Search Results - "Rikus, L."
-
1
Evaluation of hydrometeor frequency of occurrence in a limited‐area numerical weather prediction system using near real‐time CloudSat–CALIPSO observations
Published in Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (01-10-2014)“…Near real‐time measurements from the CloudSat and Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) mission are used to evaluate the…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Snow and cloud feedbacks modelled by an atmospheric general circulation model
Published in Climate dynamics (1994)“…One of the most important parametrizations in general circulation models used for climate change experiments is that of the surface albedo. The results of an…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Spectral analysis of infrared heating in clouds computed with two-stream radiation codes
Published in Journal of quantitative spectroscopy & radiative transfer (1997)“…This paper examines the accuracy of two-stream methods for calculating infrared fluxes and heating rates within cloud, based on an idealized model of a cloud…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
Improved application of exponential sum fitting transmissions to inhomogeneous atmosphere
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-03-1999)“…An improved method of applying exponential sum fitting transmissions (ESFT) to inhomogeneous atmospheres (referred to as inhomogeneous ESFT or IESFT) is…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Off-shell properties of the two-nucleon t matrix
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-03-1988)Get full text
Journal Article -
6
Global Cloud Liquid Water Path Simulations
Published in Journal of climate (01-01-1997)“…A new parameterization of cloud liquid water and ice content has been included in the Bureau of Meteorology Global Assimilation and Prediction System. The…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
7
Interpretation of Snow-Climate Feedback as Produced by 17 General Circulation Models
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-08-1991)“…Snow feedback is expected to amplify global warming caused by increasing concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases. The conventional explanation is that a…”
Get full text
Journal Article