11th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation
11th Conference on Cloud Physics
    

Joint Session 4

 Cloud Variability and Its Radiative Effects (Joint between 11th Cloud Physics and 11th Atmospheric Radiation)
 Organizer: Larry Di Girolamo, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, IL
3:30 PMJ4.1Liquid water path variability in marine boundary layer cloud  
Robert Wood, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. L. Hartmann
3:45 PMJ4.2Scales of cloud's organisation: implications for radiative transfer calculation  
Francesca Di Giuseppe, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and A. M. Tompkins
4:00 PMJ4.3Using time-height cross-sections of cumulus cloud fields for solar radiative transfer  
Robert Pincus, NOAA/ETL, Boulder, CO; and C. Hannay and K. F. Evans
4:15 PMJ4.4Radiative effects of cloud inhomogeneity and geometric association identified from a month-long cloud-resolving model simulation  extended abstract
Xiaoqing Wu, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and M. W. Moncrieff and X. Z. Liang
4:30 PMJ4.5Effects of cloud horizontal inhomogeneities in multi-layer clouds on radiative energy budget  
Qiang Fu, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
4:45 PMJ4.6Comparison of Large Ensemble of Cloud Systems from EOS Satellite Observations with the ECMWF Predicted Cloud Fields  extended abstract
Kuan-Man Xu, NASA/LARC, Hampton, VA; and T. Wong, B. A. Wielicki, A. Cheng, Z. A. Eitzen, B. Lin, and L. Parker

Thursday, 6 June 2002: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

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