PIANO (Penetration and Interruption of Alpine Foehn) - Radiosonde data set (Q13069)

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PIANO (Penetration and Interruption of Alpine Foehn) - Radiosonde data set
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    ABSTRACT This is the data set of radiosondes launched at Innsbruck Airport in the Inn Valley, Austria, and at Patsch in the Wipp Valley during the field campaign of the research project PIANO (Penetration and Interruption of Alpine Foehn) in fall and early winter 2017. The goal of the campaign was to study the erosion of cold air pools during south foehn and the associated foehn breakthrough at the valley floor in the vicinity of Innsbruck as well as the subsequent foehn breakdown. The campaign comprises seven Intensive Observation Periods (IOPs), more specifically six south foehn events (IOP 2 to IOP 7) and one west foehn (IOP 1). Soundings were only performed during IOPs, except for the operational soundings conducted once per day at Innsbruck Airport. DATA SET DESCRIPTION 1. Spatial coverage and locations Radiosonde ascents were conducted during the PIANO field campaign at Innsbruck Airport (ICAO code LOWI) in the Inn Valley and at the village of Patsch in the Wipp Valley. The coordinates and heights of the radiosonde launch sites are: Innsbruck Airport: 47.2598N, 11.3553E, 578 m MSL Patsch: 47.2093N, 11.4097E, 962 m MSL 2. Temporal coverage The PIANO field campaign took place in fall and early winter 2017. Provided are radiosonde data for Innsbruck Airport for the period from 01 October to 12 December 2017 and for Patsch for the period from 04 November to 11 December 2017. The soundings at Innsbruck Airport were conducted operationally once per day at 0215 UTC before 03 November and at 0315 UTC afterwards. In addition to these operational soundings, specific soundings were conducted during IOPs several times per day both at Innbsruck Airport and at Patsch. 3. Instrument details Sounding system at Innsbruck Airport The soundings at Innsbruck Airport were conducted by the aviation weather service Austro Control with an automatic radiosonde launcher (Vaisala Autosonde AS14) and with Vaisala RS92 radiosondes. Sounding system at Patsch The soundings at Patsch were conducted with a GRAW mobile ground station GS-H and with GRAW DFM-09 radiosondes. For initializing the radiosonde, surface pressure was measured with the barometer BM35 from Meteolabor. Time and measurement interval Time in the data files is in UTC. The measurement interval is 2 seconds for the soundings at Innsbruck Airport and 1 second for the soundings at Patsch. 4. Data file structure File format Provided are data in netCDF format. NetCDF files are zipped together into zip files. Zip files LOWI.zip contains netCDF files of all soundings conducted at Innsbruck Airport (ICAO code LOWI). PATSCH.zip contains netCDF files of all soundings conducted at the village of Patsch. Data Each netCDF file contains data of one sounding. File names contain information on the launch site (LOWI or PATSCH) and the launch date/time in UTC. The following wildcard characters are used in the file examples below: yyyy - year; mm - month, dd - day, HH - hour, MM - minute. LOWI_yyyymmdd_HHMM.nc is a netCDF file that contains data of radiosondes launched at Innsbruck Airport (ICAO code LOWI). PATSCH_yyyymmdd_HHMM.nc is a netCDF file that contains data of radiosondes launched at the village of Patsch. 5. Publications Radiosonde data of the PIANO campaign have been used in two case studies of IOP 2 (Haid et al. 2020, Umek et al. 2021). Other types of PIANO data have been analyzed by Muschinski (2019) and Muschinski et al. (2020). 6. Contact Contact alexander.gohm (at) uibk.ac.at for any questions regarding the data set. 7. Acknowledgements The PIANO field campaign was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the Weiss Science Foundation under Grant P29746-N32, by KIT IMK-IFU, Austro Control GmbH, Zentralanstalt fr Meteorologie und Geodynamik (ZAMG), the Hydrographic Service of Tyrol, Innsbrucker Kommunalbetriebe AG (IKB), Bergisel Betriebsgesellschaft m.b.H., Innsbrucker Nordkettenbahnen Betriebs GmbH, T-Mobile Austria GmbH, Unser Lagerhaus Warenhandelsgesellschaft, PEMA Immobilien GmbH, HTL Anichstrae, Hilton Innsbruck, TINETZ-Tiroler Netze GmbH, Land Tirol, and the communities Patsch and Vls. 8. References Haid, M., A. Gohm, L. Umek, H. C. Ward, T. Muschinski, L. Lehner, and M. W. Rotach, 2020: Foehn-cold pool interactions in the Inn Valley during PIANO IOP2. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 146, 12321263, https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3735 Muschinski, T., 2019: Spatial heterogeneity of the pre-foehnic Inn Valley cold air pool and a relationship to Froude number: Observations from an array of temperature loggers during PIANO. Masters Thesis. Department of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences, Unversity of Innsbruck, 101 pp., https://resolver.obvsg.at/urn:nbn:at:at-ubi:1-43559 Muschinsik, T., A. Gohm, M. Haid, L. Umek, and H. C. Ward, 2020: Spatial heterogeneity of the Inn Valley cold air pool during south foehn: Observations from an array of temperature loggers during PIANO. Meteorologische Zeitschrift, https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2020/1043 Umek, L., A. Gohm, M. Haid, H. C. Ward, and M. W. Rotach, 2021: Large‐eddy simulation of foehncold pool interactions in the Inn Valley during PIANO IOP 2. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 147, 944982, https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3954
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