Science, Vol.276, No.5315, 1072-1078, 1997
Cloud Microphysics and Climate
Recent studies have shown that global radiative and hydrological fluxes are strongly linked to microphysical processes in clouds. The sensitivity or predictions of climate variations to assumptions about the microphysical processes has led to new approaches to atmospheric measurements and to heightened interest and progress in understanding the physical chemistry, radiative properties, and kinetics of small solid and liquid aqueous particles.
Keywords:MARINE BOUNDARY-LAYER;RADIATION BUDGET EXPERIMENT;ICE PARTICLE CONCENTRATIONS;CONDENSATION-NUCLEI;OPTICAL-PROPERTIES;STRATIFORM CLOUDS;CHARGE-TRANSFER;CUMULUS CLOUDS;CIRRUS CLOUDS;WATER-VAPOR