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Ah-Hyun Kim, Seong Soo Yum, Hannah Lee, Dong Yeong Chang and Sungbo Shim
The effects of increased dimethyl-sulfide (DMS) emissions due to increased marine phytoplankton activity are examined using an atmosphere-ocean coupled climate model. As the DMS emission flux from the ocean increases globally, large-scale cooling occurs ...
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Sergei A. Soldatenko
In this paper, we apply the optimal control theory to obtain the analytic solutions of the two-component globally averaged energy balance model in order to estimate the influence of solar radiation management (SRM) operations on the global mean surface t...
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Bruce F. Moffett, Tom C. J. Hill and Paul J. DeMott
Ice nucleating particles (INPs) are rare among atmospheric aerosols. However, through their ability to induce freezing of cloud droplets in cold clouds, they affect cloud lifetime, cloud albedo, and the efficiency and distribution of precipitation. While...
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Tim Smith, Michele Trancossi, Dean Vucinic, Chris Bingham and Paul Stewart
A new class of the all electric airship to globally transport both passengers and freight using a ?feeder-cruiser? concept, and powered by renewable electric energy, is considered. Specific focus is given to photo-electric harvesting as the primary energ...
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G. IORGA,S. STEFAN
Both the enhancement of the aerosol number concentration and the relative dispersion of the cloud droplet size distribution (spectral dispersion) on a regional scale can modify the cloud reflectivity. This work is focused on the...
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GARTH W. PALTREDGE
An extensive experiment (the Aspendale ISCCP Regional Experiment) to study the radiative and microphysical properties of mixed-phase clouds yielded aircraft profiles from 3 fully iced cirrus decks, 2 liquid water decks of stratocumulus and 2 mixed-ph...
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