The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx): goals, platforms, and field operations
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The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx): goals, platforms, and field operations
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- Wood, R.;
- Mechoso, C. R.;
- Bretherton, C. S.;
- Weller, R. A.;
- Huebert, B.;
- Straneo, F.;
- Albrecht, B. A.;
- Coe, H.;
- Allen, G.;
- Vaughan, G.;
- Daum, P.;
- Fairall, C.;
- Chand, D.;
- Gallardo Klenner, Laura;
- Garreaud Salazar, René;
- Grados, C.;
- Covert, D. S.;
- Bates, T. S.;
- Krejci, R.;
- Russell, L. M.;
- Szoeke, S. de;
- Brewer, A.;
- Yuter, S. E.;
- Springston, S. R.;
- Chaigneau, A.;
- Toniazzo, T.;
- Minnis, P.;
- Abel, S. J.;
- Brown, W. O. J.;
- Palikonda, R.;
- Williams, S.;
- Fochesatto, J.;
- Brioude, J.;
- Bower, K. N.;
Abstract
The VAMOS1 Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land
Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx) was an international
field program designed to make observations of poorly
understood but critical components of the coupled climate
system of the southeast Pacific. This region is characterized
by strong coastal upwelling, the coolest SSTs in the tropical belt, and is home to the largest subtropical stratocumulus
deck on Earth. The field intensive phase of VOCALSREx
took place during October and November 2008 and
constitutes a critical part of a broader CLIVAR program
(VOCALS) designed to develop and promote scientific activities
leading to improved understanding, model simulations,
and predictions of the southeastern Pacific (SEP) coupled
ocean-atmosphere-land system, on diurnal to interannual
timescales. The other major components of VOCALS
are a modeling program with a model hierarchy ranging from
the local to global scales, and a suite of extended observations
from regular research cruises, instrumented moorings, and satellites. The two central themes of VOCALS-REx focus
upon (a) links between aerosols, clouds and precipitation
and their impacts on marine stratocumulus radiative properties,
and (b) physical and chemical couplings between the upper
ocean and the lower atmosphere, including the role that
mesoscale ocean eddies play. A set of hypotheses designed
to be tested with the combined field, monitoring and modeling
work in VOCALS is presented here. A further goal of
VOCALS-REx is to provide datasets for the evaluation and
improvement of large-scale numerical models. VOCALSREx
involved five research aircraft, two ships and two surface
sites in northern Chile. We describe the instrument payloads
and key mission strategies for these platforms and give
a summary of the missions conducted.
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Funding for VOCALS-REx was provided through the following
grants: US National Science Foundation grants OCE07-44245,
ATM-0934275, ATM0748012, ATM-0749011, ATM-0746685,
AGS-0745337, ATM-0744636, ATM-0839872, ATM-0749088,
ATM-0745702, ATM-0745986, OCE-0744245 and OCE-0741917;
US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration grants
NA08OAR4320899, NA09OAR4310206, NA070AR4310282,
NA08OAR4310597, NA08OAR4310566, and GC08-252b;
cooperative agreements between NOAA and NSF to fund
logistics, operations and data archiving funded through
NOAA grants NA07OAR4310267, NA06OAR4310119, and
NA07OAR4310248; the US Office of Naval Research grants PE
0602435, N000140810437, and N000140810465; the Chilean FONDECYT grants 1109004 and 1090412; the Swedish Research
Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial
Planning grant 2007-1008; The Met Office (UK); the UK Natural
Environment Research Council grants NE/F019874/1 and
NE/F018592/1; NSF-NCAR Cooperative Agreement: 0301213
Amendment 64 funded VOCALS Field Support; Meteo France.
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Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 627–654, 2011
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