Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Biomass-Burning Smoke's Properties and Its Interactions With Marine Stratocumulus Clouds in WRF-CAM5, Southeastern Atlantic Field Campaigns
May 08, 2024
May 08, 2024
WASHINGTON, May 8 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory issued the following abstract of a journal article:
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Abstract
A large part of the uncertainty in climate projections comes from uncertain aerosol properties and aerosol-cloud interactions as well as the difficulty in remotely sensing them. The southeastern Atlantic functions as a natural laboratory to study biomass-burning smoke and to constrain this uncer . . .
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Abstract
A large part of the uncertainty in climate projections comes from uncertain aerosol properties and aerosol-cloud interactions as well as the difficulty in remotely sensing them. The southeastern Atlantic functions as a natural laboratory to study biomass-burning smoke and to constrain this uncer . . .
