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  • Sechrist, B.; Coakley, J. A., Jr.; Tahnk, W. R. (American Meteorological Society, 2012-06)
    The response of already polluted marine stratocumulus to additional particles was examined by studying the clouds where two ship tracks cross. Nearly 100 such crossings were collected and analyzed using Terra and Aqua Mo ...
  • Gettelman, A.; Kay, J. E.; Shell, K. M. (American Meteorological Society, 2012-03-01)
    The major evolution of the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) is used to diagnose climate feedbacks, understand how climate feedbacks change with different physical parameterization ...
  • Soden, Brian J.; Held, Isaac M.; Colman, Robert; Shell, Karen M.; Kiehl, Jeffrey T.; Shields, Christine A. (American Meteorological Society, 2008-07)
    The extent to which the climate will change due to an external forcing depends largely on radiative feedbacks, which act to amplify or damp the surface temperature response. There are a variety of issues that complicate ...
  • Xie, Shang-Ping; Miyama, Toru; Wang, Yuoing; Xu, Haiming; de Szoeke, Simon P.; Small, R. Justin O.; Richards, Kelvin J.; Mochizuki, Takashi; Awaji, Toshiyuki (American Meteorological Society, 2007-04)
    The tropical Pacific Ocean is a climatically important region, home to El Niño and the Southern Oscillation. The simulation of its climate remains a challenge for global coupled ocean–atmosphere models, which suffer larg ...
  • Shell, Karen M.; Kiehl, Jeffrey T.; Shields, Christine A. (American Meteorological Society, 2008-05)
    Climate models differ in their responses to imposed forcings, such as increased greenhouse gas concentrations, due to different climate feedback strengths. Feedbacks in NCAR’s Community Atmospheric Model (CAM) are separa ...

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