Proceedings of the Fourth Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Science Team Meeting
DOE CONF-940277, March 1994
Charleston, South Carolina
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- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Explicit Simulation of a Tropical Mesoscale Convective System
- A Comparison of Model-Simulated Relative Humidity with Satellite-Derived Cloudiness
- Radiometric Sounding System
- Radiometric Sounding System
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- The Role of Water Vapor, Clouds, and the Large-Scale Circulation in Regulating Sea Surface Temperatures in the Tropical Pacific
- Radiation Impacts on Global Climate Models
- Radiation Impacts on Global Climate Models
- Comparison Between General Circulation Model Simulation and Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment Measurements
- Warm Pool Physics in a Coupled General Circulation Model
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Measurements and Modeling of the Effect of Convective Clouds on the Upper Tropospheric Moisture Budget
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Factors Influencing the Parameterization of Tropical Anvils Within General Circulation Models
- Radiation Singularities, Multiple Scattering and Diffusion in Multifractal Clouds
- Quality Measurement Experiments Within the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Residual Analysis of Surface Spectral Radiances Between Instrument Observations and Line-by-Line Calculations
- Comparison of Stochastic Radiation Transfer Predictions with Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer Data
- Scale-Invariance,Non-Stationarity and Intermittency in the Structure of Cloudiness
- Summary of Single-Column Model Intensive Observation Period Workshop at Annual Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Science Team Meeting
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- Cloud Microphysical and Radiative Properties Measured by Combined Lidar, Radar, and Infrared Radiometer
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Factors Influencing the Parameterization of Tropical Anvils Within General Circulation Models
- A Stratiform Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Cloud Parameterizations in Global Climate Models: The Role of Aerosols
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Quality Measurement Experiments Within the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Residual Analysis of Surface Spectral Radiances Between Instrument Observations and Line-by-Line Calculations
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Development of a Scheme for Parameterizing the Effects of Cloud Condensation Nuclei on Stratocumulus Cloud Albedo
- Explicit Simulation of a Tropical Mesoscale Convective System
- Radar/Radiometer Retrievals of Cloud Liquid Water and Drizzle: Analysis Using Data from a Three-Dimensional Large Eddy Simulation of Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Overview of North Slope of Alaska/Adjacent Arctic Ocean Science Issues
- Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA)
- Scale-Invariance,Non-Stationarity and Intermittency in the Structure of Cloudiness
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Measurements and Modeling of the Effect of Convective Clouds on the Upper Tropospheric Moisture Budget
- Modeling and Observing the Optical Thickness of Low Clouds
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Single-Column Model for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Sites: Model Development and Sensitivity Test
- Special Working Session on the Role of Buoy Observations in the Tropical Western Pacific Measurement Scheme
- Development of a Scheme for Parameterizing the Effects of Cloud Condensation Nuclei on Stratocumulus Cloud Albedo
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Mesoscale Simulations of Convective Systems with Data Assimilation During June 1993 in the Southern Great Plains
- Surface Flux Intercomparison Between the MM5 Model and Observations During the Storm-Scale Observations Regional Measurement Program-Fronts Experiment Systems Test 1992
- Cloud Microphysical and Radiative Properties Measured by Combined Lidar, Radar, and Infrared Radiometer
- Calibration of Radiation Codes Used in Climate Models: Comparison of Clear-Sky Calculations with Observations from the Spectral Radiation Experiment and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Longwave Fluxes Through Broken Scattering Cloud Fields
- Overview of North Slope of Alaska/Adjacent Arctic Ocean Science Issues
- Scanning Raman Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols
- Characterization of the Radiative Properties of Inhomogeneous Clouds
- Climate Zones for Maritime Clouds
- Ship-Based Measurements of Cloud Optical Properties During the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment
- Stratus Cloud Measurements with a Ka-Band Doppler Radar and a Microwave Radiometer
- Cloud Microphysical and Radiative Properties Measured by Combined Lidar, Radar, and Infrared Radiometer
- Radar/Radiometer Retrievals of Cloud Liquid Water and Drizzle: Analysis Using Data from a Three-Dimensional Large Eddy Simulation of Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
- Comparisons of Brightness Temperature Measurements and Calculations Obtained During the Spectral Radiance Experiment
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Scanning Raman Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols
- Ground-Based Radiometric Observations of Atmospheric Water for Climate Research
- Radar/Radiometer Retrievals of Cloud Liquid Water and Drizzle: Analysis Using Data from a Three-Dimensional Large Eddy Simulation of Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
- Stratus Cloud Measurements with a Ka-Band Doppler Radar and a Microwave Radiometer
- Characterization of the Radiative Properties of Inhomogeneous Clouds
- A Stratiform Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Measurements and Modeling of the Effect of Convective Clouds on the Upper Tropospheric Moisture Budget
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- On the Fundamental Role of Tropospheric Radiative Cooling on the Diurnal Cycle of Intense Tropical Convection
- Design of the Aerosol Sampling Manifold for the Southern Great Plains Site
- Testing of Newtonian Nudging Technique in Data Assimilation on the Meso-Beta-Scale
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Comparisons of Brightness Temperature Measurements and Calculations Obtained During the Spectral Radiance Experiment
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Ground-Based Radiometric Observations of Atmospheric Water for Climate Research
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Vegetation Forcing and Convective Motion
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Use of Cloud and Radiation Testbed Measurements to Evaluate Cloud Cover and Convective Parameterizations
- Diagnostic Analysis of Cloud Radiative Properties
- Cloud Microphysical and Radiative Properties Measured by Combined Lidar, Radar, and Infrared Radiometer
- Ground-Based Radiometric Observations of Atmospheric Water for Climate Research
- Solar Heating in the Upper Ocean
- The Effects of Arctic Stratus Clouds on the Solar Energy Budget in the Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Development of a Hybrid Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Brightness Fields of Broken Clouds
- Evaluation of Two Radiative Parameterizations Using a Three-Dimensional Large-Eddy Simulation Microphysical Model
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Design of the Aerosol Sampling Manifold for the Southern Great Plains Site
- Evaluation of Two Radiative Parameterizations Using a Three-Dimensional Large-Eddy Simulation Microphysical Model
- Evaluation of Two Radiative Parameterizations Using a Three-Dimensional Large-Eddy Simulation Microphysical Model
- Modeling and Observing the Optical Thickness of Low Clouds
- Development of a Hybrid Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Sensitivity of Cirrus Cloud Radiative Properties to Ice Crystal Size and Shape in General Circulation Model Simulations
- Parameterization of Thin Mid-Level Stratiform Clouds
- Long-Pathlength Infrared Absorption Measurements in the 8- to 14-um Atmospheric Window: Self-Broadening Coefficient Data
- Testing of Newtonian Nudging Technique in Data Assimilation on the Meso-Beta-Scale
- Development of a Hybrid Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Warm Pool Physics in a Coupled General Circulation Model
- The Effects of Radiative Transfer in Maintaining the Indian Summer Monsoon
- The Effects of Radiative Transfer on Low-Level Cyclogenesis
- Vegetation Forcing and Convective Motion
- Design of the Aerosol Sampling Manifold for the Southern Great Plains Site
- Design of the Aerosol Sampling Manifold for the Southern Great Plains Site
- Stratus Cloud Measurements with a Ka-Band Doppler Radar and a Microwave Radiometer
- A Stratiform Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- A One-Dimensional Radiative Convective Model with Detailed Cloud Microphysics
- Evaluation of Two Radiative Parameterizations Using a Three-Dimensional Large-Eddy Simulation Microphysical Model
- Quality Measurement Experiments Within the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Residual Analysis of Surface Spectral Radiances Between Instrument Observations and Line-by-Line Calculations
- Single-Column Data Assimilation for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Sensitivity Analysis with Adjoint of Radiation Code
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Ground-Based Radiometric Observations of Atmospheric Water for Climate Research
- Comparison of Stochastic Radiation Transfer Predictions with Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer Data
- Observations of Tropical Cirrus Properties in the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment Using Lidar and the CSIRO ARM Filter Radiometer
- Scale-Invariance,Non-Stationarity and Intermittency in the Structure of Cloudiness
- A Stratiform Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Millimeter-Wavelength Cloud Measurements Taken with the Polarimetric Cloud Profiling Radar System
- Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA)
- Comparisons of Brightness Temperature Measurements and Calculations Obtained During the Spectral Radiance Experiment
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Scanning Raman Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols
- Quality Measurement Experiments Within the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Residual Analysis of Surface Spectral Radiances Between Instrument Observations and Line-by-Line Calculations
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Sensitivity of Cirrus Cloud Radiative Properties to Ice Crystal Size and Shape in General Circulation Model Simulations
- Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA)
- Solar Radiance Transmission Interferometer Observations at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Radiation Singularities, Multiple Scattering and Diffusion in Multifractal Clouds
- Sensitivity of Cirrus Cloud Radiative Properties to Ice Crystal Size and Shape in General Circulation Model Simulations
- Observations of Tropical Cirrus Properties in the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment Using Lidar and the CSIRO ARM Filter Radiometer
- A Stratiform Cloud Parameterization for General Circulation Models
- Cloud Parameterizations in Global Climate Models: The Role of Aerosols
- Observations of Tropical Cirrus Properties in the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment Using Lidar and the CSIRO ARM Filter Radiometer
- Mean Fluxes of the Near-Infrared Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of Visible Solar Radiation in Broken Clouds
- A Comparison of Model-Simulated Relative Humidity with Satellite-Derived Cloudiness
- The Effects of Radiative Transfer in Maintaining the Indian Summer Monsoon
- The Effects of Radiative Transfer on Low-Level Cyclogenesis
- Vegetation Forcing and Convective Motion
- Comparison of Stochastic Radiation Transfer Predictions with Multi-Filter Rotating Shadowband Radiometer Data
- Comparison Between General Circulation Model Simulation and Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment Measurements
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Single-ColumnModel and Cumulus Ensemble Model Simulations of GATE Data
- Single-Column Models as a Bridge Between Observations and Climate Models
- Summary of Single-Column Model Intensive Observation Period Workshop at Annual Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Science Team Meeting
- Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA)
- Use of a Cloud Ensemble Model to Develop Cloudiness Parameterizations
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- A Short-Wave Radiometer Array Across the Tropical Pacific Ocean as a Component of the TOGA-TAO Buoy Array
- Special Working Session on the Role of Buoy Observations in the Tropical Western Pacific Measurement Scheme
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- Radiation Impacts on Global Climate Models
- Climate Zones for Maritime Clouds
- Radiation Singularities, Multiple Scattering and Diffusion in Multifractal Clouds
- Warm Pool Physics in a Coupled General Circulation Model
- Triggering of Boundary Layer Cumulus Clouds Over a Heterogeneous Surface
- Millimeter-Wavelength Cloud Measurements Taken with the Polarimetric Cloud Profiling Radar System
- Radiometric Sounding System
- On the Fundamental Role of Tropospheric Radiative Cooling on the Diurnal Cycle of Intense Tropical Convection
- Calibration of Radiation Codes Used in Climate Models: Comparison of Clear-Sky Calculations with Observations from the Spectral Radiation Experiment and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Comparison Between General Circulation Model Simulation and Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment Measurements
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Long-Pathlength Infrared Absorption Measurements in the 8- to 14-um Atmospheric Window: Self-Broadening Coefficient Data
- Quality Measurement Experiments Within the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Residual Analysis of Surface Spectral Radiances Between Instrument Observations and Line-by-Line Calculations
- Radiation Singularities, Multiple Scattering and Diffusion in Multifractal Clouds
- A One-Dimensional Radiative Convective Model with Detailed Cloud Microphysics
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer: Status and Water Vapor Continuum Results
- Comparisons of Brightness Temperature Measurements and Calculations Obtained During the Spectral Radiance Experiment
- Ground-Based Radiometric Observations of Atmospheric Water for Climate Research
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Stratus Cloud Measurements with a Ka-Band Doppler Radar and a Microwave Radiometer
- Diagnostic Analysis of Cloud Radiative Properties
- Observations from the Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment and Their Significance to Siting and Modeling Objectives of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Objective Analysis Schemes to Monitor Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Data in Near Real-Time
- Characterization of the Radiative Properties of Inhomogeneous Clouds
- A One-Dimensional Radiative Convective Model with Detailed Cloud Microphysics
- North Slope of Alaska and Adjacent Arctic Ocean Cloud and Radiation Testbed: Science and Siting Strategies
- Overview of North Slope of Alaska/Adjacent Arctic Ocean Science Issues
- Solar Heating in the Upper Ocean
- The Effects of Arctic Stratus Clouds on the Solar Energy Budget in the Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System
- Ground- and Space-Based Humidity Profiling in a Cloudy Atmosphere with Strong Elevated Temperature Inversion
- Development of a Scheme for Parameterizing the Effects of Cloud Condensation Nuclei on Stratocumulus Cloud Albedo
- Characterization of the Radiative Properties of Inhomogeneous Clouds
- Development of a Scheme for Parameterizing the Effects of Cloud Condensation Nuclei on Stratocumulus Cloud Albedo
- Radar/Radiometer Retrievals of Cloud Liquid Water and Drizzle: Analysis Using Data from a Three-Dimensional Large Eddy Simulation of Marine Stratocumulus Clouds
- Warm Pool Physics in a Coupled General Circulation Model
- Triggering of Boundary Layer Cumulus Clouds Over a Heterogeneous Surface
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Longwave Fluxes Through Broken Scattering Cloud Fields
- On the Fundamental Role of Tropospheric Radiative Cooling on the Diurnal Cycle of Intense Tropical Convection
- Brightness Fields of Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of the Near-Infrared Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of Visible Solar Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program--Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle: The Follow-On Phase
- Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle Workshop
- Use of Cloud and Radiation Testbed Measurements to Evaluate Cloud Cover and Convective Parameterizations
- Overview of North Slope of Alaska/Adjacent Arctic Ocean Science Issues
- MODTRAN3: Suitability as a Flux-Divergence Code
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Calibration of Radiation Codes Used in Climate Models: Comparison of Clear-Sky Calculations with Observations from the Spectral Radiation Experiment and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Radiation Singularities, Multiple Scattering and Diffusion in Multifractal Clouds
- Comparisons of Brightness Temperature Measurements and Calculations Obtained During the Spectral Radiance Experiment
- Preliminary Analysis of Ground-Based Microwave and Infrared Radiance Observations During the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment
- Climate Zones for Maritime Clouds
- Ship-Based Measurements of Cloud Optical Properties During the Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment
- Radiometric Sounding System
- Scanning Raman Lidar Measurements of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols
- Implementation of Raman Lidar for Profiling of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Aerosols at the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Testbed Site
- Scale-Invariance,Non-Stationarity and Intermittency in the Structure of Cloudiness
- Modeling and Observing the Optical Thickness of Low Clouds
- Toward an Operational Water Vapor Remote Sensing System Using the Global Positioning System
- Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer Data Analysis Methods
- Single-ColumnModel and Cumulus Ensemble Model Simulations of GATE Data
- Use of a Cloud Ensemble Model to Develop Cloudiness Parameterizations
- Single-Column Model for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Sites: Model Development and Sensitivity Test
- The Impacts of Data Error and Model Resolution on the Result of Variational Data Assimilation
- The Impacts of Data Error and Model Resolution on the Result of Variational Data Assimilation
- Modeling and Observing the Optical Thickness of Low Clouds
- Observations of Tropical Cirrus Properties in the Pilot Radiation Observation Experiment Using Lidar and the CSIRO ARM Filter Radiometer
- North Slope of Alaska and Adjacent Arctic Ocean Cloud and Radiation Testbed: Science and Siting Strategies
- Overview of North Slope of Alaska/Adjacent Arctic Ocean Science Issues
- The Effects of Arctic Stratus Clouds on the Solar Energy Budget in the Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean System
- Comparison Between General Circulation Model Simulation and Central Equatorial Pacific Experiment Measurements
- Triggering of Boundary Layer Cumulus Clouds Over a Heterogeneous Surface
- Treatment of Cloud Radiative Effects in General Circulation Models
- Mean Fluxes of the Near-Infrared Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of Visible Solar Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Brightness Fields of Broken Clouds
- Single-Column Data Assimilation for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program
- Sensitivity Analysis with Adjoint of Radiation Code
- Brightness Fields of Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of the Near-Infrared Radiation in Broken Clouds
- Mean Fluxes of Visible Solar Radiation in Broken Clouds


