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The Polar Night Experiment (ECALOT) Aircraft Campaign for the Atmospheric Observing System Satellite Mission

Background:

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Rapid Arctic warming weakens the polar vortex, allowing cold air to move south and warm air to shift north.

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Cold air gradients fuel intense winter storms and severe weather.

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How do natural and human-made aerosols, including sulfuric acid and newly formed particles, influence the formation and composition of OTICs during polar night?

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Radiative properties and formation mechanisms of OTIC during polar night remain poorly understood.



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