The Max-Planck-Institute Aerosol Climatology version 1 (MAC-v1) is introduced. It describes the optical properties of tropospheric aerosols on monthly timescales and with global coverage at a spatial resolution of 1° in latitude and longitude. By providing aerosol radiative properties for any wavelength of the solar (or shortwave) and of the terrestrial (or longwave) radiation spectrum, as needed in radiative transfer applications, this MAC-v1 data set lends itself to simplified and computationally efficient representations of tropospheric aerosol in climate studies. Estimates of aerosol radiative properties are provided for both total and anthropogenic aerosol in annual time steps from preindustrial times (i.e., starting with year 1860) we...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Solar surface irradiance is an important variable in many different fields, e.g., climate monitoring...
A simple plume implementation of the second version (v2) of the Max Planck Institute Aerosol Climato...
The Hamburg Aerosol Climatology version 1 (HAC-v1) is introduced. It describes the optical propertie...
The Hamburg Aerosol Climatology version 1 (HAC-v1) is introduced. It describes the optical propertie...
The MAC aerosol climatology defines monthly global maps for aerosol properties. The definition of mi...
A global aerosol climatology is needed in the study of decadal temperature change due to natural and...
Monthly global maps for aerosol properties of the MACv2 climatology are applied in an off-line radia...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Aerosols play an important role in the global climate system. However, their effects on the radiatio...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Solar surface irradiance is an important variable in many different fields, e.g., climate monitoring...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Solar surface irradiance is an important variable in many different fields, e.g., climate monitoring...
A simple plume implementation of the second version (v2) of the Max Planck Institute Aerosol Climato...
The Hamburg Aerosol Climatology version 1 (HAC-v1) is introduced. It describes the optical propertie...
The Hamburg Aerosol Climatology version 1 (HAC-v1) is introduced. It describes the optical propertie...
The MAC aerosol climatology defines monthly global maps for aerosol properties. The definition of mi...
A global aerosol climatology is needed in the study of decadal temperature change due to natural and...
Monthly global maps for aerosol properties of the MACv2 climatology are applied in an off-line radia...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Aerosols play an important role in the global climate system. However, their effects on the radiatio...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Solar surface irradiance is an important variable in many different fields, e.g., climate monitoring...
We present a comprehensive examination of aerosol absorption with a focus on evaluating the sensitiv...
Solar surface irradiance is an important variable in many different fields, e.g., climate monitoring...
A simple plume implementation of the second version (v2) of the Max Planck Institute Aerosol Climato...