Abstract The Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of the global average. This warming is influenced by clouds which modulate the solar and terrestrial radiative fluxes, and thus, determine the surface energy budget. However, the interactions among clouds, aerosols, and radiative fluxes in the Arctic are still poorly understood. To address these uncertainties, the Ny-Ålesund AeroSol Cloud ExperimeNT (NASCENT) study was conducted from September 2019 to August 2020 in Ny-Ålesund Svalbard. The campaign’s primary goal was to elucidate the life cycle of aerosols in the Arctic and to determine how they modulate cloud properties throughout the year. In-situ and remote sensing observations were taken on the ground at sea-level and at a mo...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of the global average. This warming is influenced ...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed en...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
The role aerosol chemical composition plays in Arctic low-level cloud formation is still poorly unde...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The Arctic is warming at more than twice the rate of the global average. This warming is influenced ...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
The Arctic region suffers an extreme vulnerability to climate change, with an increase in surface ai...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are small liquid or solid particles suspended in the air. They are pre...
Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification. This term represents the recently observed en...
The Arctic is a place particularly vulnerable to climate change, warming at an accelerated rate comp...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
The role aerosol chemical composition plays in Arctic low-level cloud formation is still poorly unde...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
International audienceClimate simulations suggest that cloud feedback plays an important role in the...
The climate in the Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on earth. Poorly understood feedback...