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PACE Technical Report Series, Volume 4: Cloud Retrievals in the PACE Mission: PACE Science Team Consensus Document
Cetinic, Ivona [Editor] ; McClain, Charles R [Editor] ; Werdell, P Jeremy[Editor] ; Platnick, Steve ; Coddington, Odele ; Ackerman, Steven A ; Frey, Richard ; Heidinger, Andrew ; Walter, Andi ; Meyer, Kerry G (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, United States)
关键词: AEROSOLS;    ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION;    CLIMATE;    CLOUD PHYSICS;    ICE CLOUDS;    INFRARED RADIATION;    LONG WAVE RADIATION;    OPTICAL PROPERTIES;    POLARIMETERS;    RADIATIVE FORCING;    SATELLITE OBSERVATION;    THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES;   
RP-ID  :  NASA/TM?2018-219027/Vol. 4,GSFC-E-DAA-TN65848
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Earth is a complex dynamical system exhibiting continuous change in its atmosphere, ocean,and surface elements. Nearly all (99.97%) of the energy driving these systems is linked to the Sun. Measurements of reflected sunlight contain a unique signature of wavelength-specific scattering and absorption interactions occurring between incoming solar energy and atmospheric (molecules, aerosols,clouds) and surface features Clouds can affect significantly both shortwave and long wave radiation, depending on altitude/vertical structure, thermodynamic phase, and optical properties. Low, warm, and optically thick clouds predominantly have a cooling effect, while high, cold, optically thin clouds can cause warming by absorbing warmer radiation emitted from the surface and lower atmosphere.When the net difference between outgoing and incoming solar radiation is matched by the net infrared radiation emitted to space, the Earth's climate is in radiative balance. While radiative forcing components (GHGs, aerosols - direct and indirect) contribute to a net radiative imbalance, climate sensitivity is ultimately determined by the contribution of various system feed backs. The role of cloud feedback in a warming climate is currently the largest inter-model uncertainty in climate sensitivity and therefore in climate prediction [Bony and Dufresne 2005]. A comprehensive understanding of current cloud propertiesand dynamic/microphysical processes requires a global perspective from satellites.
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