Development and testing of polar weather research and forecasting model: 2. Arctic Ocean
DH Bromwich, KM Hines, LS Bai - Journal of Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A version of the state‐of‐the‐art Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) has been
developed for polar applications. The model known as “Polar WRF” is tested over the Arctic …
developed for polar applications. The model known as “Polar WRF” is tested over the Arctic …
Summertime low clouds mediate the impact of the large-scale circulation on Arctic sea ice
The rapid Arctic sea ice retreat in the early 21st century is believed to be driven by several
dynamic and thermodynamic feedbacks, such as ice-albedo feedback and water vapor …
dynamic and thermodynamic feedbacks, such as ice-albedo feedback and water vapor …
Toward a more realistic representation of surface albedo in NASA CERES-derived surface radiative fluxes: A comparison with the MOSAiC field campaign …
Accurate multidecadal radiative flux records are vital to understand Arctic amplification and
constrain climate model uncertainties. Uncertainty in the NASA Clouds and the Earth's …
constrain climate model uncertainties. Uncertainty in the NASA Clouds and the Earth's …
Effect of surface albedo, water vapour, and atmospheric aerosols on the cloud-free shortwave radiative budget in the Arctic
C Di Biagio, A di Sarra, P Eriksen, SE Ascanius… - Climate dynamics, 2012 - Springer
This study is based on ground-based measurements of downward surface shortwave
irradiance (SW), columnar water vapour (wv), and aerosol optical depth (τ) obtained at Thule …
irradiance (SW), columnar water vapour (wv), and aerosol optical depth (τ) obtained at Thule …
Prediction of wet snow shedding from surfaces under various heat transfer modes
Prediction of snow shedding from overhead structures is crucial to minimize threat to public
safety due to snow falling from these structures. Liquid water content (LWC) of snow impacts …
safety due to snow falling from these structures. Liquid water content (LWC) of snow impacts …
Spatiotemporal variability of solar radiation introduced by clouds over Arctic sea ice
C Barrientos Velasco, H Deneke… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - amt.copernicus.org
The role of clouds in recent Arctic warming is not fully understood, including their effects on
the solar radiation and the surface energy budget. To investigate relevant small-scale …
the solar radiation and the surface energy budget. To investigate relevant small-scale …
Analysis of the temporal–spatial changes in surface radiation budget over the Antarctic sea ice region
T Zhang, C Zhou, L Zheng - Science of the Total Environment, 2019 - Elsevier
The surface radiation budget (SRB) of the Antarctic sea ice region (ASIR) is important for the
climate change in Antarctica, which partly explains the global warming. Long-term (1982 …
climate change in Antarctica, which partly explains the global warming. Long-term (1982 …
[HTML][HTML] Simple optical models for diagnosing surface–atmosphere shortwave interactions
M Winton - Journal of climate, 2005 - journals.ametsoc.org
A technique is developed for diagnosing effective surface and atmospheric optical
properties from climate model shortwave flux diagnostics. These properties can be used to …
properties from climate model shortwave flux diagnostics. These properties can be used to …
Evaluation and derivation of cloud-cover algorithms for calculation of surface irradiance in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic environments
HC Kim, EE Hofmann - Antarctic Science, 2005 - cambridge.org
To investigate approaches for parameterizing cloud cover effects in models of surface
irradiance, the daily-averaged and hourly irradiances measured at Palmer Station (64° 46 …
irradiance, the daily-averaged and hourly irradiances measured at Palmer Station (64° 46 …