With KITcube the Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology comes with an excellent equipment of modern measurement instruments for experimental study of the atmosphere. The instruments for ground-based remote sensing of the atmosphere (radar and lidar) and the instruments for in-situ measurements (turbulence, radiation, measurement towers) are used worldwide in large international field programs.
The KITcube is an overall monitoring system that consists of different instruments to probe the atmosphere. It can survey an atmospheric volume of about 10 km side length with different methods and thus allows the temporally and spatially complete capturing of all relevant processes. The KITcube is characterized by high operational flexibility. It can be operated as a mobile device at arbitrary measuring locations as well as in continuous operation for atmospheric monitoring.
The primary purpose of the KITcube is to deal with essential questions related to turbulence and convection in the boundary layer and to the triggering of deep convection and subsequent precipitation caused by moisture variability, moisture convergence, convergence zones and aerosol distribution. In addition, the meteorological measurement platform can make a contribution for example to determine the radiation balance or in combination with air chemistry observations to characterize atmospheric aerosols.