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Enhancement of cloud cover and suppression of nocturnal drizzle in stratocumulus polluted by haze

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Title Enhancement of cloud cover and suppression of nocturnal drizzle in stratocumulus polluted by haze
Names Ackerman, A. S. (creator)
Toon, O. B. (creator)
Stevens, D. E. (creator)
Coakley, James A. (creator)
Date Issued 2003 (iso8601)
Abstract Recent satellite observations indicate a significant decrease of cloud water in ship tracks, in contrast to an ensemble of in situ ship-track measurements showing no average change in cloud water relative to the surrounding clouds, and contrary to the expectation of cloud water increasing in polluted clouds. We find through large-eddy simulations of stratocumulus that the trend in the satellite data is likely an artifact of sampling only overcast clouds. The simulations instead show cloud cover increasing with droplet concentrations. The simulations also show that increases in cloud water from suppressing drizzle by increasing droplet concentrations are favored at night or at extremely low droplet concentrations.
Genre Article
Topic Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics
Identifier Ackerman, A. S., O. B. Toon, D. E. Stevens, and J. A. Coakley Jr., Enhancement of cloud cover and suppression of nocturnal drizzle in stratocumulus polluted by haze, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(7), 1381, doi:10.1029/2002GL016634, 2003.

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