Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS), are used to evaluate cloud and vertical temperature structure in the Met Office Unified Model (MetUM). The observation period can be split into 5 regimes; the first two regimes had a large number of frontal systems, which were associated with deep cloud. During the remainder of the campaign a layer of low-level cloud occurred, typical of central Arctic summer conditions, along with two periods of greatly reduced cloud cover. The short-range operational NWP forecasts could not accurately reproduce the observed variations in near-surface temperature. A major source of this error was found to be the temperature-dependant su...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
Understanding the rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is limited by a lack of understanding of un...
Atmospheric measurements from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) are used to evaluate the p...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic (>80 N) clouds observed during the 2008...
Atmospheric measurements from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) are used to evaluate the p...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( >  80° N) clouds ob...
Recent and future changes to Arctic climate have the potential to impact the region's wildlife, vege...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
Observations made during late summer in the central Arctic Ocean, as part of the Arctic Summer Cloud...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( > 80°N) clouds observed during the 20...
Understanding the rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is limited by a lack of understanding of un...
Atmospheric measurements from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) are used to evaluate the p...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic (>80 N) clouds observed during the 2008...
Atmospheric measurements from the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) are used to evaluate the p...
We perform a model intercomparison of summertime high Arctic ( >  80° N) clouds ob...
Recent and future changes to Arctic climate have the potential to impact the region's wildlife, vege...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The Arctic climate is changing; temperature changes in the Arctic are greater than at midlatitudes, ...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...