The ability of the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–NCAR Mesoscale Model (MM5) to simulate midlatitude ice clouds is evaluated. Model outputs are compared to long-term meteorological measurements by active (radar and lidar) and passive (infrared and visible fluxes) remote sensing collected at an atmospheric observatory near Paris, France. The goal is to understand which of four microphysical schemes is best suited to simulate midlatitude ice clouds. The methodology consists of simulating instrument observables from the model outputs without any profile inversion, which allows the authors to use fewer assumptions on microphysical and optical properties of ice particles. Among the four schemes compared in the current study, the ...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
International audienceThis paper reports on the sensitivity of the brightness temperatures associate...
Ice microphysical processes have a profound impact on the weather and climate given their ability to...
The ability of the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–NCAR Mesoscale Model (MM5) to simu...
Ice clouds play a major role in the radiative energy budget of the Earth-atmosphere system (Liou 198...
International audienceThe description of clouds in mesoscale models has progressed significantly dur...
In this study we evaluate cloud properties simulated by the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 (CA...
The inference of ice cloud properties from remote sensing data depends on the assumed forward ice pa...
This thesis concerns the microphysical properties of clouds made up of ice particles, called ice clo...
The broad goal of this research is to improve climate prediction through better representation of ci...
International audienceBulk microphysical properties of ice clouds, such as fall speed and ice crysta...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
International audienceThis paper reports on the sensitivity of the brightness temperatures associate...
Ice microphysical processes have a profound impact on the weather and climate given their ability to...
The ability of the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–NCAR Mesoscale Model (MM5) to simu...
Ice clouds play a major role in the radiative energy budget of the Earth-atmosphere system (Liou 198...
International audienceThe description of clouds in mesoscale models has progressed significantly dur...
In this study we evaluate cloud properties simulated by the Community Atmosphere Model version 5 (CA...
The inference of ice cloud properties from remote sensing data depends on the assumed forward ice pa...
This thesis concerns the microphysical properties of clouds made up of ice particles, called ice clo...
The broad goal of this research is to improve climate prediction through better representation of ci...
International audienceBulk microphysical properties of ice clouds, such as fall speed and ice crysta...
This study uses aircraft measurements of relative humidity and ice crystal size distribution collect...
A revised approach to cloud microphysical processes in a commonly used bulk microphysics parameteriz...
International audienceThis paper reports on the sensitivity of the brightness temperatures associate...
Ice microphysical processes have a profound impact on the weather and climate given their ability to...