• CNR Antarctic Data Center
  •   Search
  •   Map
  •   Sign in

FIRCLOUDS - Far Infrared Radiative Closure Experiment For Antarctic Clouds

The main goal of the project is the identification of well-characterized case studies aimed at a radiative self-consistency experiment of ice clouds and in mixed phase on the Antarctic Plateau, as well as the improvement of current spectral patterns in the far-infrared region. This can be achieved through the synergistic use of various measurement instruments operating in different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and installed at the Concordia base, particularly at the Physics shelter. The infrared radiation emitted by the atmosphere and clouds is measured by the Fourier transform spectroradiometer REFIR-PAD (Radiation Explorer in Far Infrared - Prototype for Applications and Development) operating at Concordia since 2012 inside the DoCTOR PNRA project by Dr. Giovanni Bianchini ( https://www.pnra.aq/it/project/330/dome-c-tropospheric-observer-osservatorio-troposferico-dome-c ). The position and phase of clouds is estimated by the backscattering and depolarization LIDAR active since 2008. The particle size distribution can be estimated by an ICE- CAMERA, i.e., a kind of optical scanner that collects precipitating ice crystals on the shelter roof. As of the 2018-2019 campaign, a 24 GHz weather radar (Micro Rain Radar, MMR) operating continuously has been installed on the roof of Physics, which can provide an estimate of the precipitation rate of ice crystals and the falling velocities of those crystals. From these measurements, efforts are also being made to estimate the ice content in the case of precipitating ice clouds. Finally, during the last 2019-2020 campaign, a HALO-CAMERA was also installed, which can provide an estimate of the shape of ice crystals that can be used as a priori information in transfer models radiative suitable for simulating the effect of clouds.


In order to complete the radiative closure (or self-consistency) experiment, the idea is to use the values of the parameters of the precipitating ice clouds, i.e., optical thickness and effective diameter, obtained from the inversion of the spectra produced by REFIR-PAD, to characterize the size distribution of the ice crystals and use the latter to calculate the reflectivity at the MRR radar wavelength, i.e., 24 GHz. The calculation of reflectivity obviously depends on the type of particles (habit) that are assumed, so the inversion procedure of the spectra produced by REFIR-PAD is repeated assuming different types of particles, thus using different optical property databases depending on whether aggregates, bullet rosettes, hexagonal columns, platelets or hollow columns are used. Consequently, the same habit assumptions will have to be made for the calculation of radar reflectivity. The reflectivity obtained can at this point be compared with the experimental reflectivity measured by MRR. Data analysis was carried out by Dr. Alessandro Bracci of ISAC-CNR and Giacomo Roversi of Ca' Foscari University of Venice, both belonging to the group led by Dr. Luca Baldini. Unfortunately, the very small size of the crystals at Concordia, due to the extremely low temperatures and very low humidity values, make it difficult to detect many of these crystals. For this reason, an initial work involved precisely the selection of optimal cases that could be analyzed. The work appears to be still in progress although positive results have already been obtained from the retrieval products of REFIR-PAD, which have allowed the estimation of the reflectivity at 24 GHz, which has been compared ,in the cases of best radar signal, with that measured by MRR obtaining a good agreement. The backscattering signal allows to derive the top and bottom elevations of the cloud to be fixed in the simulation of the radiative transfer. The depolarization signal makes it possible to discriminate the presence of ice, as water droplets do not produce depolarization signal.

The lidar data, along with halo-camera and ice-camera data, are provided by Dr. Massimo Del Guasta.

Simple

Date (Creation)
2018-04-12
Identifier
PNRA16_00189/A2

Identifier

No information provided.
Purpose

Study of radiative properties of ice and mixed clouds in Antarctica

Status
On going
principalInvestigator
  CNR - INO - Gianluca Di Natale ( Researcher )
pointOfContact
  CNR - INO - Luca Palchetti
author
  Ca' Foscari University of Venice and CNR ISAC Rome - Giacomo Roversi
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
  • Atmospheric conditions

Continents, countries, sea regions of the world.

  • Antarctica

GCMD - Providers

  • IT/PNRA

GCMD - Science Keywords

  • CIRRUS CLOUD SYSTEMS

  • ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION

  • ATMOSPHERE

PNRA project

  • FIRCLOUDS PNRA16_00189

GCMD - Instruments

  • Spectroradiometers

NASA Thesaurus

  • far infrared radiation

Keywords

GCMD - Locations

  • EAST ANTARCTIC CONTINENTAL SHELF

  • ANTARCTICA

GCMD - Platforms

  • GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS

Use limitation
Creative-Commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Spatial representation type
Text, table
Denominator
1
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
N
S
E
W
thumbnail


Begin date
2016-11-15
End date
2023-12-31 Now
Unique resource identifier
WGS84
OnLine resource
FIRCLOUDS - PNRA project ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
OnLine resource
Associated PNRA project: DOCTOR ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )

Data of spectral radiances acquired by REFIR-PAD spectroradiometer are the responsibility of DoCTOR project (PNRA16_00228) by Dr. Giovanni Bianchini

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Domain consistency

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

This data set is conformant with the INSPIRE Implementing Rules for the interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Pass
Yes
File identifier
ca61e577-0270-472e-aa4f-6e97c3b1d426 XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2025-05-12T14:20:58
Metadata standard name

ISO 19115-3

Metadata standard version

1.0

author
  Ca' Foscari University of Venice and CNR ISAC Rome - Giacomo Roversi
 
 

Overviews

overview

Spatial extent

N
S
E
W
thumbnail


Keywords

GCMD - Instruments
Spectroradiometers
GCMD - Locations
ANTARCTICA EAST ANTARCTIC CONTINENTAL SHELF
GCMD - Platforms
GROUND-BASED OBSERVATIONS
GCMD - Providers
IT/PNRA
GCMD - Science Keywords
ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION CIRRUS CLOUD SYSTEMS
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Atmospheric conditions
NASA Thesaurus
far infrared radiation
PNRA project
FIRCLOUDS PNRA16_00189

Provided by

logo

Share on social sites

Access to the portal
Read here the full details and access to the data.

Associated resources

Not available


  •   About
  •   Github
  •