Selected Science Team Proposals – FY 1998

 
Published: 6 October 2009
  • Dr. Shepard Clough, Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.: “Radiative Transfer for Clear and Cloudy Atmospheres: Spectral Modeling and Validation”
  • Dr. Richard Coulter, Argonne National Laboratory: “Scales and Heterogeneities of Surface Albedo and Fluxes”
  • Dr. Chris Fairall, NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory: “Shipboard Measurements of Cloud-Radiative Properties in the Tropical Western Pacific: The Nauru-99 Experiment”
  • Dr. Steven J. Ghan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: “Development and Evaluation of a Stratiform Cloud Parameterization”
  • Dr. Gerald Mace, University of Utah: “Investigation of the Coupling Between the Large-Scale Atmospheric State and Cloud Properties: An Observational Synthesis of the ARM Data Stream”
  • Dr. Joseph Michalsky and Dr. Lee Harrison, State University of New York, Albany: “Spectral and Broadband Shortwave Radiometry and Analysis”
  • Dr. David A. Randall, Colorado State University: “Use of ARM Data to Develop and Test Improved Cloud Parameterizations for Use in Climate Models”
  • Dr. Christian Rocken, UCAR: “Water Vapor Tomography Using Low-Cost GPS Receivers”
  • Dr. Stephen E. Schwartz, Brookhaven National Laboratory: “Shortwave Radiation Forcing by Tropospheric Aerosols”
  • Dr. William Smith, University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Continuation of Data Analysis Software Development for the Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI)
  • Dr. Graeme L. Stephens, Colorado State University: “The Use of Lidar/Radiometer (LIRAD) in the ARM Program to Obtain Optical Properties and Microphysics of High and Mid-level Clouds”
  • Dr. Prasad Varanasi, State University of New York, Stony Brook: “Laboratory Spectroscopy Related to the ARM Program”
  • Dr. Ed Westwater, NOAA/Environmental Technology Laboratory: “Continued Development of an Integrated Sounding System in Support of the DOE/ARM Experimental Program”
  • Dr. Warren J. Wiscombe, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center: “Modeling of Cloud Liquid Water Structure and the Resultant Shortwave Radiation Field Using ARM and Landsat Data”
  • Dr. Minghua Zhang, State University of New York, Stony Brook: “Development of Accurate Forcing Data in Support of Single-Column Modeling in ARM”