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Carola Barrientos-Velasco

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  5
Citations -  33

Carola Barrientos-Velasco is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.

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Atmospheric and Surface Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms Determining Arctic Amplification: A Review of First Results and Prospects of the (AC)3 Project

Manfred Wendisch, +136 more
TL;DR: The AC3 project as mentioned in this paper has assembled a wealth of ground-based, airborne, ship-borne, and satellite data of physical, chemical, and meteorological properties of the Arctic atmosphere, cryosphere, and upper ocean that are available for the Arctic climate research community.
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Radiative closure and cloud effects on the radiation budget based on satellite and shipborne observations during the Arctic summer research cruise, PS106

TL;DR: In this article , a unique set of observations collected during the PS106 expedition of the research vessel Polarstern (28-May to 16-July, 2017) by the OCEANET facility, is exploited here for this purpose and compared with the CERES SYN1deg ed. 4.1 satellite remote-sensing products.
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Increasing the spatial resolution of cloud property retrievals from Meteosat SEVIRI by use of its high-resolution visible channel: implementation and examples

TL;DR: In this paper, the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) instrument on board the geostationary Meteosat satellites is described to utilize its high-resolution visible (HRV) channel for increasing the spatialresolution of its physical outputs.

Low-level Arctic clouds: A blind zone in our knowledge of the radiation budget

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors compare ground-based remote sensing of clouds with surface radiative flux measurements to assess their ability to constrain the cloud radiative effect and highlight the importance of jointly improving retrievals for low-level liquid-containing clouds which are frequently encountered in the high Arctic.
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Rapid growth of Aitken-mode particles during Arctic summer by fog chemical processing and its implication

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the growth of Aitken-mode particles to sizes above 80nm in the summertime boundary layer of the Arctic Ocean by modeling the formation of semivolatile compounds in fog droplets.