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Autor:
Dong-Kyou Lee, Anne Jefferson, Sarah J. Doherty, Soon-Chang Yoon, Sang Woo Kim, Rodney J. Weber, Dong-Hyun Cha, Theodore L. Anderson, Suk-Jin Choi, Jiyoung Kim, Byung-Ju Sohn
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 40:2409-2421
The entrainment process of water vapor into the dust layer during Asian dust events and the effect of water vapor associated with the Asian dust layer (ADL) on aerosol hygroscopic properties are investigated. The entrainment processes of water vapor
Autor:
Lorraine A. Remer, Nicolas Bellouin, Bruce A. Wielicki, Hongbin Yu, Robert J. Charlson, Sundar A. Christopher, John A. Ogren, Stefan Kinne, Jim Haywood, Mian Chin, Charles R. Trepte, Didier Tanré, Toshihiko Takemura, Olivier Boucher, Theodore L. Anderson, Yoram J. Kaufman, Omar Torres, David M. Winker
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 86:1795-1810
This document outlines a practical strategy for achieving an observationally based quantification of direct climate forcing by anthropogenic aerosols. The strategy involves a four-step program for shifting the current assumption-laden estimates to an
Autor:
Stephen E. Schwartz, Robert J. Charlson, Ralph A. Kahn, Bruce A. Wielicki, John A. Ogren, David J. Diner, Roger Davies, Theodore L. Anderson, John H. Seinfeld
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 85:1503-1510
Aerosols are involved in a complex set of processes that operate across many spatial and temporal scales. Understanding these processes, and ensuring their accurate representation in models of transport, radiation transfer, and climate, requires know
Autor:
Stephen E. Schwartz, Brent N. Holben, Ralph A. Kahn, John A. Ogren, Jens Bösenberg, David J. Diner, Larry D. Travis, Robert T. Menzies, Joyce E. Penner, W. Collins, John V. Martonchik, Philip J. Rasch, Robert J. Charlson, Bin Yu, Bruce A. Wielicki, Amy Braverman, Thomas P. Ackerman, Mark A. Miller, Chris A. Hostetler, Graeme L. Stephens, Omar Torres, Theodore L. Anderson, John H. Seinfeld, Roger Davies
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Aerosols exert myriad influences on the earth's environment and climate, and on human health. The complexity of aerosol-related processes requires that information gathered to improve our understanding of climate change must originate from multiple s
Autor:
Larry D. Travis, John A. Ogren, Robert T. Menzies, Robert J. Charlson, Bruce A. Wielicki, William D. Collins, David J. Diner, Chris A. Hostetler, Philip J. Rasch, Omar Torres, Jens Bösenberg, Theodore L. Anderson, Ralph A. Kahn, Brent N. Holben, Mark A. Miller, Graeme L. Stephens
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
A comprehensive and cohesive aerosol measurement record with consistent, well-understood uncertainties is a prerequisite to understanding aerosol impacts on long-term climate and environmental variability. Objectives to attaining such an understandin
Autor:
Philip J. Rasch, Theodore L. Anderson, Amy Braverman, Bin Yu, Ralph A. Kahn, Thomas P. Ackerman, David J. Diner, Bruce A. Wielicki, John V. Martonchik, Joyce E. Penner
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 85:1523-1534
Given the breadth and complexity of available data, constructing a measurement-based description of global tropospheric aerosols that will effectively confront and constrain global three-dimensional models is a daunting task. Because data are obtaine
Autor:
Vladimir N. Kapustin, Antony D. Clarke, David S. Covert, Theodore L. Anderson, Kenneth Moore, Sarah J. Masonis, Steven G. Howell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 20:1388-1402
Ground-based aerosol optical measurements made at near-ambient relative humidity (RH) under clean marine sampling conditions are presented and compared to 1) almost identical optical measurements made at a polluted continental site and 2) optical pro
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 60:119-136
Tropospheric aerosols are calculated to cause global-scale changes in the earth's heat balance, but these forcings are space/time integrals over highly variable quantities. Accurate quantification of these forcings will require an unprecedented syner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 106:28143-28157
This paper introduces a method that can incorporate different information into the lidar retrieval problem as an attempt to address the backscatter-to-extinction ambiguity that plagues the usefulness of lidar backscattering measurements. The approach
Autor:
Harald J. Beine, Joyce M. Harris, Rainer Schmitt, Jan W. Bottenheim, Robert A. Kotchenruther, Daniel A. Jaffe, Theodore L. Anderson, Donald R. Blake
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 106:7463-7483
During late March and April of 1999 the University of Wyoming's King Air research aircraft measured atmospheric concentrations of NO, O3, peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), CO, CH4, VOCs, aerosols, and J(NO2) off the west coast of the United States. During