cloud characteristics, thermodynamic controls and radiative impacts during the observations and modeling of the green ocean amazon (goamazon2014/5) experiment
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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
wetand
dryseasons.
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Authors | ;S. E. Giangrande;Z. Feng;M. P. Jensen;J. M. Comstock;K. L. Johnson;T. Toto;M. Wang;C. Burleyson;N. Bharadwaj;F. Mei;L. A. T. Machado;A. O. Manzi;S. Xie;S. Tang;M. A. F. Silva Dias;R. A. F. de Souza;C. Schumacher;S. T. Martin |
Journal | Journal of agricultural and food chemistry |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.5194/acp-17-14519-2017 |
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