Collocation of cloud microphysical properties from space-based instruments, carbon monoxide concentration from a numerical model, and meteorological parameters from reanalysis in the Arctic, 2005-2010
A growing body of research indicates that biomass and industrial aerosols from mid-latitudes have a broad range of effects on arctic climatological systems. Pollutant aerosols directly and indirectly perturb solar reflection and thermal radiative emission in the atmosphere, and soot accelerates melt...
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Arctic Data Center
2017
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.18739/A2TS1X |