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Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment

Routine cloud, precipitation and thermodynamic observations collected by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Mobile Facility (AMF) and Aerial Facility (AAF) during the 2-year US Department of Energy (DOE) ARM Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) campaign are s...

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Autor principal: Giangrande, Scott E.
Outros Autores: Feng, Zhe, Jensen, Michael P., Comstock, Jennifer M., Johnson, Karen L., Toto, Tami, Wang, Meng, Burleyson, Casey D., Bharadwaj, Nitin, Mei, Fan, Machado, Luiz Augusto Toledo, Manzi, Antônio Ocimar, Soto, Brytni, Tang, Shuaiqi, Assuncao Silva Dias, Maria F., Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de, Schumacher, Courtney J., Martin, Scot T.
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Idioma: English
Publicado em: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2020
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spelling oai:repositorio:1-15695 Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment Giangrande, Scott E. Feng, Zhe Jensen, Michael P. Comstock, Jennifer M. Johnson, Karen L. Toto, Tami Wang, Meng Burleyson, Casey D. Bharadwaj, Nitin Mei, Fan Machado, Luiz Augusto Toledo Manzi, Antônio Ocimar Soto, Brytni Tang, Shuaiqi Assuncao Silva Dias, Maria F. Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de Schumacher, Courtney J. Martin, Scot T. Cloud Cover Cloud Radiative Forcing Precipitation (climatology) Thermodynamic Property Amazon River Routine cloud, precipitation and thermodynamic observations collected by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Mobile Facility (AMF) and Aerial Facility (AAF) during the 2-year US Department of Energy (DOE) ARM Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) campaign are summarized. These observations quantify the diurnal to large-scale thermodynamic regime controls on the clouds and precipitation over the undersampled, climatically important Amazon basin region. The extended ground deployment of cloud-profiling instrumentation enabled a unique look at multiple cloud regimes at high temporal and vertical resolution. This longer-term ground deployment, coupled with two short-term aircraft intensive observing periods, allowed new opportunities to better characterize cloud and thermodynamic observational constraints as well as cloud radiative impacts for modeling efforts within typical Amazon "wet" and "dry" seasons. 2020-05-18T14:33:54Z 2020-05-18T14:33:54Z 2017 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15695 10.5194/acp-17-14519-2017 en Volume 17, Número 23, Pags. 14519-14541 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
institution Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional
collection INPA-RI
language English
topic Cloud Cover
Cloud Radiative Forcing
Precipitation (climatology)
Thermodynamic Property
Amazon River
spellingShingle Cloud Cover
Cloud Radiative Forcing
Precipitation (climatology)
Thermodynamic Property
Amazon River
Giangrande, Scott E.
Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
topic_facet Cloud Cover
Cloud Radiative Forcing
Precipitation (climatology)
Thermodynamic Property
Amazon River
description Routine cloud, precipitation and thermodynamic observations collected by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Mobile Facility (AMF) and Aerial Facility (AAF) during the 2-year US Department of Energy (DOE) ARM Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) campaign are summarized. These observations quantify the diurnal to large-scale thermodynamic regime controls on the clouds and precipitation over the undersampled, climatically important Amazon basin region. The extended ground deployment of cloud-profiling instrumentation enabled a unique look at multiple cloud regimes at high temporal and vertical resolution. This longer-term ground deployment, coupled with two short-term aircraft intensive observing periods, allowed new opportunities to better characterize cloud and thermodynamic observational constraints as well as cloud radiative impacts for modeling efforts within typical Amazon "wet" and "dry" seasons.
format Artigo
author Giangrande, Scott E.
author2 Feng, Zhe
Jensen, Michael P.
Comstock, Jennifer M.
Johnson, Karen L.
Toto, Tami
Wang, Meng
Burleyson, Casey D.
Bharadwaj, Nitin
Mei, Fan
Machado, Luiz Augusto Toledo
Manzi, Antônio Ocimar
Soto, Brytni
Tang, Shuaiqi
Assuncao Silva Dias, Maria F.
Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de
Schumacher, Courtney J.
Martin, Scot T.
author2Str Feng, Zhe
Jensen, Michael P.
Comstock, Jennifer M.
Johnson, Karen L.
Toto, Tami
Wang, Meng
Burleyson, Casey D.
Bharadwaj, Nitin
Mei, Fan
Machado, Luiz Augusto Toledo
Manzi, Antônio Ocimar
Soto, Brytni
Tang, Shuaiqi
Assuncao Silva Dias, Maria F.
Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de
Schumacher, Courtney J.
Martin, Scot T.
title Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
title_short Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
title_full Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
title_fullStr Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
title_full_unstemmed Cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the Observations and Modeling of the Green Ocean Amazon (GoAmazon2014/5) experiment
title_sort cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the observations and modeling of the green ocean amazon (goamazon2014/5) experiment
publisher Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
publishDate 2020
url https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15695
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