R. Pirazzini

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Rostislav Kouznetsov

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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T. Vihma

Finnish Institute of Marine Research

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B. Cheng

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Jouko Launiainen

Finnish Institute of Marine Research

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