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Michael Jensen
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 91
Citations - 2921
Michael Jensen is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2460 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Jensen include University of Alabama at Birmingham & Pennsylvania State University.
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CASES-99: A Comprehensive Investigation of the Stable Nocturnal Boundary Layer
Gregory S. Poulos,William Blumen,David C. Fritts,Julie K. Lundquist,Jielun Sun,Sean P. Burns,Carmen J. Nappo,Robert M. Banta,Rob K. Newsom,Joan Cuxart,Enric Terradellas,Ben B. Balsley,Michael Jensen +12 more
TL;DR: The Cooperative Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Study-1999 (CASES-99) refers to a field experiment carried out in southeast Kansas during October 1999 and the subsequent program of investigation as discussed by the authors.
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Toward understanding of differences in current cloud retrievals of ARM ground-based measurements
Chuanfeng Zhao,Shaocheng Xie,Stephen A. Klein,Alain Protat,Matthew D. Shupe,Matthew D. Shupe,Sally A. McFarlane,Jennifer M. Comstock,Julien Delanoë,Min Deng,M. Dunn,Robin J. Hogan,Dong Huang,Michael Jensen,Gerald G. Mace,Renata B. McCoy,Ewan O'Connor,Ewan O'Connor,David D. Turner,Zhien Wang +19 more
TL;DR: The need to further validate current retrieval theories and assumptions and even the development of new retrieval algorithms with more observations under different cloud regimes is suggested.
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The Midlatitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E)
Michael Jensen,Walter A. Petersen,Aaron Bansemer,Nitin Bharadwaj,Lawrence D. Carey,Daniel J. Cecil,Scott Collis,A. D. Del Genio,Brenda Dolan,J. Gerlach,Scott E. Giangrande,Andrew J. Heymsfield,Gerald M. Heymsfield,Pavlos Kollias,Timothy J. Lang,Stephen W. Nesbitt,Andrea Neumann,Michael R. Poellot,Steven A. Rutledge,Mathew R. Schwaller,Ali Tokay,Christopher R. Williams,David B. Wolff,Shaocheng Xie,Edward J. Zipser +24 more
TL;DR: A variety of cloud and precipitation events were sampled during MC3E, of which results from three deep convective events are highlighted, and vertical structure, air motions, precipitation drop size distributions, and ice properties were retrieved from multiwavelength radar, profiler, and aircraft observations.
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CLOUDS AND MORE: ARM Climate Modeling Best Estimate Data
Shaocheng Xie,Renata B. McCoy,Stephen A. Klein,Richard T. Cederwall,Warren Wiscombe,Eugene E. Clothiaux,Krista Gaustad,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Stephanie D. Hall,Michael Jensen,Karen Johnson,Yanluan Lin,Charles N. Long,James H. Mather,Raymond A. McCord,Sally A. McFarlane,Giri Palanisamy,Yan Shi,David D. Turner +18 more
TL;DR: The Climate Modeling Best Estimate (CMBE) dataset as mentioned in this paper was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program (www.arm.energy.gov).
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The Green Ocean Amazon Experiment (GoAmazon2014/5) Observes Pollution Affecting Gases, Aerosols, Clouds, and Rainfall over the Rain Forest
S. T. Martin,Paulo Artaxo,Luiz A. T. Machado,Antonio O. Manzi,Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de Souza,Courtney Schumacher,J. Wang,Thiago Biscaro,Joel Brito,Alan J. P. Calheiros,Kolby J. Jardine,Ariosvaldo Nunes de Medeiros,B. Portela,S. S. de Sá,Kouji Adachi,Allison C. Aiken,Rachel I. Albrecht,L. Alexander,Meinrat O. Andreae,Henrique M. J. Barbosa,Peter R. Buseck,D. Chand,J. M. Comstock,Douglas A. Day,Manvendra K. Dubey,J. Fan,J. D. Fast,Gilberto Fisch,Edward C. Fortner,Scott E. Giangrande,M. Gilles,A. H. Goldststein,Alex Guenther,J. Hubbe,Michael Jensen,Jose L. Jimenez,Frank N. Keutsch,Seon Tae Kim,Chongai Kuang,Alexander Laskin,Karena A. McKinney,F. Mei,Mark A. Miller,R. Nascimento,Theotonio Pauliquevis,Mikhail S. Pekour,J. Peres,Tuukka Petäjä,C. Poehlker,U. Poeschl,Luciana V. Rizzo,B. Schmid,John E. Shilling,M. A. F. Silva Dias,James N. Smith,Jason Tomlinson,Julio Tota,Manfred Wendisch +57 more
TL;DR: GoAmazon2014/5 as mentioned in this paper, a cooperative project of Brazil, Germany and the United States, employed an unparalleled suite of measurements at nine ground sites and on board two aircraft to investigate the flow of background air into Manaus, the emissions into the air over the city, and the advection of the pollution downwind of the city.