BIANKA : A Balloon Field Campaign to Study Climate Change Uncertainties
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Author
Geldenhuys, Markus
Blazaki, Kyriaki
Afchine, Armin
Cereceda, Francisco
Groob, Jens-Uwe
Hegglin, Michaela I.
Kloss, Corina
Kuhn, Thomas
Labushagne, Casper
Laube, Johannes C.
MAchinini, Tshidi
Mkololo, Thumeka
Renard, Jean-Baptiste
Rolf, Christian
Steffes, Wilhem
Stopford, Chris
Riese, Martin
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2299/28428
Abstract
Climate change affects our everyday lives and despite a lot of research, many climate uncertainties exist. This work aims to help address some of these uncertainties via the BIANKA (BImodal ANdes KAroo) campaign; a first of its kind for South Africa. The campaign collected observations in the data sparse southern hemisphere and was a tri-lateral campaign between Chile, Germany and South Africa. The BIANKA campaign aimed at observing atmospheric composition, aerosols and cirrus clouds over South Africa as well as South America, with a special focus on the upper troposphere and stratosphere. This work summarises the aims and outlines the observations of the campaign. Moreover, initial results are showcased alongside plans for future work.