[1] Atmospheric aerosols influence climate by scattering and absorbing radiation in clear air (direct effects) and by serving as cloud condensation nuclei, modifying the microphysical properties of clouds, influencing radiation and precipitation development (indirect effects). Much of present uncertainty in forcing of climate change is due to uncertainty in the relations between aerosol microphysical and optical properties and their radiative influences (direct effects) and between microphysical properties and their ability to serve as cloud condensation nuclei at given supersaturations (indirect effects). This paper introduces a special section that reports on a field campaign conducted at the Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Mea...
The aerosol indirect effect remains one of the most important uncertainties in the projection of fut...
The effects of atmospheric aerosols (haze, dust, smoke) on solar radiation and clouds represent the ...
Atmospheric aerosols affect the radiation balance at the surface and at the top of the earth’s atmos...
Atmospheric aerosols influence climate by scattering and absorbing radiation in clear air (direct ef...
Abstract. Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that ...
Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that are quite small...
The study of physical and chemical properties of aerosol is of significant importance, because their...
Aerosols affect climate by scattering/absorbing radiation and by acting as cloud condensation nuclei...
The Importance of Clouds and Radiation for Climate Change: The Earth’s surface temperature is determ...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
Aerosols, tiny suspended solid or liquid particles in the atmosphere, are important drivers of atmos...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The topic of cloud radiative forcing associated with the atmospheric aerosol has been the focus of i...
The aerosol indirect effect remains one of the most important uncertainties in the projection of fut...
The effects of atmospheric aerosols (haze, dust, smoke) on solar radiation and clouds represent the ...
Atmospheric aerosols affect the radiation balance at the surface and at the top of the earth’s atmos...
Atmospheric aerosols influence climate by scattering and absorbing radiation in clear air (direct ef...
Abstract. Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that ...
Earth's climate is thought to be quite sensitive to changes in radiative fluxes that are quite small...
The study of physical and chemical properties of aerosol is of significant importance, because their...
Aerosols affect climate by scattering/absorbing radiation and by acting as cloud condensation nuclei...
The Importance of Clouds and Radiation for Climate Change: The Earth’s surface temperature is determ...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
Aerosols, tiny suspended solid or liquid particles in the atmosphere, are important drivers of atmos...
The effect of an increase in atmospheric aerosol concentrations on the distribution and radiative pr...
The topic of cloud radiative forcing associated with the atmospheric aerosol has been the focus of i...
The aerosol indirect effect remains one of the most important uncertainties in the projection of fut...
The effects of atmospheric aerosols (haze, dust, smoke) on solar radiation and clouds represent the ...
Atmospheric aerosols affect the radiation balance at the surface and at the top of the earth’s atmos...