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- Title
Confronting Future Models with Future Satellite Observations of Clouds and Aerosols.
- Authors
Gettelman, A.; Carmichael, G. R.; Feingold, G.; Da Silva, A. M.; van den Heever, S. C.
- Abstract
Keywords: Aerosols/particulates; Air quality; Clouds; Precipitation; Convection EN Aerosols/particulates Air quality Clouds Precipitation Convection E1557 E1562 6 09/17/21 20210801 NES 210801 Aerosol, Clouds, Convection and Precipitation (ACCP) Modeling and Assimilation Virtual Worksh... B I What: i b More than 150 attendees met to discuss the future of modeling aerosols, clouds, and precipitation and how it can be informed by measurements from a future observing system B I Where: i b WebEx (Virtual) B I When: i b 10 and 12 November 2020 The NASA Aerosol, Clouds, Convection and Precipitation (ACCP) Study (https://vac.gsfc.nasa.gov/accp/) convened a workshop in November 2020 to understand the future of modeling aerosols, clouds, convection, and precipitation and how satellite data can contribute to that future. The ACCP modeling workshop goal was to answer the following questions: What will be the critical science questions for clouds and aerosols in 10 years? ACCP is a project to define a satellite mission to be launched late in the 2020s to advance cloud and aerosol science, following the recommendations of the latest NASA Decadal Survey (https://doi.org/10.17226/24938).
- Subjects
AEROSOLS; OPTICAL remote sensing; CLOUD condensation nuclei
- Publication
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2021, Vol 102, Issue 8, pE1557
- ISSN
0003-0007
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0029.1