Climate Physics: Feedbacks in the Earth System
FOCUS · C23 ·
Presentations
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Arctic cloud and sea ice feedbacks from satellite observations and a global climate model
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Presenters
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Ariel Morrison
- Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
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Ariel Morrison
- Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Lake Patterns in a Changing Arctic Tundra Landscape
ORAL
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Thao N. Nguyen
- Department of Physics and Environmental Science, St. Mary's University
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Thao N. Nguyen
- Department of Physics and Environmental Science, St. Mary's University
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Ivan A Sudakov
- Department of Physics, University of Dayton
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Homotopy Importance Sampler For Noisy Dynamics
ORAL
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Juan Restrepo
- Oregon State University
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Juan Restrepo
- Oregon State University
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Andrew Jensen
- Oregon State University
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Robert Miller
- Oregon State University
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Application of the Rayleigh-Debye-Gans (RDG)theory for determining optical properties of biomass burning aerosols.
ORAL
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Emmanuel Sarpong
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Emmanuel Sarpong
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Damon Smith
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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Solomon Bililign
- North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
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A theory for global precipitation change
ORAL
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Nadir Jeevanjee
- Princeton University
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Nadir Jeevanjee
- Princeton University
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David Romps
- EPS, UC Berkeley
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Estimation of Hourly and Daily Clearness Indices and Diffuse Fraction, over Port Harcourt and Kano using National Centre for Environmental Prediction and National Centre for Atmospheric Research Satellite Data
ORAL
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Opeyemi Omole
- Physics Department, College of Education Ikere Ekiti Nigeria
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Opeyemi Omole
- Physics Department, College of Education Ikere Ekiti Nigeria
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Babatunde Adeyemi
- Physics Department, Federal university of Technology Akure
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Threshold dependence in the flip-flop model
ORAL
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Douglas Kurtze
- Saint Joseph's University
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Douglas Kurtze
- Saint Joseph's University
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Threshold phenomena in the marine carbon cycle
ORAL
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Daniel Rothman
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Daniel Rothman
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Implications of Lorenz-Mie scattering by cloud droplets in an absorbing atmosphere for cloud feedbacks
ORAL
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William Collins
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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William Collins
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Daniel R. Feldman
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Chaincy Kuo
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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