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Image of the Week Archive — January 2009

Smoke Aerosols Impact MODIS Observations of Cloud Properties
Smoke Aerosols Impact MODIS Observations of Cloud Properties
January 25, 2009

Huge plumes of smoke are episodically transported westward over the South Atlantic Ocean during the savannah-burning season in southwestern Africa (southern hemisphere winter). A vertical cross section through one of these events is depicted in . . . [continued]

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Dust observations in the thermal IR during the NAMMA Field Campaign  using the Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI)
Dust observations in the thermal IR during the NAMMA Field Campaign using the Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI)
January 11, 2009 — “The dust falls in such quantities as to dirty everything on board, and to hurt people’s eyes; vessels even have to run on shore owing to the obscurity of the atmosphere”. Noted by Charles Darwin in 1832 when he began his famous voyage aboard the Beagle o . . . [continued]

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Regional Versus Global Simulations of Aerosol Effects
Regional Versus Global Simulations of Aerosol Effects
January 4, 2009 — Often, regional simulation studies are constrained by the large-scale circulation fields prescribed at the boundaries of the region. Such constraints debar the feedback interactions among the chosen region(s) and the rest of the world. Figure shows the i . . . [continued]

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