Quantifying the role of clouds in the earth's radiation budget is essential for improving our understanding of the drivers and feedback mechanisms of climate change. This holds in particular for the Arctic, the region currently undergoing the most rapid changes. This region, however, also poses significant challenges to remote-sensing retrievals of clouds and radiative fluxes, introducing large uncertainties in current climate data records. In particular, low-level stratiform clouds are common in the Arctic but are, due to their low altitude, challenging to observe and characterize with remote-sensing techniques. The availability of reliable ground-based observations as reference is thus of high importance. In the present study, radiative t...
Contemporary climate models show that clouds are one of the key components in the climate of the Arc...
This thesis primarily considers the spaceborne remote sensing of ice clouds and frozen precipitation...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...
For the first time, the cloud radiative effect (CRE) has been characterized for the Arctic site Ny-...
In this thesis, the radiative effect of Arctic clouds during early summer is investigated based on o...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
The cloud radiative forcing (CRF) quantifies the warming or cooling effects of clouds. To derive the...
Arctic low clouds strongly affect the Arctic surface energy budget. Through this impact Arctic low c...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
Clouds regulate the Earth's radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
The first airborne measurements of the Far- InfraRed Radiometer (FIRR) were performed in April 2015...
Low clouds persist in the summer Arctic with important consequences for the radiation budget. In thi...
International audienceCloud radiative forcing is a very important concept to understand what kind of...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) campaign, which was co...
Contemporary climate models show that clouds are one of the key components in the climate of the Arc...
This thesis primarily considers the spaceborne remote sensing of ice clouds and frozen precipitation...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...
For the first time, the cloud radiative effect (CRE) has been characterized for the Arctic site Ny-...
In this thesis, the radiative effect of Arctic clouds during early summer is investigated based on o...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
The Arctic climate has changed significantly in the last decades, experiencing a dramatic loss of se...
The cloud radiative forcing (CRF) quantifies the warming or cooling effects of clouds. To derive the...
Arctic low clouds strongly affect the Arctic surface energy budget. Through this impact Arctic low c...
Clouds regulate the Earth’s radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
Clouds regulate the Earth's radiation budget, both by reflecting part of the incoming sunlight leadi...
The first airborne measurements of the Far- InfraRed Radiometer (FIRR) were performed in April 2015...
Low clouds persist in the summer Arctic with important consequences for the radiation budget. In thi...
International audienceCloud radiative forcing is a very important concept to understand what kind of...
During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) campaign, which was co...
Contemporary climate models show that clouds are one of the key components in the climate of the Arc...
This thesis primarily considers the spaceborne remote sensing of ice clouds and frozen precipitation...
Two decades of measurements of spectral reflectance of solar radiation at the top of the atmosphere ...