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Project: Enabling Aerosol-cloud interactions at GLobal convection-permitting scalES (EAGLES)
Title Contact Institution Date
Climate Model Approximations of Aerosol Sizes Lead to Inaccurate Cloud Droplet Nucleation ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
New Model Explains Missing Aerosol and Cloud Condensation Nuclei ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Satellite Observations Constrain Model Aerosol Forcing Uncertainty Due to Raindrop Formation ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
More Accurate Aerosol Emission Needed for High-Resolution Earth system models ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Horizontal Resolution Affects Model Aerosol Properties ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
New Model Improves Simulations of Wildfire Aerosols and Their Radiative Effects ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A Diagnostics Package to Evaluate Earth System Model Aerosol–Cloud Interactions with Field Campaign Measurements ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Cloud Response to Aerosol Confounded by its Effectiveness to Hold Water ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Emulating Interactions Between Atmospheric Particles and Light with Machine Learning ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Characterizing Aerosol Effects on Modeled Cloud Lifetimes Using a Novel Framework ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A Diagnostics Package to Evaluate Aerosols in an Earth System Model with Field Campaign Measurements ESMD Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Better Calibration Leads to a Significant Improvement in Model Fidelity ESMD RGMA Po-Lun Ma Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
Biomass Burning Aerosols in Most Climate Models are Too Absorbing ESMD RGMA Xiaohong Liu Texas A&M University
Predicting the Particles that Initiate Freezing in Clouds RGMA Susannah Burrows Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
New Aerosol Modeling Approach Takes Cues from Lab Experiments RGMA ManishKumar Shrivastava Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

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