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Rossow et al. 2002
, C. Delo, and , 2002: Implications of the observed mesoscale variations of clouds for the Earth's radiation budget. J. Climate, 15, 557-585, doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2002)015<0557:IOTOMV>2.0.CO;2.
The effect of small spatial-scale cloud variations on radiative transfer in cloudy atmospheres currently receives a lot of research attention, but the available studies are not very clear about which spatial scales are important and report a very large range of estimates of the magnitude of the effects. Also, there have been no systematic investigations of how to measure and represent these cloud variations. The cloud climatology produced by the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) is exploited to 1) define and test different methods of representing cloud variation statistics; 2) investigate the range of spatial scales that should be included; 3) characterize cloud variations over a range of time- and space scales covering mesoscale (30-300 km, 3-12 h) into part of the lower part of the synoptic scale (300-3000 km, 1-30 days) days); 4) obtain a climatology of the optical thickness, emissivity, and cloud-top temperature variability of clouds that can be used in weather and climate GCMs, together with the parameterization proposed by Cairns et al., to account for the effects of small-scale cloud variations on radiative fluxes; and 5) evaluate the effect of observed cloud variations on the earth's radiation budget. These results lead to the formulation of a revised conceptual model of clouds for use in radiative transfer calculations in GCMs. The complete variability climatology can be obtained from the ISCCP Web site at http://isccp.giss.nasa.gov.
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@article{ro01200l, author={Rossow, W. B. and Delo, C. and Cairns, B.}, title={Implications of the observed mesoscale variations of clouds for the Earth's radiation budget}, year={2002}, journal={Journal of Climate}, volume={15}, pages={557--585}, doi={10.1175/1520-0442(2002)015%3C0557%3AIOTOMV%3E2.0.CO;2}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - ro01200l AU - Rossow, W. B. AU - Delo, C. AU - Cairns, B. PY - 2002 TI - Implications of the observed mesoscale variations of clouds for the Earth's radiation budget JA - J. Climate JO - Journal of Climate VL - 15 SP - 557 EP - 585 DO - 10.1175/1520-0442(2002)015%3C0557%3AIOTOMV%3E2.0.CO;2 ER -
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