PPT-Antarctic Clouds

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Tom LachlanCope John King Amélie Kirchgaessner Meteorological Airborne Science INstrumentation MASIN Boundary Layer Sea ice Cloud Studies Large scale flow Instruments

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Tom LachlanCope John King Amélie Kirchgaessner Meteorological Airborne Science INstrumentation MASIN Boundary Layer Sea ice Cloud Studies Large scale flow Instruments Temperature Humidity. Robert Wood. , Matthew . Wyant. , Christopher S. . Bretherton. , Jasmine . Rémillard. , . Pavlos. . Kollias. , Jennifer Fletcher, Jayson . Stemmler. ,. . S. . deSzoeke. , Sandra . Yuter. , Matthew Miller, David . Second Grade Science. By: Christy Gibson . Clouds. A . cloud is composed of tiny water droplets (or ice crystals) that are suspended in the air. . If . the droplets become large enough. , they . may be visible as a cloud or fog. Two key impacts. Cloud feedback. Response of clouds to increased CO. 2. Aerosol indirect effects (AIEs). Response of clouds to changes in aerosol particles. Cloud feedbacks. Uncertainty in cloud feedbacks is main source of uncertainty in climate sensitivity. What is a cloud?. A cloud is a group of water droplets in the atmosphere.. The water vapor condenses during the water cycle to form clouds.. Cirrus Clouds. They are the highest clouds.. They look thin, wispy, or feathery.. By Kelsey Shields. Definition. A cloud is a visible collection of particles of ice or water suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth’s surface.. Different Kinds. There are four different types of clouds families. We then break the four families into ten different genus. They differentiate in the way they look, and the level of height they are at.. Florent. . Brient. , . Tapio. Schneider, . Zhihong. Tan, Sandrine Bony, Xin Qu, Alex Hall. Science Questions:. Approach:. Key Accomplishments:. Publication:. Brient. , F., T. Schneider, Z. Tan, S. Bony, X. Qu. HPC(Exascale) . Systems. June 24 2012. HPC . 2012 . Cetraro. , Italy. Geoffrey Fox. gcf@indiana.edu. . Informatics, Computing and Physics. Indiana . University . Bloomington. Science Computing Environments. 23-2. Clouds. Small water droplets or ice crystals that fall through air. Fog is a cloud that forms near the surface. Formation. Solid surface are needed for water vapor to condense on. Troposphere – lower layer of atmosphere. . Susan Solomon. Richards Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Science, MIT. Based on work with many including Diane Ivy, Justin . Bandoro. - (MIT). Doug . Kinnison. , Mike Mills, Ryan Neely, Rolando Garcia - (NCAR), . . Cloud project(s) under development at AAD. Simon . Alexander and . Andrew . Klekociuk. [with special thanks to Nick Chang for Davis lidar measurements]. Australian Antarctic Division. Hobart, Australia. The Second International Workshop on . Data Intensive Computing in the Clouds (DataCloud-SC11) . at SC11. November 14 2011. Geoffrey Fox. gcf@indiana.edu. . . http://www.infomall.org. . Michael . Armbrust. Armando Fox. Rean. Griffith. Anthony D. Joseph. Randy H. Katz. Andrew . Konwinski. Gunho. Lee. David A. Patterson. Ariel . Rabkin. Ion . Stoica. Matei. . Zaharia. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. John King and Thomas Bracegirdle. British Antarctic Survey. Cambridge, UK. jcki@bas.ac.uk. S. tart presentation. Introduction to the Antarctic coastal . e. asterlies. Climatology of the Antarctic coastal . Global Monitoring Division . Earth System Research Laboratory. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 24-25 January, 2012. Antarctic Logistics Blue Ribbon Panel. National Science Foundation.

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