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Physics of Climate

UC Berkeley Katılım Ocak 2019
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Using sampling of clouds by aircraft, we show that the supersaturation in convective clouds over the Amazon is too low (~0.2%) to generate substantial warm-phase invigoration of convection by aerosols. romps.berkeley.edu/papers/pubs-20…
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The recent paper by group member Nathaniel Tarshish has been highlighted by Eos, the official news magazine of the American Geophysical Union. Congrats, Nathaniel! eos.org/editor-highlig…
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For several years now, I have described the radiative forcing from CO2 by analogy to a "train", but I never made a figure to illustrate it... until now. (1/11)
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This means that the forcing (i.e., the reduction in outgoing longwave) is the same for every doubling of concentration. Given the CO2 spectrum measured in laboratories, we can estimate this forcing using pencil and paper. For (many) more details, see: romps.berkeley.edu/papers/pubs-20…
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OK, so for each doubling, the log(p_em) interval moves lower by log(2)/2. Therefore, every doubling effectively moves the same-sized set of wavenumbers from the warm surface to the cold stratosphere, reducing the outgoing flux of longwave radiation.
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Using stereo cameras, Rusen Oktem finds that the spacing of clouds matches the prediction by John Thuburn and Georgios Efstathiou for the spacing of the largest eddies in a convective boundary layer. romps.berkeley.edu/papers/pubs-20…
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With implications for wildfires and nuclear winter, Nathaniel Tarshish uses direct numerical simulation to find the virtual origin of turbulent plumes. The important question is where the soot goes, and this closure makes progress towards answering that. romps.berkeley.edu/papers/pubs-20…
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A new paper by @romps, Oktem, Endo, and Vogelmann proposes a classification scheme for shallow cumuli and measures, using stereo cameras, the degree to which observed clouds are bubbles vs. plumes and active vs. forced. romps.org/papers/pubs-20…
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