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Fall 2009 ARM Cloud Modeling & Aersol Working Groups Meeting
Aug 12, 2009 [ Events ]
The ARM Cloud Modeling and Aerosol Working Groups Joint Meeting will be held September 29, 2009, to October 2, 2009, at the Millennium Harvest House in Boulder, Colorado. Combined sessions for the aerosol indirect effect discussion will be held September 30 and October 1. Meetings regarding ISDAC will be held on October 1 and a combined [...]
Publication Notice: New Journal Reference Available
Aug 12, 2009 [ Publications ]
Wang W, X Liu, S Xie, J Boyle, and S McFarlane. 2009. "Testing ice microphysics parameterizations in the NCAR Community Atmospheric Model Version 3 using Tropical Warm Pool-International Cloud Experiment data." Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 114, D14107, doi:10.1029/2008JD011220.
Research Team Publishes Results from In-Depth Study of Sahel Climate System
Aug 06, 2009 [ Program News ]
In a series of eight papers published between 2008 and 2009 in the Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, an international team of researchers funded by the ARM Program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the United Kingdom’s Natural Environmental Research Council have significantly advanced scientific understanding of the climate system in the sensitive sub-Saharan, or [...]
To Be or Not to Be Liquid? the Challenge of Arctic Mixed-Phase Cloud Modeling
Aug 04, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
Common experience is that if the temperature is lower than 0°C, then water will be in the form of ice instead of liquid. However, this is not true for the atmosphere, because many clouds with temperatures less than 0°C have super-cooled liquid in them. If these clouds also contain ice, they are called mixed-phase clouds. [...]
Publication Notice: 2 New References Available
Aug 04, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Lin W, Geophysical Research Letters | Lin W, Journal of Climate [...]
Seasonal Variation of the Physical Properties of Marine Boundary Clouds
Aug 04, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
Marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds can regulate significantly the sensitivity of climate models, yet currently they are simulated poorly. This study aims to characterize the seasonal variations of physical properties of these clouds and their associated processes by using measurements from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) mobile facility (AMF) at Point Reyes, reanalysis products, [...]
Publication Notice: New Journal Reference Available
Aug 03, 2009 [ Publications ]
Klein SA, RB McCoy, H Morrison, AS Ackerman, A Avramov, G de Boer, M Chen, JN Cole, AD Del Genio, M Falk, MJ Foster, A Fridlind, J Golaz, T Hashino, JY Harrington, C Hoose, MF Khairoutdinov, VE Larson, X Liu, Y Luo, GM McFarquhar, S Menon, RA Neggers, S Park, MR Poellot, JM Schmidt, I Sednev, BJ Shipway, MD Shupe, DA Spangenberg, YC Sud, DD Turner, DE Veron, K von Salzen, GK Walker, Z Wang, AB Wolf, S Xie, K Xu, F Yang, and G Zhang. 2009. "Intercomparison of model simulations of mixed-phase clouds observed during the ARM Mixed-Phase Arctic Cloud Experiment. Part I: Single layer cloud." Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society, 135, doi:10.1002/qj.416.
Publication Notice: 3 New References Available
Aug 02, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Morrison H, Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society | Morrison H, Journal of Climate | Morrison HC, Monthly Weather Review [...]
Improving the Numerical Simulation of Squall Lines
Aug 02, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
Squall lines with trailing stratiform precipitation are common in both the mid-latitudes and tropics. These systems produce copious amounts of precipitation and occasionally severe weather. Because of their extensive size and frequent occurrence they are also important in redistributing energy in the atmosphere via convective and mesoscale transport and latent heating/cooling. However, their structure and [...]
Senior Applications Analyst Position Available at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Aug 01, 2009 [ Employment Opportunities ]
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is currently seeking candidates to fill a senior applications analyst position as part of a new concerted effort for theoretical understanding, development, and evaluation of parameterizations of the fast physics processes in global climate models. This new effort is jointly supported by the DOE Climate Change Prediction Program (CCPP), Atmospheric Radiation [...]
Postdoctoral Research Associate Position Available at the University of Georgia
Aug 01, 2009 [ Employment Opportunities ]
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia is currently seeking candidates to fill a postdoctoral research associate position. These observations are used for agricultural and environmental applications. Efforts are also underway to incorporate a weather prediction component based on the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for the agricultural [...]
Publication Notice: 2 New References Available
Jul 31, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Johnson BT, Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society | Cooley HS, Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres [...]
President of the Regional Government Speaks at Opening Ceremony for Mobile Facility in the Azores
Jul 31, 2009 [ Facility Updates ]
On June 30, officials from the Regional Government of the Azores recognized the deployment of the ARM Mobile Facility on Graciosa Island during an official opening ceremony held at the site. Notable among the participants was Carlos César, President of the Regional Government of the Azores, and several other government officials. Media outlets for [...]
African Collaborators Continue Data Analyses from Niamey
Jul 31, 2009 [ Facility Updates ]
In 2006, the ARM Mobile Facility was deployed to Niamey, Africa, for the RADAGAST campaign as part of the ongoing African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA) study. To further the data analyses from this deployment and identify additional areas for future study, researchers from the University of Niamey are now teaming with the site scientist team [...]
Thin Is In
Jul 29, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
Ice storms and tornadoes were not enough to stop a team from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory who traveled to Oklahoma in January to begin an aircraft field study on thin clouds. The researchers are gathering direct measurements from thin, low-lying clouds as part of a field campaign from January to June 2009 that will [...]
I Can See Clearly Now
Jul 29, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
A mathematical tweak dramatically improves air pollution detection on cloudy days. Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have devised a way to reduce cloud-induced glare by as much as ten-fold in some cases when satellites measure atmospheric pollution on cloudy days. Satellites monitor the pollution level in the atmosphere by measuring the amount of [...]
SPLAT Makes Its Mark in Flying Research Laboratory
Jul 29, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
An 80-person team of U.S. and Canadian scientists flew over the North Slope of Alaska in an intensive month-long field study in April. The group's mission was to measure and detail key elements of the atmosphere to help reveal how the Earth's climate is changing. The Arctic region is an ideal study location because it [...]
Publication Notice: 2 New References Available
Jul 29, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Protat A, Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society | Protat A, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology [...]
Thawing the Mystery of Extra Ice Crystals
Jul 28, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
Arctic mixed-phase clouds are complex because they consist of both ice and water. Although these clouds play an important role in Arctic climate change and the energy balance, they have not been understood well and are not well represented in current climate models. Understanding how mixed-phase clouds form and what affects their lifetime [...]
Publication Notice: 2 New References Available
Jul 28, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Fan J, Journal of Geophysical Research | Cadeddu MP, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing [...]
2010.06.28 AMS Cloud Physics and Atmospheric Radiation Conferences
Jul 09, 2009 [ Events ]
The 13th Annual Conference on Cloud Physics, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Cloud Physics, will be held June 28 - July 2, 2010 jointly with the 13th Annual Conference on Atmospheric Radiation at the Doubletree Hotel Portland-Lloyd Center in Portland, Oregon. Announcements for both the Cloud Physics and [...]
RACORO Campaign Comes to a Close
Jul 09, 2009 [ Feature Stories and Releases ]
In the first long term aircraft campaign of its kind, the RACORO field campaign wrapped up flight operations on June 30. Guided by a seven-member science steering committee, the team logged 259 research hours from the skies above Oklahoma. The five-month campaign obtained a statistical data set of cloud, aerosol, radiative, and atmospheric state measurements.
Publication Notice: New Journal Reference Available
Jun 16, 2009 [ Publications ]
Champollion C, C Flamant, O Bock, F Masson, DD Turner, and T Weckworth. 2009. "Mesoscale GPS tomography applied to the 12 June 2002 convective initiation event of IHOP_2002." Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society, 135, doi:10.1002/qj.386.
Ice Nuclei and Global Warming
Jun 15, 2009 [ Research Highlights ]
The increase in anthropogenic CO2 explains about half of the observed warming over the past 150 years and cannot satisfactorily explain the geographic variation in the warming. Of all the key uncertainties on climate forcing, the indirect effect of aerosols on clouds and radiation ranks at the top (IPCC 2007). Ice nuclei (IN), a class [...]
Publication Notice: 2 New References Available
Jun 11, 2009 [ Publications ]
Lead Author and Journal Zeng X, Quarterly Journal Royal Meteorological Society | Zeng X, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences [...]
Publication Notice: New Journal Reference Available
Jun 03, 2009 [ Publications ]
McComiskey A, F Graham, AS Frisch, DD Turner, MA Miller, JC Chiu, Q Min, and JA Ogren. 2009. "An assessment of aerosol-cloud interactions in marine stratus clouds based on surface remote sensing." Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 114, D09203, doi:10.1029/2008JD011006.
2009.09.22 Milutin Milankovitch Anniversary Symposium
May 21, 2009 [ Events ]
Climate Change at the Eve of the Second Decade of the Century. To commemorate 130 years of the birth of Milutin Milankovitch, founder of the mathematical approach to the study of climate change, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) is organizing an international symposium, in Belgrade, 22-25 September 2009. The rapid global climate change in progress [...]
2009.09.29 CM/Aerosol WG Meetings
Mar 19, 2009 [ Events ]
Joint Fall Meetings of the CM and Aerosol Working Groups in Boulder, Colorado. The CM meeting will be held the first three days and the AWG meeting will be held the last day. POC: Ann Fridlind, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (fridlind@nasa.gov)
2009.09.15 CP/RP WG Meeting
Mar 17, 2009 [ Events ]
Fall meeting of the Cloud Properties/Radiative Processes Working Groups in Boulder, Colorado. POC: Adrienne DeBoard, Brookhaven National Laboratory