https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/ea/d4ea00009a

*Authors*
Diana C. Hernandez-Jaramillo, Chris Medcraft, Ramon Campos Braga, Peter
Butcherine, Adrian Doss, Brendan Kelaher, Daniel Rosenfeldb and Daniel P.
Harrisona

*26 JUNE 2024*

*Abstract*
Our work on aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions became hamstrung by the
lack of a suitable aerosol and cloud microphysics equipped aircraft in
Australia. To address this infrastructure gap, we have established a new
airborne research platform, designed primarily for Marine Cloud Brightening
(MCB) field studies but with broader applicability across diverse airborne
research domains. This platform, comprising a Cessna 337 aircraft was
outfitted with a comprehensive suite of meteorological, aerosol, and cloud
microphysical instrumentation normally only found on much larger aircrafts.
The aircraft has completed its first field deployment over the Great
Barrier Reef (GBR) supporting the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program.
Here we present details of the platform configuration, a flight summary of
its first campaign and a case study illustrating the capabilities of the
new platform. In the case study presented, data was collected from two
well-developed cumulus cloud cells which were similar in macrophysical
properties but formed under markedly different aerosol regimes. We observed
a strong difference in cloud microphysical properties. Higher aerosol
concentrations led to more numerous and smaller cloud drops and suppressed
warm rain. Our observations are consistent with the hypothesis that cumulus
clouds, dominant over the GBR during summer, are amenable to marine cloud
brightening. Our results demonstrate the practical utility of the new
research aircraft through a focused case study, laying the groundwork for
future scientific investigations of aerosol–cloud interactions.

<https://pubs.rsc.org/image/article/2024/ea/d4ea00009a/d4ea00009a-f1_hi-res.gif>Fig.
1 Conceptual design of the aircraft sampling platform showing major
external instrumentation and photo of the final configuration

*Source: ACS PUBLICATIONS *

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