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We then summarize airborne measurements, made in the troposphere of the Alaskan Arctic, of aerosol particle size distributions, composition, and optical proper- ties and discuss
– The rather good agreement of the trends across different aerosol parameters between models and observations, when co-locating them in time and space, implies that global model
Evaluation of climate model aerosol trends with ground-based observa- tions over the last 2 decades – an AeroCom and CMIP6 analysis.. Augustin Mortier
The primary objectives of the study were (1) to extend the existing time series of aerosol and pre- cipitation characteristics at Bermuda and evaluate long-term trends, (2) to
Currently, scattering and backscat- tering coefficient trends are mostly decreasing in Europe and North America and are not statistically significant in Asia, while polar
Measurements of CO concentrations, aerosol chemical composition, aerosol num- ber size distributions, aerosol volume volatile fractions and aerosol light absorption (mainly from
Seasonality of aerosol optical properties – includ- ing the aerosol light-scattering coefficient, absorption coef- ficient, single-scattering albedo, scattering Ångström expo- nent,
The selected cloud was then used in a multiple scattering ra- diative transfer model optimization to determine the aerosol optical properties and fine tune the cloud size