Bbsorbing aerosols and aerosol-cloud- interactions using satellite observation and numerical simulations / (Record no. 12273)

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control field PHD156
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Classification number 551.47
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Researcher name Pandey ,Satyendra Kumar
Relator term Author
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Title Bbsorbing aerosols and aerosol-cloud- interactions using satellite observation and numerical simulations /
Statement of responsibility, etc Satyendra Kumar Pandey ; guided by Vinoj V.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Bhubaneswar :
Name of publisher IIT Bhubaneswar,
Year of publication 2021.
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Number of Pages xx,143p. :
Other physical details col. ill. ;
Dimensions 23 cm.
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Bibliography, etc. Includes bibliographies and index.
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Abstract Absorbing aerosols are among the most significant climatic agents whose role in modulating<br/>Earth’s climate is still poorly understood. They absorb light, thereby reducing the surface- reaching solar radiation and heat their surroundings, resulting in modulation of atmospheric<br/><br/>temperature and moisture profile. Thus these particles affect the micro and macrophysical<br/>properties of the cloud without participating in droplet formation. However, as particles spend<br/>more time in the atmosphere and interact with the other particles and gases, they may attain<br/>higher hygroscopicity. In consequence, they possess a range of hygroscopicity and also directly<br/>modulate the ambient environment. Hence contrary to scattering counterpart, absorbing aerosols<br/>show more complex interactions with clouds, thereby exacerbating the uncertainty in estimating<br/>radiative forcing associated with aerosol-cloud interactions (ACI). This dissertation investigates<br/>some aspects of absorbing (with a specific focus on mineral dust) aerosols and warm-cloud<br/>interactions using satellite observations, reanalysis data, and state-of-the-art numerical models.
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Topical Term Wind waves--Mathematical models
Topical Term Oceanography
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Guide name V., Vinoj
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Koha item type PhD Thesis
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