By interacting with radiation, clouds modulate the flow of energy through the Earth system, the circulation of the atmosphere, and regional climate. We review the impact of cloud‐radiation interactions for the atmospheric circulation in the present‐day climate, its internal variability and its response to climate change. After summarizing cloud‐controlling factors and cloud‐radiative effects, we clarify the scope and limits of the Clouds On‐Off Klimate Model Intercomparison Experiment (COOKIE) and cloud‐locking modeling methods. COOKIE showed that the presence of cloud‐radiative effects shapes the circulation in the present‐day climate in many important ways, including the width of the tropical rain belts and the position of the extratropic...
Humanity has a primordial fascination with clouds. The meteorological and hydrological communities h...
Clouds exert major influences on both shortwave and longwave radiation as well as on the hydrologica...
Cloud feedback—the change in top‐of‐atmosphere radiative flux resulting from the cloud response to w...
By interacting with radiation, clouds modulate the flow of energy through the Earth system, the circ...
By interacting with radiation, clouds modulate the flow of energy through the Earth system, the circ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In climate models, the simulation of clouds is known t...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Climate change leads to changes in cloud‐radiative heating, which previous work showed have a substa...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Cloud radiative effects (CREs) have well documented ...
We review the effects of dynamical variability on clouds and radiation in observations and models an...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
Understanding the role of clouds in climate change remains a considerable challenge. Traditionally, ...
Humanity has a primordial fascination with clouds. The meteorological and hydrological communities h...
Clouds exert major influences on both shortwave and longwave radiation as well as on the hydrologica...
Cloud feedback—the change in top‐of‐atmosphere radiative flux resulting from the cloud response to w...
By interacting with radiation, clouds modulate the flow of energy through the Earth system, the circ...
By interacting with radiation, clouds modulate the flow of energy through the Earth system, the circ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In climate models, the simulation of clouds is known t...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Clouds are important for global climate since they have a strong impact on solar and terrestrial ra...
Climate change leads to changes in cloud‐radiative heating, which previous work showed have a substa...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Cloud radiative effects (CREs) have well documented ...
We review the effects of dynamical variability on clouds and radiation in observations and models an...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
What makes clouds ethereal and beautiful also makes them complex and challenging to understand and ...
Understanding the role of clouds in climate change remains a considerable challenge. Traditionally, ...
Humanity has a primordial fascination with clouds. The meteorological and hydrological communities h...
Clouds exert major influences on both shortwave and longwave radiation as well as on the hydrologica...
Cloud feedback—the change in top‐of‐atmosphere radiative flux resulting from the cloud response to w...