The DACCIWA (Dynamics Aerosol Chemistry Cloud Interactions in West Africa) project and the associated ground-based field experiment, which took place during summer 2016, provided a comprehensive dataset on the low-level stratiform clouds (LLSCs), which develop almost every night over southern West Africa. The LLSCs, inaccurately represented in climate and weather forecasts, form in the monsoon flow during the night and break up during the following morning or afternoon, affecting considerably the radiation budget. Several published studies give an overview of the measurements during the campaign, analyse the dynamical features in which the LLSCs develop, and quantify the processes involved in the LLSC formation. Based on the main results of...
International audienceLow level stratiform clouds (LLSCs) covering a large area appear frequently du...
The misrepresentation of the diurnal cycle of boundary layer clouds by large-scale models strongly i...
The southern parts of West Africa are frequently covered by an extensive deck of shallow, low (200-4...
The DACCIWA (Dynamics Aerosol Chemistry Cloud Interactions in West Africa) project and the associate...
This study presents the first detailed observational analysis of the complete diurnal cycle of strat...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
During the boreal summer, the monsoon season that takes place in West Africa is accompanied by low s...
A ground-based field campaign was conducted in southern West Africa from mid-June to the end of July...
Within the framework of the DACCIWA (Dynamics Aerosol Chemistry Cloud Interactions in West Africa) p...
This study presents the first detailed observational analysis of the complete diurnal cycle of strat...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
A ground-based field campaign was conducted in southern West Africa from mid-June to the end of July...
Nocturnal low-level stratus clouds (LLCs) are frequently observed in the atmospheric boundary layer ...
We performed a high-resolution numerical simulation to study the development of extensive low-level ...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
International audienceLow level stratiform clouds (LLSCs) covering a large area appear frequently du...
The misrepresentation of the diurnal cycle of boundary layer clouds by large-scale models strongly i...
The southern parts of West Africa are frequently covered by an extensive deck of shallow, low (200-4...
The DACCIWA (Dynamics Aerosol Chemistry Cloud Interactions in West Africa) project and the associate...
This study presents the first detailed observational analysis of the complete diurnal cycle of strat...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
During the boreal summer, the monsoon season that takes place in West Africa is accompanied by low s...
A ground-based field campaign was conducted in southern West Africa from mid-June to the end of July...
Within the framework of the DACCIWA (Dynamics Aerosol Chemistry Cloud Interactions in West Africa) p...
This study presents the first detailed observational analysis of the complete diurnal cycle of strat...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
A ground-based field campaign was conducted in southern West Africa from mid-June to the end of July...
Nocturnal low-level stratus clouds (LLCs) are frequently observed in the atmospheric boundary layer ...
We performed a high-resolution numerical simulation to study the development of extensive low-level ...
During the West African summer monsoon season, extended nocturnal stratiform low-level clouds (LLCs)...
International audienceLow level stratiform clouds (LLSCs) covering a large area appear frequently du...
The misrepresentation of the diurnal cycle of boundary layer clouds by large-scale models strongly i...
The southern parts of West Africa are frequently covered by an extensive deck of shallow, low (200-4...