Investigations of Cloud properties over the Southeast Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon Rainforest

Sid Gupta, Atmospheric Scientist Data Analyst
Seminar
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Clouds routinely cover two-thirds of the Earth’s surface. Their interactions with aerosols cause large uncertainty in model estimates of Earth’s energy budget in the future. Aerosol-cloud interactions are regime-dependent (i.e., cloud type and location) and require observations from regions that are important for understanding the global climate. This includes marine stratocumulus clouds over the southeast Atlantic Ocean and deep convection over the Amazon rainforest.