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Data in support of: Future deforestation in the Amazon and consequences for South American climate
(Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, 2015-12)Ongoing agricultural expansion in Amazonia and the surrounding areas of Brazil is expected to continue over the next several decades as global food demand increases. The transition of natural forest and savannah ecosystems ... -
Data set to support paper being published in Journal of Geophysical Research
(2020-05)This is a placeholder record in order to generate a handle for publishing. -
Dataset to support the paper: Temperature Control of the Variability of Tropical Tropopause Layer Cirrus Clouds
(2017-08)Cirrus cloud fraction from CALIPSO satellite data from the NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Sciences Data Center. The temperature profile from COSMIC data obtained through the COSMIC Data Analysis and Archive Center, ... -
Effect of snow grain shape on snow albedo
(Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2016-06)Radiative transfer models of snow albedo have usually assumed a spherical shape for the snow grains, using Mie theory to compute single-scattering properties. The scattering by more realistic, nonspherical snow grains is ... -
Formic acid mixing ratio (CIMS) and 3D wind data, plus SOSAA model runs -- Hyytiälä, Finland, Apr-Jun 2014
(2016)These are data of eddy covariance flux measurements of formic acid (HCOOH), performed by a chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS) over a boreal forest canopy in Hyytiälä, Finland, in spring/summer 2014. Results from ... -
Lightning Enhancement Over Major Oceanic Shipping Lanes
(2017)Using twelve years of high resolution global lightning stroke data from the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN), we show that lightning density is enhanced by up to a factor of two directly over shipping lanes ... -
The magnitude of the snow-sourced reactive nitrogen flux to the boundary layer in the Uintah Basin, Utah, USA
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2016)Reactive nitrogen (Nr=NO, NO2, HONO) and volatile organic carbon emissions from oil and gas extraction activities play a major role in wintertime ground-level ozone exceedance events of up to 140 ppb in the Uintah Basin ... -
Measurements of light-absorbing particles in snow across the Arctic, North America, and China: effects on surface albedo
(Journal of Geophysical Research [in revision], 2017)Using field observation, we perform radiative transfer calculations on snowpacks in the Arctic, China, and North America to quantify the impact of light-absorbing particles (LAPs) on snow albedo and its sensitivity to ... -
Model simulation output in support of "Leaf trait plasticity alters competitive ability and functioning of simulated tropical trees in response to elevated carbon dioxide"
(2020)The response of tropical ecosystems to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) remains a critical uncertainty in projections of future climate. Here we investigate how leaf trait plasticity in response to elevated CO2 alters projections ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2004 data
(2004)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2005 data
(2005)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2006 data
(2006)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2007 data
(2007)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2008 data
(2008)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2009 data
(2009)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2010 data
(2010)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2011 data
(2011)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2012 data
(2012)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ... -
Mt. Bachelor Observatory 2013 data
(2013)The Mt. Bachelor Observatory (MBO) is a high altitude atmospheric research station that is located at the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. The observatory was started by Prof. Dan Jaffe in 2004. Since then he and ...