Session 10 Radiative Effect and Feedback of Clouds on Weather and Climate

Wednesday, 11 July 2018: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Regency E/F (Hyatt Regency Vancouver)
Host: 15th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation
Cochairs:
Patrick Taylor, NASA LRC, Climate Science Branch, Hampton, VA and Sarah Y. Murphy, Washington State University, Pullman, WA

Papers:
3:30 PM
10.1
Aerosol-Fog Interaction: Forecast Busts and Climate Forcing
Ian A. Boutle, Met Office, Exeter, UK; and J. Price, I. Kudzotsa, H. Kokkola, and S. Romakkaniemi
3:45 PM
10.2
Radiative Impact of Low-Level Clouds over southern West Africa on the Regional Monsoon: a NWP Model Study with ICON
Anke Kniffka, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; and P. Knippertz and A. H. Fink
4:15 PM
10.4
The Radiative Impact of Clouds over the Antarctic Peninsula and Southern Ocean
Penny M. Rowe, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago, Chile; and E. Sepulveda, S. P. Neshyba, M. Caballero, A. Damiani, and R. Cordero
4:30 PM
10.5
Rethinking the Radiative Influence of Cirrus Clouds in Climate—Lessons Learned from CALIPSO and MPLNET
James R. Campbell, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Lolli, J. Lewis Jr., E. J. Welton, J. E. Yorks, S. Ozog, A. Bucholtz, M. I. Oyola, and J. W. Marquis
4:45 PM
10.6
Global Ice Clouds and Their Radiative Effects
Guosheng Liu, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and Y. Hong
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