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Dust and Regional Organic aerosol Profiling for Land-atmosphere Exchange and Transport for DUSTIEAIM (DROPLET-DUSTIEAIM)

1 June 2026 - 30 September 2026

Lead Scientist: Daniel Feldman

Observatory: AMF (ARM Mobile Facility 1) - DST

The DROPLET experiment consists of three separate deployments of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility tethered balloon system (TBS) between April 2026 and September 2026 in collaboration with ARM’s Desert-Urban System Integrated Atmospheric Monsoon (DUSTIEAIM) field campaign. DROPLET will focus on atmospheric and surface processes in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area, and in particular focus on dust and other aerosols from urban and agricultural sources, as well as occasional wildfires and prescribed burning, with the latter an emerging means for managing the Sonoran Desert. Through the deployments of the TBS, DROPLET will collect data to enable the development of a quantitative understanding of particles sourced from within the region and those transported exogenously.  DROPLET will work with the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) to measure the chemical composition and morphology of dust aerosol particles in the Phoenix metropolitan area to understand how these distinct sources impact radiation, clouds, and precipitation within the Earth energy system for the desert Southwestern (SW) U.S. These observations will help us understand the influence of local meteorology and particle physicochemical properties on how regional aerosols can be transported longer distances, including to the northeast where they impact the Colorado River Basin. These key observations are also required to understand which particles are present up to cloud base and are likely important for warm- and cold-phase cloud activation via their role as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and ice nucleating particles (INP). Single-particle imaging and chemical techniques at EMSL are critical components for this work.

 

Science Questions that DROPLET observations will help answer include:

 

  • How often are the dust-containing particles coated with organic material from urban sources and processing such as secondary organic aerosol (SOA)?
  • What size are the particles from different sources, e.g., urban versus rural versus agricultural versus wildland, and how does this change within the vertical profile?
  • How prevalent are bioaerosols and are they internally mixed with other species?

 

DROPLET supports ARM’s mission to improve the understanding of clouds and aerosols, their interactions and coupling with the Earth’s surface and supports DUSTIEAIM Science Objectives: (1) land-atmosphere interactions and impacts and (2) aerosol processes and interactions. This campaign will also advance EMSL’s Environmental Transformations and Interactions Science Area focused on atmospheric aerosol predictive understanding.

Co-Investigators

Adeyemi Adebiyi

Allison Aiken

Timeline

DST Data Sources

Name Full Name Browse Data
AERI Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Browse Data
AETH Aethalometer Browse Data
AOS Aerosol Observing System Browse Data
AOSMET Meteorological Measurements associated with the Aerosol Observing System Browse Data
APS Aerodynamic Particle Sizer Browse Data
CCN Cloud Condensation Nuclei Particle Counter Browse Data
CEIL Ceilometer Browse Data
CEILPBLHT Boundary-layer height data with CEIL Browse Data
CO-ANALYZER Carbon Monoxide Analyzer Browse Data
CPC Condensation Particle Counter Browse Data
CSPHOT Sunphotometer Browse Data
DL Doppler Lidar Browse Data
GENSTATE Generator State Browse Data
GNDRAD Ground Radiometers on Stand for Upwelling Radiation Browse Data
IRT Infrared Thermometer Browse Data
KAZR Ka ARM Zenith Radar Browse Data
LDIS Laser Disdrometer Browse Data
MAWS Automatic Weather Station Browse Data
MET Surface Meteorological Instrumentation Browse Data
MFR Multifilter Radiometer Browse Data
MFRSR Multifilter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer Browse Data
MONITORINST sensors for providing instrument system monitoring Browse Data
MPL Micropulse Lidar Browse Data
MWR3C Microwave Radiometer, 3 Channel Browse Data
NEPHELOMETER Nephelometer Browse Data
NFOV Narrow Field of View Zenith Radiometer Browse Data
OZONE Ozone Monitor Browse Data
POPS portable or printed optical particle spectrometer Browse Data
PSAP Particle Soot Absorption Photometer Browse Data
RWP Radar Wind Profiler Browse Data
SIRS Solar and Infrared Radiation Station for Downwelling and Upwelling Radiation Browse Data
SKYRAD Sky Radiometers on Stand for Downwelling Radiation Browse Data
SMPS Scanning mobility particle sizer Browse Data
SO2 Sulfur Dioxide Monitor Browse Data
SONDE Balloon-Borne Sounding System Browse Data
SP2 Single Particle Soot Photometer Browse Data
UHSAS Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer Browse Data
VDIS Video Disdrometer Browse Data
WB Weighing Bucket Precipitation Gauge Browse Data
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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) | Reviewed March 2025