There was
a step change in cloud around the turn of the century from satellite cloud products — or alternatively IR out ambled along without much apparent trend change over decades.
The most interesting feature is
the step change in cloud — associated with a change in ocean and atmospheric circulation — in the 1998/2001 climate shift.
Not exact matches
Step 3 (impact of CCN
changes on
cloud properties): I presume that you are talking about whether the
change in amount of CCN will be great enough to alter
cloud properties?
And how much of the hiatus is
cloud caused
in step changes in ocean and atmospheric circulation.
In SW — seen here as a cloud cover — a warming trend from reducing cloud between the mid 1980's and 1990's equivalent to about 2 W / m ^ 2 change, a step change in the late 1990's in the 1998/2001 climate shift and a plateauing sinc
In SW — seen here as a
cloud cover — a warming trend from reducing
cloud between the mid 1980's and 1990's equivalent to about 2 W / m ^ 2
change, a
step change in the late 1990's in the 1998/2001 climate shift and a plateauing sinc
in the late 1990's
in the 1998/2001 climate shift and a plateauing sinc
in the 1998/2001 climate shift and a plateauing since.
There are large
changes with the El Nino - Southern Oscillation and volcanoes as well
step changes and decadal variability to do with
changes in cloud associated with
changes in ocean and atmospheric circulation.
It includes
step changes at climate shifts that show that
cloud changes are involved
in the dynamical mechanism at the heart of climate.