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Robert Wood
University of WashingtonMeeting roles in:
Climate impacts in marine cloud brightening scenario simulations
Cloud-aerosol interactions in subtropical marine stratocumulus weaken in a warmer climate.
Substantial Diel Changes of Cloud Adjustments to Aerosols in Ship-tracks
Cloud susceptibility and climate response to midlatitude marine cloud brightening in Earth system models
Southern Ocean Mesoscale Cellular Convection and Cold Pools
Radiative Impacts of Diurnal Dust–Cloud Interactions
A framework for defining scales of SRM field studies involving controlled aerosol emissions
Extensive Decline of Reflective Clouds over the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific
Estimating Twomey forcing sensitivity to ship track spreading rates using a combination of LES and Langevin particle modeling
Exploring Marine Cloud Brightening Strategy Patterns Under Climate and Operational Constraints
Global trends in cloud droplet concentrations in marine boundary layer clouds from MODIS.
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