Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments

If current plans are realized, within the next few years, an extraordinary set of coordinated research efforts focusing on energy flows in the Arctic will be implemented. All are motivated by the prospect of global climate change. SHEBA (Surface Energy Budget of the Arctic Ocean), led by the Nationa...

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Main Authors: Stamnes, K., Shaw, G., Zak, B. D., Filyushkin, V., Church, H. W., Jin, Z., Ellingson, R. G., Tsay, S. C.
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Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950025659
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19950025659 2023-05-15T14:38:48+02:00 Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments Stamnes, K. Shaw, G. Zak, B. D. Filyushkin, V. Church, H. W. Jin, Z. Ellingson, R. G. Tsay, S. C. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1995 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950025659 unknown Document ID: 19950025659 Accession ID: 95N32080 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950025659 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS DE95-009580 SAND-95-0571C CONF-950153-3 1995 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T08:14:44Z If current plans are realized, within the next few years, an extraordinary set of coordinated research efforts focusing on energy flows in the Arctic will be implemented. All are motivated by the prospect of global climate change. SHEBA (Surface Energy Budget of the Arctic Ocean), led by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), involves instrumenting an ice camp in the perennial Arctic ice pack, and taking data for 12-18 months. The ARM (Atmospheric Radiation Measurement) North Slope of Alaska and Adjacent Arctic Ocean (NSA/AAO) Cloud and Radiation Testbed (CART) focuses on atmospheric radiative transport, especially in the presence of clouds. The NSA/AAO CART involves instrumenting a sizeable area on the North Slope of Alaska and adjacent waters in the vicinity of Barrow, and acquiring data over a period of about 10 years. FIRE (First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Program) Regional Experiment) Phase 3 is a program led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which focuses on Arctic clouds, and which is coordinated with SHEBA and ARM. FIRE has historically emphasized data from airborne and satellite platforms. All three program anticipate initiating Arctic data acquisition during spring, 1997. In light of his historic opportunity, the authors discuss a strawman atmospheric radiative transfer experimental plan that identifies which features of the radiative transport models they think should be tested, what experimental data are required for each type of test, the platforms and instrumentation necessary to acquire those data, and in general terms, how the experiments could be conducted. Aspects of the plan are applicable to all three programs. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Barrow Climate change north slope Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Stamnes, K.
Shaw, G.
Zak, B. D.
Filyushkin, V.
Church, H. W.
Jin, Z.
Ellingson, R. G.
Tsay, S. C.
Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
topic_facet GEOPHYSICS
description If current plans are realized, within the next few years, an extraordinary set of coordinated research efforts focusing on energy flows in the Arctic will be implemented. All are motivated by the prospect of global climate change. SHEBA (Surface Energy Budget of the Arctic Ocean), led by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR), involves instrumenting an ice camp in the perennial Arctic ice pack, and taking data for 12-18 months. The ARM (Atmospheric Radiation Measurement) North Slope of Alaska and Adjacent Arctic Ocean (NSA/AAO) Cloud and Radiation Testbed (CART) focuses on atmospheric radiative transport, especially in the presence of clouds. The NSA/AAO CART involves instrumenting a sizeable area on the North Slope of Alaska and adjacent waters in the vicinity of Barrow, and acquiring data over a period of about 10 years. FIRE (First ISCCP (International Satellite Cloud Climatology Program) Regional Experiment) Phase 3 is a program led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which focuses on Arctic clouds, and which is coordinated with SHEBA and ARM. FIRE has historically emphasized data from airborne and satellite platforms. All three program anticipate initiating Arctic data acquisition during spring, 1997. In light of his historic opportunity, the authors discuss a strawman atmospheric radiative transfer experimental plan that identifies which features of the radiative transport models they think should be tested, what experimental data are required for each type of test, the platforms and instrumentation necessary to acquire those data, and in general terms, how the experiments could be conducted. Aspects of the plan are applicable to all three programs.
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author Stamnes, K.
Shaw, G.
Zak, B. D.
Filyushkin, V.
Church, H. W.
Jin, Z.
Ellingson, R. G.
Tsay, S. C.
author_facet Stamnes, K.
Shaw, G.
Zak, B. D.
Filyushkin, V.
Church, H. W.
Jin, Z.
Ellingson, R. G.
Tsay, S. C.
author_sort Stamnes, K.
title Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
title_short Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
title_full Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
title_fullStr Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary design for Arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
title_sort preliminary design for arctic atmospheric radiative transfer experiments
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19950025659
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Climate change
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