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Kerry Meyer
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 90
Citations - 2658
Kerry Meyer is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1964 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerry Meyer include University of Maryland, Baltimore County & Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
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The MODIS Cloud Optical and Microphysical Products: Collection 6 Updates and Examples From Terra and Aqua
Steven Platnick,Kerry Meyer,Michael D. King,Galina Wind,Nandana Amarasinghe,Benjamin Marchant,G. Thomas Arnold,Zhibo Zhang,Paul A. Hubanks,Robert E. Holz,Ping Yang,William L. Ridgway,Jerome Riedi +12 more
TL;DR: The C6 algorithm changes can collectively result in significant changes relative to C5, though the magnitude depends on the data set and the pixel's retrieval location in the cloud parameter space.
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An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions in the southeast Atlantic basin
Jens Redemann,Robert Wood,Paquita Zuidema,Sarah J. Doherty,Bernadette Luna,Samuel LeBlanc,Michael S. Diamond,Yohei Shinozuka,Ian Y. Chang,Rei Ueyama,Leonhard Pfister,Ju Mee Ryoo,Amie Dobracki,Arlindo da Silva,Karla M. Longo,Karla M. Longo,Meloë Kacenelenbogen,Connor Flynn,Kristina Pistone,Nichola M. Knox,Stuart Piketh,Jim Haywood,Paola Formenti,Marc Mallet,Philip Stier,Andrew S. Ackerman,Susanne E. Bauer,Ann M. Fridlind,Gregory R. Carmichael,Pablo E. Saide,G. A. Ferrada,Steven G. Howell,Steffen Freitag,Brian Cairns,Brent N. Holben,Kirk Knobelspiesse,Simone Tanelli,Tristan L'Ecuyer,Andrew M. Dzambo,Ousmane O. Sy,Greg M. McFarquhar,Greg M. McFarquhar,Michael R. Poellot,Siddhant Gupta,Joseph R. O'Brien,Athanasios Nenes,Athanasios Nenes,Athanasios Nenes,Mary Kacarab,Jenny P. S. Wong,Jenny P. S. Wong,Jennifer D. Small-Griswold,Kenneth L. Thornhill,David Noone,James R. Podolske,K. Sebastian Schmidt,Peter Pilewskie,Hong Chen,S. Cochrane,Arthur J. Sedlacek,Timothy J. Lang,Eric Stith,Michal Segal-Rozenhaimer,Michal Segal-Rozenhaimer,Richard Ferrare,Sharon P. Burton,Chris A. Hostetler,David J. Diner,Felix C. Seidel,Steven Platnick,Jeffrey S. Myers,Kerry Meyer,Douglas A. Spangenberg,Hal Maring,Lan Gao +74 more
TL;DR: The ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project is a five-year NASA EVS-2 (Earth Venture Suborbital-2) investigation with three Intensive Observation Periods designed to study key atmospheric processes that determine the climate impacts of these aerosols.
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Earth Observations from DSCOVR/EPIC Instrument.
Alexander Marshak,Jay R. Herman,Szabo Adam,Blank Karin,Simon Carn,Alexander Cede,Igor V. Geogdzhayev,Dong Huang,Liang-Kang Huang,Yuri Knyazikhin,Matthew G. Kowalewski,Nickolay A. Krotkov,Alexei Lyapustin,Richard D. McPeters,Kerry Meyer,Omar Torres,Yuekui Yang +16 more
TL;DR: The observation of horizontally oriented ice crystals in clouds and the unexpected use of the O2 B-band absorption for vegetation properties are described.
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Estimating the direct radiative effect of absorbing aerosols overlying marine boundary layer clouds in the southeast Atlantic using MODIS and CALIOP
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate MODIS cloud optical property retrieval biases due to overlying absorbing aerosols observed by Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) and examine the impact of these biases on above-cloud DARE estimates.
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Positive Low Cloud and Dust Feedbacks Amplify Tropical North Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation.
Tianle Yuan,Tianle Yuan,Lazaros Oreopoulos,Mark D. Zelinka,Hongbin Yu,Hongbin Yu,Joel R. Norris,Mian Chin,Steven Platnick,Kerry Meyer,Kerry Meyer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the radiative effect of positive low cloud and dust feedbacks is strong enough to generate the tropical arm of AMO, with the low cloud feedback more dominant.