Clouds, Aerosols, And Precipitation In The Marine Boundary Layer: An ARM Mobile Facility Deployment

Wood, R., M. Wyant, C.S.B. retherton, J. Rémillard, P. Kollias, J. Fletcher, J. Stemmler, S. de Szoeke, S. Yuter, M. Miller, D. Mechem, G. Tselioudis, J.C. Chiu, J.A.L. Mann, E.J. O’Connor, R.J. Hogan, X. Dong, M. Miller, V. Ghate, A. Jefferson, Q. Min, P. Minnis, R. Palikonda, B. Albrecht, E. Luke, C. Hannay, and Y. Lin (2015), Clouds, Aerosols, And Precipitation In The Marine Boundary Layer: An ARM Mobile Facility Deployment, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 419.
Abstract

A 21-month deployment to Graciosa Island in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean is providing an unprecedented record of the clouds, aerosols, and meteorology in a poorly sampled remote marine environment.

Mission
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