A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a feature of global climate models (GCMs). A robust positive trend in observed liquid water path (LWP) over the last two decades across the warming Southern Ocean supports the negative shortwave cloud feedback predicted by GCMs. This feature has been proposed to be due to transitions from ice to liquid with warming. To gain insight into the shortwave cloud feedback we examine extratropical cyclone variability and the response of extratropical cyclones to transient warming in GCM simulations. Multi-Sensor Advanced Climatology Liquid Water Path (MAC-LWP) microwave observations of cyclone properties from the period 1992–2015 are contrasted with GCM si...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
An analysis of diabatic heating and moistening processes from 12-36 hour lead time forecasts from 12...
An unusually strong and prolonged stratospheric sudden warming (SSW) in January 2006 was the first m...
The composite effect of intraseasonal sea surface temperature (SST) variability on the Madden-Julian...
An unusually strong and prolonged stratospheric sudden warming (SSW) in January 2006 was the first m...
To support calibration and validation of satel- lite sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals, over ...
We present a new parameterisation that relates surface mass balance (SMB: the sum of surface accumu...
The stratospheric contribution to tropospheric ozone (O3) has been a subject of much debate in recen...
The impact on the dynamics of the stratosphere of three approaches to geoengineering by solar radiat...
We analyse simulations performed for the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) to estimate the r...
lnSAR has been proved its unprecedented ability and merits of monitoring ground deformation on large...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
An analysis of diabatic heating and moistening processes from 12-36 hour lead time forecasts from 12...
An unusually strong and prolonged stratospheric sudden warming (SSW) in January 2006 was the first m...
The composite effect of intraseasonal sea surface temperature (SST) variability on the Madden-Julian...
An unusually strong and prolonged stratospheric sudden warming (SSW) in January 2006 was the first m...
To support calibration and validation of satel- lite sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals, over ...
We present a new parameterisation that relates surface mass balance (SMB: the sum of surface accumu...
The stratospheric contribution to tropospheric ozone (O3) has been a subject of much debate in recen...
The impact on the dynamics of the stratosphere of three approaches to geoengineering by solar radiat...
We analyse simulations performed for the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) to estimate the r...
lnSAR has been proved its unprecedented ability and merits of monitoring ground deformation on large...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
New in-situ aircraft measurements of Saharan dust originating from Mali, Mauritania and Algeria tak...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...
Global wetlands are believed to be climate sensitive, and are the largest natural emitters of methan...