D. L. Hartmann

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2009

Number

9

Co-Authors

EOS Science Plan Radiation, Clouds, Water Vapor, Precipitation, and Atmospheric Circulation Lead Author Contributing Authors (2007)

D. L. Hartmann, C. S. Bretherton, T. P. Charlock, M. D. Chou, A. Del Genio, R. E. Dickinson, ...

2.1.1 Role of radiation, clouds, atmospheric water, and precipitation in climate and global change 43 2.2 Major scientific issues 43

Volcanoes and climate effects of aerosol (2007)

D. L. Hartmann, P. Mouginis-mark, G. J. Bluth, J. A. Coakley, J. Crisp, ...

8.1 Importance of volcanoes, natural aerosols, and anthropogenic aerosols 341 8.2 Major scientific questions and hypotheses 342 8.2.1 Stratospheric volcanic aerosols and climate 342 8.2.1.1 Source...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2002)

Q. Fu, M. Baker, D. L. Hartmann

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree increase in sea surface temperature...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2002)

Fu, Q., Baker, M., Hartmann, D. L.

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree increase in sea surface temperature...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2002)

Fu, Q., Baker, M., Hartmann, D. L.

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree increase in sea surface temperature...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2001)

Fu, Q., Baker, M., Hartmann, D. L.

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree of sea surface temperature increase...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2001)

Fu, Q., Baker, M., Hartmann, D. L.

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree of sea surface temperature increase...

Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback? (2001)

Q. Fu, M. Baker, D. L. Hartmann

We revisit a model of feedback processes proposed by Lindzen et al. (2001), in which an assumed 22% reduction in the area of tropical high clouds per degree of sea surface temperature increase...