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Aerosol–Stratocumulus–Radiation Interactions over the Southeast Pacific: Implications to the Underlying Air–Sea Coupling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ecently, Chen et al. used a combination of observations and WRF simulations to illustrate that the anthropogenic aerosol?cloud microphysics?radiation interactions over the southeast Pacific can potentially reduce the ...
Aerosol Direct Radiative and Cloud Adjustment Effects on Surface Climate over Eastern China: Analyses of WRF Model Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The WRF-simulated changes in clouds and climate due to the increased anthropogenic aerosols for the summers of 2002?08 (vs the 1970s) over eastern China were used to offline calculate the radiative forcings associated with ...
Aerosol–Stratocumulus–Radiation Interactions over the Southeast Pacific
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: tmosphere?ocean general circulation models tend to underestimate the solar radiative forcing by stratocumulus over the southeast Pacific, contributing to a warm sea surface temperature (SST) bias. The underestimation may ...
Persistent Spring Shortwave Cloud Radiative Effect and the Associated Circulations over Southeastern China
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractClouds strongly modulate regional radiation balance and their evolution is profoundly influenced by circulations. This study uses 2001?16 satellite and reanalysis data together with regional model simulations to ...
Extreme Snow Events along the Coast of the Northeast United States: Potential Changes due to Global Warming
Publisher: American Meteorological Society