We implement a set of new parameterizations into the widely used Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model to account for effects of snow grain shape (spherical vs. nonspherical) and black carbon (BC)–snow mixing state (external vs. internal). We find that nonspherical snow grains lead to higher pure albedo but weaker BC-induced albedo reductions relative to spherical snow grains, while BC–snow internal mixing significantly enhances albedo reductions relative to external mixing. The combination of snow nonsphericity and internal mixing suggests an important interactive effect on BC-induced albedo reduction. Comparisons with observations of clean and BC-contaminated snow albedo show that model simulations accounting for both snow nonsp...
In the Tibetan Plateau, the black carbon (BC) concentration in surface snow and snow pits has receiv...
The plausible impact of light-absorbing aerosols on snow darkening and subsequent retreating of glac...
Radiative transfer models of snow albedo have usually assumed a spherical shape for the snow grains,...
We implement a set of new parameterizations into the widely used Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (...
Black carbon (BC), also known as soot, has been identified as the second most important anthropogeni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Snow cover is important for Earth’s surface energy ...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) in snow in the Himalayas has recently attracted considerable...
Black carbon (BC) and dust deposited on snow and glacier surfaces can reduce the surface albedo, acc...
More data description are available at the following website: http://www.atmos.washington.edu/articl...
Black carbon (BC) in snow in the Himalayas has recently attracted considerable interest due to its i...
Abstract We estimate the snow albedo forcing and direct radiative forcing (DRF) of black carbon (BC)...
Using field observation, we perform radiative transfer calculations on snowpacks in the Arctic, Chin...
A snow survey was carried out to collect 13 surface snow samples (10 for fresh snow, and 3 for aged ...
Two important factors that control snow albedo are snow grain growth and presence of light-absorbing...
We apply our Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model, coupled to a general circulation model...
In the Tibetan Plateau, the black carbon (BC) concentration in surface snow and snow pits has receiv...
The plausible impact of light-absorbing aerosols on snow darkening and subsequent retreating of glac...
Radiative transfer models of snow albedo have usually assumed a spherical shape for the snow grains,...
We implement a set of new parameterizations into the widely used Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (...
Black carbon (BC), also known as soot, has been identified as the second most important anthropogeni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Snow cover is important for Earth’s surface energy ...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) in snow in the Himalayas has recently attracted considerable...
Black carbon (BC) and dust deposited on snow and glacier surfaces can reduce the surface albedo, acc...
More data description are available at the following website: http://www.atmos.washington.edu/articl...
Black carbon (BC) in snow in the Himalayas has recently attracted considerable interest due to its i...
Abstract We estimate the snow albedo forcing and direct radiative forcing (DRF) of black carbon (BC)...
Using field observation, we perform radiative transfer calculations on snowpacks in the Arctic, Chin...
A snow survey was carried out to collect 13 surface snow samples (10 for fresh snow, and 3 for aged ...
Two important factors that control snow albedo are snow grain growth and presence of light-absorbing...
We apply our Snow, Ice, and Aerosol Radiative (SNICAR) model, coupled to a general circulation model...
In the Tibetan Plateau, the black carbon (BC) concentration in surface snow and snow pits has receiv...
The plausible impact of light-absorbing aerosols on snow darkening and subsequent retreating of glac...
Radiative transfer models of snow albedo have usually assumed a spherical shape for the snow grains,...