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Nicholas S. Campbell, Kyle Hanquist, Andrew Morin, Jason Meyers and Iain Boyd
Recent developments in the world of hypersonic flight have brought increased attention to the thermal response of materials exposed to high-enthalpy gases. One promising concept is electron transpiration cooling (ETC) that provides the prospect of a pass...
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Michael Ponater, Marius Bickel, Lisa Bock and Ulrike Burkhardt
Contrail cirrus has been emphasized as the largest individual component of aircraft climate impact, yet respective assessments have been based mainly on conventional radiative forcing calculations. As demonstrated in previous research work, individual im...
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Tero Mielonen, Anca Hienola, Thomas Kühn, Joonas Merikanto, Antti Lipponen, Tommi Bergman, Hannele Korhonen, Pekka Kolmonen, Larisa Sogacheva, Darren Ghent, Mikko R. A. Pitkänen, Antti Arola, Gerrit De Leeuw and Harri Kokkola
Satellite data suggest that summertime aerosol optical depth (AOD) over the southeastern USA depends on the air/land surface temperature, but the magnitude of the radiative effects caused by this dependence remains unclear. To quantify these radiative ef...
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Yu Huang, Hong-Li Ren, Robin Chadwick, Zhigang Cheng and Quanliang Chen
Changes of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) variability in response to different climate forcings, and their possible causes, are decomposed and investigated using a set of atmosphere-only timeslice experiments forced by sea surface temperatur...
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Zheng Lu and Irina N. Sokolik
We examine the 2002 Yakutsk wildfire event and simulate the impacts of smoke aerosols on local radiative energy budget, using the WRF-Chem-SMOKE model. When comparing satellite retrievals (the Surface Radiation Budget (SRB) dataset) with model simulation...
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Shreemat Shrestha, Murray C. Peel and Graham A. Moore
The assessment of direct radiative forcing due to atmospheric aerosols (ADRF) in the Indo Gangetic Plain (IGP), which is a food basket of south Asia, is important for measuring the effect of atmospheric aerosols on the terrestrial ecosystem and for asses...
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Hongyue Zhang, Siyu Chen, Nanxuan Jiang, Xin Wang, Xiaorui Zhang, Jian Liu, Zhou Zang, Dongyou Wu, Tiangang Yuan, Yuan Luo and Dan Zhao
The effect of aerosols is an important indicator of climate change. Sulfate aerosols, as the major scattering aerosols, which have attracted more and more attention in recent years. The Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-C...
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Elizabeth A. Pillar-Little and Marcelo I. Guzman
Due to the adverse effect of atmospheric aerosols on public health and their ability to affect climate, extensive research has been undertaken in recent decades to understand their sources and sinks, as well as to study their physical and chemical proper...
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Henda Guermazi, Pasquale Sellitto, Mohamed Moncef Serbaji, Bernard Legras and Farhat Rekhiss
Monitoring gaseous and particulate volcanic emissions with remote observations is of particular importance for climate studies, air quality and natural risk assessment. The concurrent impact of the simultaneous presence of sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions...
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