2016
DOI: 10.1175/amsmonographs-d-15-0045.1
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Parallel Developments and Formal Collaboration between European Atmospheric Profiling Observatories and the U.S. ARM Research Program

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“…The southeast Pacific hosts one of the largest and most persistent stratocumulus cloud decks on Earth, as shown by Wood (2012) using data from the combined land-ocean cloud atlas database (Hahn and Warren, 2007). In this region, cloud cover and cloud thickness have major impacts on the net cloud radiative effect, which raises the importance of studying the heights of these clouds.…”
Section: Southeast Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The southeast Pacific hosts one of the largest and most persistent stratocumulus cloud decks on Earth, as shown by Wood (2012) using data from the combined land-ocean cloud atlas database (Hahn and Warren, 2007). In this region, cloud cover and cloud thickness have major impacts on the net cloud radiative effect, which raises the importance of studying the heights of these clouds.…”
Section: Southeast Pacificmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The event brought together scientists (instructors) from the United States and Europe with expertise in instrumentation, retrieval techniques, and modeling with a range of scientific focus. This not only enabled the participants to interact with experts with different scientific cultures and focuses but also fostered collaborations between U.S. and European counterparts (Haeffelin et al 2016). With 19 (out of 61) applicants, 4 (out of 24) selected participants, and 4 (out of 12) instructors from institutions outside of the United States, the event highlighted interest in the ARM data and the training event from the international scientific community.…”
Section: ) Precipitation Microphysics: This Group Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, with the support of national weather services or research institutes, a number of atmospheric profiling observatories have been set up to establish formal collaborations with the DOE ARM program [ 9 ]. In particular, cloud radar profiling observations were only available in specific sites in France, Germany, UK, and Ireland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%