Assessment of global warming on the island of Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain). Trends in minimum, maximum and mean temperatures since 1944

JL Martín, J Bethencourt, E Cuevas-Agulló - Climatic Change, 2012 - Springer
Temperature variation is studied at different altitudes and orientation on the island of
Tenerife, according to the trends in the mean, maximum and minimum at 21 meteorological …

Combining satellite data and models to estimate cloud radiative effect at the surface and in the atmosphere

RP Allan - Meteorological Applications, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Satellite measurements and numerical forecast model reanalysis data are used to compute
an updated estimate of the cloud radiative effect on the global multi‐annual mean radiative …

Representing 3‐D cloud radiation effects in two‐stream schemes: 2. Matrix formulation and broadband evaluation

RJ Hogan, SAK Schäfer, C Klinger… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Estimating the impact of radiation transport through cloud sides on the global energy budget
is hampered by the lack of a fast radiation scheme suitable for use in global atmospheric …

Effect of biomass burning on marine stratocumulus clouds off the California coast

J Brioude, OR Cooper, G Feingold… - Atmospheric …, 2009 - acp.copernicus.org
Aerosol-cloud interactions are considered to be one of the most important and least known
forcings in the climate system. Biomass burning aerosols are of special interest due to their …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the importance of microphysics and macrophysics for warm rain in marine low clouds. Part I: Satellite observations

TL Kubar, DL Hartmann… - Journal of the atmospheric …, 2009 - journals.ametsoc.org
The importance of macrophysical variables [cloud thickness, liquid water path (LWP)] and
microphysical variables (effective radius re, effective droplet concentration N eff) on warm …

GOES‐derived fog and low cloud indices for coastal north and central California ecological analyses

A Torregrosa, C Combs, J Peters - Earth and Space Science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Fog and low cloud cover (FLCC) strongly influences the water, energy, and nutrient flux of
coastal ecosystems. Easy‐to‐use FLCC data are needed to quantify the impacts of FLCC on …

Black carbon emission and wet scavenging from surface to the top of boundary layer over Beijing region

D Liu, S Ding, D Zhao, K Hu, C Yu, D Hu… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The heating impacts caused by black carbon (BC) may modify the atmospheric dynamics of
planetary boundary layer (PBL), essentially determined by its vertical distribution. In this …

Representing 3‐D cloud radiation effects in two‐stream schemes: 1. Longwave considerations and effective cloud edge length

SAK Schäfer, RJ Hogan, C Klinger… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Current weather and climate models neglect 3‐D radiative transfer through cloud sides,
which can change the cloud radiative effect (CRE) significantly. This two‐part paper …

[HTML][HTML] Incorporating the effects of 3D radiative transfer in the presence of clouds into two-stream multilayer radiation schemes

RJ Hogan, JKP Shonk - Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2013 - journals.ametsoc.org
Incorporating the Effects of 3D Radiative Transfer in the Presence of Clouds into Two-Stream
Multilayer Radiation Schemes in: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 70 Issue 2 (2013) …

Low cloud precipitation climatology in the southeastern Pacific marine stratocumulus region using CloudSat

AD Rapp, M Lebsock, T L'Ecuyer - Environmental Research …, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
A climatology of low cloud surface precipitation occurrence and intensity from the new
CloudSat 2C-RAIN-PROFILE algorithm is presented from June 2006 through December …