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en línea
Sium Gebremariam, Siwei Li and Mengsteab Weldegaber    
The correlation between aerosol particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter =2.5 µ m (PM2.5) and cloud base height (CBH) of low clouds (CBH lower than 1.5 km a.g.l.) at Baltimore and New York, United States, for an 8 year period (2007?2014) was ... ver más
Revista: Atmosphere    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Jessica M. Kleiss, Erin A. Riley, Charles N. Long, Laura D. Riihimaki, Larry K. Berg, Victor R. Morris and Evgueni Kassianov    
We develop a new approach that resolves cloud area distributions of single-layer shallow cumuli from ground-based observations. Our simple and computationally inexpensive approach uses images obtained from a Total Sky Imager (TSI) and complementary infor... ver más
Revista: Atmosphere    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Xiaoquan Song, Xiaochun Zhai, Liping Liu and Songhua Wu    
In the project of the Third Tibetan Plateau Experiment of Atmospheric Science (TIPEX III), the intensive observation of cloud and precipitation in Nagqu was conducted from 1 July to 31 August 2014. The CL31 ceilometer and a WAter vapor, Cloud and Aerosol... ver más
Revista: Atmosphere    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alan K. Betts and Raymond L. Desjardins    
Analysis of the hourly Canadian Prairie data for the past 60 years has transformed our quantitative understanding of land–atmosphere–cloud coupling. The key reason is that trained observers made hourly estimates of the opaque cloud fraction t... ver más
Revista: Urban Science    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alan K. Betts and Raymond L. Desjardins    
Analysis of the hourly Canadian Prairie data for the past 60 years has transformed our quantitative understanding of land–atmosphere–cloud coupling. The key reason is that trained observers made hourly estimates of the opaque cloud fraction t... ver más
Revista: Environments    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alan K. Betts and Raymond L. Desjardins    
Analysis of the hourly Canadian Prairie data for the past 60 years has transformed our quantitative understanding of land–atmosphere–cloud coupling. The key reason is that trained observers made hourly estimates of the opaque cloud fraction t... ver más
Revista: ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information    Formato: Electrónico

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