Sensitivity of Stratocumulus–Cumulus Transitions in a Cloudy Energy Balance Model
Abstract Stratocumulus (Sc) clouds have high impact on the climate system because of their strong cooling effect (albedo). In the subtropical oceans they naturally break up into cumulus (Cu) as environmental conditions change, a phenomenon called Stratocumulus–Cumulus Transition (SCT).
George Datseris
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Afforestation-Related Fertilisation Quickly Turns Barren Cutaway Peatland Into a Carbon Dioxide Sink. [PDF]
Buzacott AJV +9 more
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La télédetection : un outil pour le suivi et l'évaluation de la désertification [PDF]
Begni, G. +8 more
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Capturing Spatiotemporal and Subgrid Variability in Global Land Surface Albedo Parameterization
Abstract Accurate surface albedo parameterization is critical for modeling Earth's energy balance. Yet, many schemes rely on static look‐up tables or semi‐empirical formulations that fail to capture spatiotemporal variations and complex radiative interactions. This study develops a physics‐informed machine‐learning parameterization using 19 years (2003–
Akarsh Ralhan, Xin‐Zhong Liang
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The impact of increasing urban surface albedo on outdoor air and surface temperatures during summer in newly developed areas. [PDF]
Elgendy D, Tolba O, Kamel T.
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Abstract The launch of the Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission in 2023 marked a new era in air quality monitoring by providing high‐frequency, geostationary observations of column NO2 across most of North America. In this study, we present the first implementation of a TEMPO NO2 data assimilation system using the Joint ...
Maryam Abdi‐Oskouei +36 more
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Community-driven variations in snow algae color modulate snow albedo reduction. [PDF]
Almela P +4 more
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Essai sur le rôle de la zone tropicale dans les changements climatiques : l'exemple africain [PDF]
Maley, Jean
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Downscaling Daily Discharge to Sub‐Daily Scales for Alpine Glacierized Catchments
Abstract Hydrological dynamics in glacierized catchments of the Alps are shaped by temperature‐driven processes, including snow and ice melt as well as precipitation, leading to diel streamflow cycles that vary in intensity within‐ and among‐the seasons.
Anne‐Laure Argentin +9 more
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