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Probing the Fog Life Cycles in the Namib Desert

Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Spirig, Robert  
Vogt, Roland  
Larsen, Jarl Are
Feigenwinter, Christian  
Wicki, Andreas  
Franceschi, Joel  
Parlow, Eberhard  
Adler, Bianca
Kalthoff, Norbert
Cermak, Jan
Andersen, Hendrik
Fuchs, Julia
Bott, Andreas
Hacker, Maike
Wagner, Niklas
Maggs-Kölling, Gillian
Wassenaar, Theo
Seely, Mary
DOI
10.1175/bams-d-18-0142.1
Abstract
An intensive observation period was conducted in September 2017 in the central Namib, Namibia, as part of the project Namib Fog Life Cycle Analysis (NaFoLiCA). The purpose of the field campaign was to investigate the spatial and temporal patterns of the coastal fog that occurs regularly during nighttime and morning hours. The fog is often linked to advection of a marine stratus that intercepts with the terrain up to 100 km inland. Meteorological data, including cloud base height, fog deposition, liquid water path, and vertical profiles of wind speed/direction and temperature, were measured continuously during the campaign. Additionally, profiles of temperature and relative humidity were sampled during five selected nights with stratus/fog at both coastal and inland sites using tethered balloon soundings, drone profiling, and radiosondes. This paper presents an overview of the scientific goals of the field campaign; describes the experimental setup, the measurements carried out, and the meteorological conditions during the intensive observation period; and presents first results with a focus on a single fog event.
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