Radar-based Retrievals of Cloud Properties in the Arctic and New Results from SHEBA
Clouds play a crucial role in the radiative balance of the Earth’s surface, particularly in the Arctic where they participate in various feedback mechanisms with the underlying surface that consists of a complex mixture of snow, sea-ice, and open water. Our current understanding of clouds, and espec...
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Summary: | Clouds play a crucial role in the radiative balance of the Earth’s surface, particularly in the Arctic where they participate in various feedback mechanisms with the underlying surface that consists of a complex mixture of snow, sea-ice, and open water. Our current understanding of clouds, and especially their representation in climate models, is limited. Longer term |
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