Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Oct 2024)

The Pyrenean Platform for Observation of the Atmosphere: site, long-term dataset, and science

  • M. Lothon,
  • F. Gheusi,
  • F. Lohou,
  • V. Pont,
  • S. Soula,
  • C. Jambert,
  • S. Derrien,
  • Y. Bezombes,
  • E. Leclerc,
  • G. Athier,
  • A. Vial,
  • A. Philibert,
  • A. Philibert,
  • B. Campistron,
  • F. Saïd,
  • J. Sonke,
  • J. Amestoy,
  • E. Bargain,
  • P. Bosser,
  • D. Boulanger,
  • G. Bret,
  • R. Bodichon,
  • L. Cabanas,
  • G. Canut,
  • J.-B. Estrampes,
  • E. Gardrat,
  • Z. Gomez Kuri,
  • J. Gueffier,
  • F. Guesdon,
  • M. Lopez,
  • O. Masson,
  • P.-Y. Meslin,
  • Y. Meyerfeld,
  • N. Pascal,
  • E. Pique,
  • M. Ramonet,
  • F. Starck,
  • R. Vidal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-17-6265-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 6265 – 6300

Abstract

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The Pyrenean Platform for Observation of the Atmosphere (P2OA) is a coupled plain–mountain instrumented platform in southwestern France. It is composed of two physical sites: the “Pic du Midi” mountaintop observatory (2877 m a.s.l.) and the “Centre de Recherches Atmosphériques” (600 m a.s.l). Both sites are complementarily instrumented for the monitoring of climate-relevant variables and the study of meteorological processes in a mountainous region. The scientific topics covered by P2OA include surface–atmosphere interactions in heterogeneous landscapes and complex terrain, the physics and chemistry of atmospheric trace species at a large scale, the influence of local- and regional-scale emissions and transport on the atmospheric composition, and transient luminous events above thunderstorms. With a large number of instruments and a high hosting capacity, P2OA contributes to atmospheric sciences through (i) building long-term series of atmospheric observations, (ii) hosting experimental field campaigns and instrumental tests, and (iii) educational training in atmospheric observation techniques. In this context, P2OA is part of the French component of the Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS-Fr) and also contributes to the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) research infrastructure and to several European or international networks. Here, we present the complete instrumentation of P2OA and the associated datasets, give a meteorological characterization of the platform, and illustrate the potential of P2OA and its dataset with past or ongoing studies and projects.