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Earth radiation budget science, 1978 : proceedings of a workshop /
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Langley Research Center +2 more
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Earth's ecosystems are experiencing wide‐ranging impacts from global climate change, including increased average and extreme temperatures. These temperature shifts can drastically affect plant physiology, threatening the future of even common plant species. Here, we focus on photosynthetic function in a native Southern California shrub species.
Anna K. M. Bowen +8 more
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A 41-Year Global All-Sky Surface Longwave Radiation Components Dataset at 5 km and hourly Resolution
Longwave radiation (LWR) is a critical factor in surface energy balance and greenhouse effect studies, and its accurate measurement is essential for understanding climate change.
Yihan Du +5 more
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Microphysics and interactions of aerosols and fog on the northwest Atlantic Ocean
In the Grand Banks, aerosol size distributions were bimodal, aerosol and fog droplet concentrations were low, and fogs were shorter (<12 hours). In contrast, near Sable Island, aerosol size distributions had a single broad mode that was likely influenced by continental emissions, corresponding with higher aerosol and droplet concentrations as well as ...
Gianina Giacosa +11 more
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Intensity dependence of El Niño and La Niña evolution and mixed‐layer heat‐budget processes
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) intensity modulates the spatial, temporal, and dynamical evolution of events strongly. El Niño SST anomalies shift westward with decreasing intensity, while La Niña anomalies remain spatially fixed. Stronger events initiate earlier and persist longer than weak events.
Parya Adibi +3 more
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The annual and seasonal averaged Earth atmosphere radiation budgets derived from the most complete set of satellite observations available are presented. The budgets were derived from a composite of 48 monthly mean radiation budget maps.
Stephens, G. L. +2 more
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Abstract The presence of Arctic clouds plays a crucial role in the evolution of the surface temperature of Arctic sea ice. However, large biases in cloud representation remain in state‐of‐the‐art weather and climate models. In this study, we use observational data from the one‐year Arctic ship campaign Multi‐disciplinary drifting Observatory for the ...
Luise Schulte +5 more
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P1.20 THE NOAA-9 EARTH RADIATION BUDGET EXPERIMENT WIDE FIELD-OF-VIEW DATA SET
The Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) consisted of wide field-of-view (WFOV) radiometers (Luther, 1986) and scanning radiometers for measuring outgoing longwave radiation and solar radiation ...
Kathryn A. Bush +2 more
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We document for the first time how the assimilation of CS2SMOS observations improves the model representation of Arctic sea‐ice thickness (SIT) and its variability: biases are reduced (top row), while excessive variability in the Beaufort Sea and lack of variability in the ice pack are both corrected (bottom row).
Jiping Xie +3 more
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Low Earth Observing instruments that are used to monitor the incoming solar and outgoing long wave radiation have been a crucial part of studying the Earths radiation budget for the past three decades.
Mahan, James Robert +2 more
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