The majority of cloud radiative forcing studies to date conclude that on a global-level, clouds have a net cooling effect on the climate system (e.g., Ramanathan et al. 1989). In contrast, observations and model results of cloud forcing in the Arctic show that, with the exception of a short period during summer
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
The patterns of behaviour of clouds, both for cloud area and cloud optical thickness, are studied ov...
The majority of cloud radiative forcing studies to date conclude that on a global-level clouds have ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
An annual cycle of cloud and radiation measurements made as part of the Surface Heat Budget of the A...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
International audienceCloud radiative forcing is a very important concept to understand what kind of...
The cloud radiative forcing (CRF) quantifies the warming or cooling effects of clouds. To derive the...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
The present work concerns measurements performed at five Polar sites in order to study the influence...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The climatic effect and requirements of clouds over t...
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
The patterns of behaviour of clouds, both for cloud area and cloud optical thickness, are studied ov...
The majority of cloud radiative forcing studies to date conclude that on a global-level clouds have ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary...
An annual cycle of cloud and radiation measurements made as part of the Surface Heat Budget of the A...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
International audienceCloud radiative forcing is a very important concept to understand what kind of...
The cloud radiative forcing (CRF) quantifies the warming or cooling effects of clouds. To derive the...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
Snow surface and sea-ice energy budgets were measured near 87.5°N during the Arctic Summer Cloud Oce...
The present work concerns measurements performed at five Polar sites in order to study the influence...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The climatic effect and requirements of clouds over t...
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
The patterns of behaviour of clouds, both for cloud area and cloud optical thickness, are studied ov...