2018
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2018-234
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Polar stratospheric cloud climatology based on CALIPSO spaceborne lidar measurements from 2006–2017

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“…Today, it is known that there is a variety of particles present at low temperatures in the polar vortices (e.g. Pitts et al, 2011Pitts et al, , 2018Spang et al, 2018), namely ice particles of different sizes and number densities, nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles, liquid supercooled ternary H 2 SO 4 / H 2 O / HNO 3 solution (STS) particles and cold binary sulfate aerosol. All of these particles can, in principle, facilitate the heterogeneous reactions that lead to activation of chlorine in the polar stratosphere (Peter, 1997;Solomon, 1999;Wegner et al, 2012;Drdla and Müller, 2012;Shi et al, 2001;Grooß et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Today, it is known that there is a variety of particles present at low temperatures in the polar vortices (e.g. Pitts et al, 2011Pitts et al, , 2018Spang et al, 2018), namely ice particles of different sizes and number densities, nitric acid trihydrate (NAT) particles, liquid supercooled ternary H 2 SO 4 / H 2 O / HNO 3 solution (STS) particles and cold binary sulfate aerosol. All of these particles can, in principle, facilitate the heterogeneous reactions that lead to activation of chlorine in the polar stratosphere (Peter, 1997;Solomon, 1999;Wegner et al, 2012;Drdla and Müller, 2012;Shi et al, 2001;Grooß et al, 2011).…”
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“…The Level 2 PSC Mask Product Version 1.0 (v1) is based on PSC detection and classification as described in Pitts et al (2011). Within this study, we make use of Version 2.0 (v2) of the PSC product, which has recently been introduced in Pitts et al (2018). PSCs are detected as statistical outliers relative ice particles as a function of wavelength (e.g.…”
Section: Caliopmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PSC areal coverage is estimated as the sum of the occurrence frequency multiplied by the total area. This approach has also been used by Spang et al (2018) and Pitts et al (2018) and bypasses the caveat of the irregular sampling density due to the orbit geometry. MIPAS observations and CLaMS simulations are only considered at latitudes < 82…”
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“…In V4, however, the operational CAD algorithm now distinguishes between clouds and aerosols in the stratosphere 20 , and stratospheric aerosols are further evaluated to determine aerosol type (Kim et al, 2018). For PSCs, the CALIPSO project also produces a dedicated PSC data product that reports PSC presence in 5 km horizontal by 180 m vertical bins and classifies each bin according to a composition classification scheme described by Pitts et al (2018). The compositions in the dedicated PSC product include water ice, supercooled ternary solutions (STS), and several mixtures of liquid droplets and nitric acid trihydrate (NAT).…”
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confidence: 99%