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Advancing Earth System Science With the NASA Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem (PACE) Satellite Mission. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
Werdell PJ   +15 more
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Increased future ocean heat uptake constrained by Antarctic sea ice extent

open access: yes
Vogt L   +5 more
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Provenance of Feedback in Cloud Services

2014 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Service Oriented System Engineering, 2014
With the fast adoption of Services Computing, even more driven by the emergence of the Cloud, the need to ensure accountability for quality of service (QoS) for servicebased systems/services has reached a critical level. This need has triggered numerous researches in the fields of trust, reputation and provenance.
Hamadache, Kahina, Zerva, Paraskevi
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Feedback-based optimization of a private cloud

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2012
The optimization problem addressed by this paper involves the allocation of resources in a private cloud such that cost to the provider is minimized (through the maximization of resource sharing) while attempting to meet all client application requirements (as specified in the SLAs). At the heart of any optimization based resource allocation algorithm,
Hamoun Ghanbari   +3 more
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DROPLET FEEDBACK ON VAPOR IN A WARM CLOUD

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2009
A new model to study the effect of turbulence on the cloud droplets in the condensation phase is proposed and its behavior investigated by direct numerical simulations. The model is a generalization of the one by Celani, Mazzino, Tizzi, New J. Phys.10, 075021 (2008), where the droplet feedback on vapor is now explicitly taken into account. Physically,
A. CELANI, MAZZINO, ANDREA, TIZZI, MARCO
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On the Use of Cloud Forcing to Estimate Cloud Feedback

Journal of Climate, 2004
Abstract Uncertainty in cloud feedback is the leading cause of discrepancy in model predictions of climate change. The use of observed or model-simulated radiative fluxes to diagnose the effect of clouds on climate sensitivity requires an accurate understanding of the distinction between a change in cloud radiative forcing and a cloud feedback.
Brian J. Soden   +2 more
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Cloud radios with limited feedback

2014 International Conference on Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM), 2014
Cooperation in a cellular network is seen as a key technique in managing other cell interference to observe a gain in achievable rate. In this paper, we present the achievable rates for a cloud radio network using a zero forcing (ZF) equalizer with dirty paper precoding (DPC).
Kiran Kuchi   +5 more
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Constraining Cloud Feedbacks

Science, 2012
A simple diagnostic circumvents the need for measuring cloud properties, helping to improve climate sensitivity estimates.
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Clouds, Cloud Observations and Cloud Feedbacks

1994
The H2O molecule is one of the fundamental building blocks of the Earth’s climate system. A remarkable feature of our planet is the existence of significant amounts of water in solid, liquid and gaseous form. Water is continually recycled between these three phases of the hydrological cycle, all of which play important roles in the climate system.
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