Satellite images often show significant variations in the structure of marine stratocumulus clouds on scales ranging from 10 to 1000 km. This is illustrated where a GOES West satellite image shows a well-defined variation in cloud structure near 32 N, 122 W on 30 June 1987. Aircraft measurements were made with the UK C-130 and the NCAR Electra on this day as part of the FIRE Marine Stratocumulus Intensive Field Observations (IFO). The mean, turbulent, and the microphysical structure of the clouds sampled in these two areas are compared an an attempt is made to explain the differences in cloud structure. In an attempt to identify any systematic differences between the measurements made with the two aircraft, data were analyzed that were coll...
The 1 and 20 Hz data are examined from the Electra flights made on July 5, 1987. The flight legs con...
A cloud rift is characterized as a large-scale, persistent area of broken, low-reflectivity stratocu...
High-resolution measurements of thermodynamic, microphysical, and turbulence properties inside a tur...
A major goal of research on marine stratocumulus is to try to understand the processes that generate...
Boundary layer cloudiness plays several important roles in the energy budget of the earth. Low level...
A cross pattern was flown by the NCAR Electra in the restricted air space around San Nicolas Island ...
Data from three research flights, conducted over water near the California coast, are used to invest...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-15-0137.1Data fro...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The 7 July mission of the 1987 FIRE Marine Stratocumulus Intensive Field Observations was chosen for...
On several occasions during the FIRE Marine Stratocumulus IFO off the California coast, small cumulu...
Aircraft measurements are analysed from the “First Lagrangian” of the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transit...
The effects of aerosols on the microphysical characteristics of marine stratocumulus clouds can have...
There is a growing body of observational evidence on inhomogeneous cloud structure, most recently fr...
This study examines the vertical variations of cloud microphysical relationships and their implicati...
The 1 and 20 Hz data are examined from the Electra flights made on July 5, 1987. The flight legs con...
A cloud rift is characterized as a large-scale, persistent area of broken, low-reflectivity stratocu...
High-resolution measurements of thermodynamic, microphysical, and turbulence properties inside a tur...
A major goal of research on marine stratocumulus is to try to understand the processes that generate...
Boundary layer cloudiness plays several important roles in the energy budget of the earth. Low level...
A cross pattern was flown by the NCAR Electra in the restricted air space around San Nicolas Island ...
Data from three research flights, conducted over water near the California coast, are used to invest...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-15-0137.1Data fro...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/...
The 7 July mission of the 1987 FIRE Marine Stratocumulus Intensive Field Observations was chosen for...
On several occasions during the FIRE Marine Stratocumulus IFO off the California coast, small cumulu...
Aircraft measurements are analysed from the “First Lagrangian” of the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transit...
The effects of aerosols on the microphysical characteristics of marine stratocumulus clouds can have...
There is a growing body of observational evidence on inhomogeneous cloud structure, most recently fr...
This study examines the vertical variations of cloud microphysical relationships and their implicati...
The 1 and 20 Hz data are examined from the Electra flights made on July 5, 1987. The flight legs con...
A cloud rift is characterized as a large-scale, persistent area of broken, low-reflectivity stratocu...
High-resolution measurements of thermodynamic, microphysical, and turbulence properties inside a tur...