Marine Stratus
Marine Stratus Cloud Tops Experiment
PROJECT DATES
08/01/1994 - 12/14/1994
Project Location
California Coast
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The objective of this research is the physics of marine stratus clouds which exist over large portions of the ocean adjacent to the Americas. The competing effects of radiative exchange; vertical motion within the clouds and the heat exchange at the sea surface need to be evaluated experimentally. The necessary measurements will be made using a research aircraft (C- 130) from NCAR. In particular, a new (spectral) radiometer will be used, which should help to determine the relative importance of infrared cooling from the cloud tops. (also known as Marine Stratus Clouds; Radiative Effects and Models)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Principal Investigators:
- James W. Telford
Project Manager:
- Dick Friesen NCAR/EOL
Data Manager:
- EOL Archive NCAR/EOL/DMS