Two years of ground-based remote sensing observations are used to study the vertical structure of marine cumulus near the island of Barbados, including their cloud fraction and mass flux profile. Daily radar derived cloud fraction profiles peak at different height levels depending on the depth of the cumuli and thus the extent to which they precipitate. Nonprecipitating cumuli have a peak cloud fraction of about 5% near mean cloud base (700m), whereas precipitating cumuli tend to have a peak of only 2% near cloud base. Nineteen percent of the precipitating cumuli are accompanied by large cloud fractions near the detrainment level of cumulus tops (similar to 1700m). Day-to-day variations in cloud fraction near cloud base are modest (similar ...
© 2015 American Meteorological Society. Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mix...
Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mixing and cloud microphysical properties i...
The CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over BArbados) projec...
Two years of ground-based remote sensing observations are used to study the vertical structure of ma...
Oceanic cumuli are ubiquitous in the subtropics and help regulate the thermodynamic structure of the...
The signature of aerosols and meteorology on the development of precipitation from shallow cumuli in...
The signature of aerosols and meteorology on the development of precipitation from shallow cumuli in...
Marine nonprecipitating cumulus topped boundary layers (CTBL) observed in a tropical and in a trade-...
The distribution of mass flux at the cloud base has long been thought to be independent of large-sca...
In this thesis upward spectral radiances are analyzed, which were sampled above subtropical trade wi...
Clear experimental evidence of the Twomey effect for shallow trade wind cumuli near Barbados is pres...
Airborne remote sensing observations over the tropical Atlantic Ocean upstream of Barbados are used ...
Shallow marine cumulus clouds are by far the most frequently observed cloud type over the Earth's o...
The CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over BArbados) projec...
Abstract Guided by ground-based radar and lidar profiling at the Barbados Cloud Observatory (BCO), t...
© 2015 American Meteorological Society. Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mix...
Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mixing and cloud microphysical properties i...
The CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over BArbados) projec...
Two years of ground-based remote sensing observations are used to study the vertical structure of ma...
Oceanic cumuli are ubiquitous in the subtropics and help regulate the thermodynamic structure of the...
The signature of aerosols and meteorology on the development of precipitation from shallow cumuli in...
The signature of aerosols and meteorology on the development of precipitation from shallow cumuli in...
Marine nonprecipitating cumulus topped boundary layers (CTBL) observed in a tropical and in a trade-...
The distribution of mass flux at the cloud base has long been thought to be independent of large-sca...
In this thesis upward spectral radiances are analyzed, which were sampled above subtropical trade wi...
Clear experimental evidence of the Twomey effect for shallow trade wind cumuli near Barbados is pres...
Airborne remote sensing observations over the tropical Atlantic Ocean upstream of Barbados are used ...
Shallow marine cumulus clouds are by far the most frequently observed cloud type over the Earth's o...
The CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over BArbados) projec...
Abstract Guided by ground-based radar and lidar profiling at the Barbados Cloud Observatory (BCO), t...
© 2015 American Meteorological Society. Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mix...
Helicopter-borne observations of the impact of turbulent mixing and cloud microphysical properties i...
The CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over BArbados) projec...