To date, no observation-based proxy for climate change has been successful in quantifying the feedbacks between clouds and climate. The most promising, yet demanding, avenue to gain confi dence in cloud–climate feedback estimates is to utilize observations and large-eddy simulations (LES) or cloud-resolving modeling (CRM) to improve cloud process parameterizations in large-scale models. Sustained and improved satellite observations are essential to evaluate large-scale models. A reanalysis of numerical prediction models with assimilation of cloud, aerosol, and precipitation observations would provide a valuable dataset for examining cloud interactions. The link between climate modeling and numerical weather prediction (NWP) may be exploited...
Clouds strongly influence Earth's climate by reflecting and absorbing radiation, transporting latent...
Cloud-system resolving models (CRM), which are based on the nonhydrostatic equations of motion and t...
Convective processes affect large-scale environments through cloud-radiation interaction, cloud micr...
To date, no observation-based proxy for climate change has been successful in quantifying the feedba...
To date, no observation-based proxy for climate change has been successful in quantifying the feedba...
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...
One of the biggest uncertainties associated with climate models and climate forcing is the treatment...
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...
Climate models are an important tool in understanding the mechanisms of the climate system and for p...
To test the impact of modeling uncertainties and biases on the simulation of cloud feedbacks, severa...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds strongly influence Earth's climate by reflecting and absorbing radiation, transporting latent...
Clouds strongly influence Earth's climate by reflecting and absorbing radiation, transporting latent...
Cloud-system resolving models (CRM), which are based on the nonhydrostatic equations of motion and t...
Convective processes affect large-scale environments through cloud-radiation interaction, cloud micr...
To date, no observation-based proxy for climate change has been successful in quantifying the feedba...
To date, no observation-based proxy for climate change has been successful in quantifying the feedba...
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...
One of the biggest uncertainties associated with climate models and climate forcing is the treatment...
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...
Climate models are an important tool in understanding the mechanisms of the climate system and for p...
To test the impact of modeling uncertainties and biases on the simulation of cloud feedbacks, severa...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds strongly influence Earth's climate by reflecting and absorbing radiation, transporting latent...
Clouds strongly influence Earth's climate by reflecting and absorbing radiation, transporting latent...
Cloud-system resolving models (CRM), which are based on the nonhydrostatic equations of motion and t...
Convective processes affect large-scale environments through cloud-radiation interaction, cloud micr...