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Studies Of Cloud, Convection And Precipitation Processes Using Satellite Observations [Hardback]

Edited by (City College Of New York, Usa), Edited by (Nasa Goddard Inst For Space Studies, Usa), Edited by (The City College Of City Univ Of New York)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 332 pages
  • Sērija : Lectures In Climate Change 3
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 981125690X
  • ISBN-13: 9789811256905
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 332 pages
  • Sērija : Lectures In Climate Change 3
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 981125690X
  • ISBN-13: 9789811256905
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Clouds, Convection And Precipitation Processes Are Central Components Of Earth'S Weather And Climate. They Are Produced By Atmospheric Motions Across A Very Wide Range Of Space-Time Scales From Local Weather To Long-Term Global Climate Variation. They Feedback On These Motions By Perturbing The Heating/Cooling That Drive The Atmospheric Circulation. These Processes Also Perturb The Oceanic Circulation And Land Surface Properties That Affect The Atmospheric Circulation. Because Of The Coupling Of The Atmosphere-Ocean-Land System Across All Scales By Cloud, Convection And Precipitation Processes, Studying Their Behaviors Requires Measurements In Space-Time Variations Across All These Scales Simultaneously. Satellite Constellations With Global Coverage And High Time Resolution Offer The Ideal Platforms For Such Observations. This Book Summarizes Some Of The Latest Research Using Combinations Of Various Satellite Observations To Study These Processes And To Evaluate Their Representations In Global Weather And Climate Models. Included With This Publication Are Downloadable Electronic Slides And Accompanying Notes Of Each Lecture For Students, Teachers, And Public Speakers Around The World To Be Better Able To Understand Cloud, Convection And Precipitation Processes.

Instructions for Downloadable Electronic Slides v
Introduction ix
William B. Rossow
Section 1 Clouds, Convection and Precipitation
1(126)
Lecture 1 Convection as a Regulator of the Earth's Climate
3(18)
Anthony D. Del Genio
Lecture 2 A Satellite-based Estimate of Convective Mass Flux: Methodology, Validation and Applications
21(14)
Zhengzhao Johnny Luo
Lecture 3 Convective Core, Detrainment Level, and Convective Dilution: New Perspectives Based on Five Years of CloudSat Data
35(22)
Hanli Takahashi
Lecture 4 Cloud Life Cycle and Space-Time Organization
57(18)
Luiz A. T. Machado
Lecture 5 The Role of Deep Convection on the Initiation of African Easterly Waves
75(12)
Ademe Mekonnen
Lecture 6 Examining Global Precipitation with Mesoscale Atmospheric Systems Represented by Cloud Regimes
87(18)
Jackson Tan
Lecture 7 Satellite-derived Water Vapor Transport --- Use For Diagnosing the Tropical Circulation Change
105(22)
B. J. Sohn
Section 2 Clouds and Radiation
127(80)
Lecture 8 Understanding Global Cloud Radiative Impacts
129(22)
Lazaros Oreopoulos
Lecture 9 Calculation, Evaluation and Application of Long-term, Global Radiative Flux Datasets at ISCCP: Past and Present
151(28)
Yuanchong Zhang
William B. Rossow
Andrew A. Lacis
Valdar Oinas
Lecture 10 Cirrus Clouds Observed From Himawari-8
179(28)
Toshiro Inoue
Hiroshi Ishimoto
Masahiro Hayashi
Johannes Schmetz
Section 3 Cloud Modeling and Model Evaluations
207(108)
Lecture 11 Organized Convection Parameterization for GCMs
209(24)
Mitchell W. Moncrieff
Lecture 12 Cloud Updrafts, Climate Forcing and Climate Sensitivity
233(14)
Leo Donner
Lecture 13 Use of Satellite Observations in Climate Model Evaluation of Clouds: A Time History Based on the NASA/GISS MODEL
247(16)
George Tselioudis
Lecture 14 The Role of Upper Tropospheric Cloud Systems in Climate: Building Observational Metrics for Process Evaluation Studies
263(26)
Claudia J. Stubenrauch
Lecture 15 Clouds and Precipitation in Extratropical Cyclones: A Global Satellite Climatology for GCM Evaluation
289(26)
Catherine M. Naud
About the Editors 315(2)
Appendix 317