Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul.
Clouds directly affect meteorological conditions of the planet, by interacting with electromagnetic radiation from the sun, the earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Each cloud type interacts in a particular way, being extremely important that the total set of clouds at any location is well represente...
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doaj-e62cbdf907c848bda73e39faf79ac06b2020-11-25T03:19:25ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroAnuário do Instituto de Geociências0101-97592009-12-013223341Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul.Bruno Muniz DuarteJosé Ricardo de Almeida FrançaClouds directly affect meteorological conditions of the planet, by interacting with electromagnetic radiation from the sun, the earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Each cloud type interacts in a particular way, being extremely important that the total set of clouds at any location is well represented in atmospheric models, in order to generate more accurate results. The purpose of this paper is to initiate a characterization of cloud types as a function of their microphysical properties and evaluate the dependence on ecosystem and synoptic condition. The data were obtained through remote sensing, using the MODIS sensor and the variables: cloud particle effective radius, optical thickness, pressure and temperature of the cloud top. Several forms of distributions were found for six different ecosystems for the four seasons. It was noted that narrow and concentrated effective radius spectra are linked to deep convection clouds, while broader distributions can be usually associated to cold frontal systems. The amount of events analyzed was not enough to show clear patterns, although the results can lead to other directions in a future and more focused work.http://www.anuario.igeo.ufrj.br/2009_2/2009_2_33_41.pdfcloud microphysicsremote sensingMODIS |
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Bruno Muniz Duarte José Ricardo de Almeida França Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. Anuário do Instituto de Geociências cloud microphysics remote sensing MODIS |
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Bruno Muniz Duarte José Ricardo de Almeida França |
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Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. |
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Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. |
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Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. |
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Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. |
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Estrutura Microfísica das Nuvens em Diferentes Ecossistemas da América do Sul. |
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estrutura microfísica das nuvens em diferentes ecossistemas da américa do sul. |
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro |
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Anuário do Instituto de Geociências |
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2009-12-01 |
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Clouds directly affect meteorological conditions of the planet, by interacting with electromagnetic radiation from the sun, the earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Each cloud type interacts in a particular way, being extremely important that the total set of clouds at any location is well represented in atmospheric models, in order to generate more accurate results. The purpose of this paper is to initiate a characterization of cloud types as a function of their microphysical properties and evaluate the dependence on ecosystem and synoptic condition. The data were obtained through remote sensing, using the MODIS sensor and the variables: cloud particle effective radius, optical thickness, pressure and temperature of the cloud top. Several forms of distributions were found for six different ecosystems for the four seasons. It was noted that narrow and concentrated effective radius spectra are linked to deep convection clouds, while broader distributions can be usually associated to cold frontal systems. The amount of events analyzed was not enough to show clear patterns, although the results can lead to other directions in a future and more focused work. |
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cloud microphysics remote sensing MODIS |
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