This paper reports on a study that seeks to examine a very limited set of interactions between the hydrological cycle and the radiative processes that take place on Earth and attempt to test how well these interactions are simulated by a general circulation model. Two broad types of tests of the model are introduced in this paper. The first focuses on comparing various sensitivity relationships established by the model with those observed on Earth. The specific relationships examined in this paper include the sensitivities of column-integrated water vapor, the clear sky greenhouse effect, cloud albedo, and cloud radiative forcing to sea surface temperature. The second type of test focuses on comparison of simulated and observed seasonal cyc...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
This study examines in detail the 'atmospheric' radiative feedbacks operating in a coupled General C...
Using the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) general circulation model (CCM2), a suite...
This paper reports on a study that seeks to examine a very limited set of interactions between the h...
Randall, D.A. and Tjemkes, S., 1991. Clouds, the Earth's radiation budget, and the hydrologic c...
In a series of equilibrium experiments the climate response to present-day radiative forcings of ant...
A radiative–convective model was developed to investigate the sensitivity of climate to cloud optica...
The requirements for radiation measurements suitable for the understanding, improvement, and verific...
Radiative forcing and climate sensitivity have been widely used as concepts to understand climate ch...
The need to understand differences among general circulation model projections of CO2-induced climat...
The main objectives of this research has been to learn how clouds interact with the Earth's Radiatio...
Satellite measurements and numerical forecast model reanalysis data are used to compute an updated e...
Our ability to study and quantify the impact of cloud-radiation interactions in studying global scal...
This report contains papers from the International Workshop on Cloud-Radiation Interactions and Thei...
Research by the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shown that cloud radiative feedback is the single ...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
This study examines in detail the 'atmospheric' radiative feedbacks operating in a coupled General C...
Using the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) general circulation model (CCM2), a suite...
This paper reports on a study that seeks to examine a very limited set of interactions between the h...
Randall, D.A. and Tjemkes, S., 1991. Clouds, the Earth's radiation budget, and the hydrologic c...
In a series of equilibrium experiments the climate response to present-day radiative forcings of ant...
A radiative–convective model was developed to investigate the sensitivity of climate to cloud optica...
The requirements for radiation measurements suitable for the understanding, improvement, and verific...
Radiative forcing and climate sensitivity have been widely used as concepts to understand climate ch...
The need to understand differences among general circulation model projections of CO2-induced climat...
The main objectives of this research has been to learn how clouds interact with the Earth's Radiatio...
Satellite measurements and numerical forecast model reanalysis data are used to compute an updated e...
Our ability to study and quantify the impact of cloud-radiation interactions in studying global scal...
This report contains papers from the International Workshop on Cloud-Radiation Interactions and Thei...
Research by the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shown that cloud radiative feedback is the single ...
In this study a hierarchy of simple climate models is built and used to assess the impact of changes...
This study examines in detail the 'atmospheric' radiative feedbacks operating in a coupled General C...
Using the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) general circulation model (CCM2), a suite...