Science Highlights: 2011
December
- Long-Term TRMM Data Improve Cloud Simulations
October
- First Full Tropospheric Wind Profiles Obtained with the TWiLiTE Doppler Lidar
September
- Monitoring Trends in Atmospheric Water Vapor Require Increasing Frequency of Measurements
August
- Environmental Influences on the Strength of Tropical Storm Debby
- Aerosol Observations and Cloud Contamination: Detection of thin cirrus bias using MPLNET
July
- A New-Generation Bulk Microphysics Scheme for Multi-scale Modeling
- Satellite Remote Sensing of Blowing Snow Properties over Antarctica
June
- Advances in Multi-scale Modeling of Global Water and Energy Cycles
- Validation of Cirrus Cloud Properties Derived from CALIPSO
May
- Retrieval of Latent Heat in a Rapidly Intensifying Hurricane
- A Dual-Frequency Radar Accuracy Improvement Technique
April
- Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar (MABEL) First Flights and Initial Results
- Comparing the ENSO and Volcanic Effects on the Global Water Cycle
March
- Do Spaceborne Passive Microwave Radiometer Channels See Falling Snow?
February
- New Capabilities for Hurricane Measurements - HIWRAP
- A Contribution by Ice Nuclei to Global Warming
January
- Systematic Eastward Propagation of Summertime Diurnal Rainfall over the Conterminous U.S.
- Re-evaluating the Role of the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) in Atlantic Hurricane Evolution