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Philip Gabriel
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 32
Citations - 1467
Philip Gabriel is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiative transfer & Atmospheric radiative transfer codes. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1341 citations.
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Dreary state of precipitation in global models
Graeme L. Stephens,Tristan L'Ecuyer,Richard G. Forbes,Andrew Gettelmen,Jean-Christophe Golaz,Alejandro Bodas-Salcedo,Kentaroh Suzuki,Philip Gabriel,John M. Haynes +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used CloudSat data to assess the realism of global model precipitation and found that the observed and modeled precipitation are significantly different from the character of liquid precipitation produced by global weather and climate models.
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Parameterization of Atmospheric Radiative Transfer. Part I: Validity of Simple Models
TL;DR: The delta-Eddington model and the constant-hemispheric 2- stream models (CHMs) are shown to be superior to other 2-stream methods of solution under this classification and also superior to 4-stream solutions for the many classes of problems relevant to modeling the global atmosphere.
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Objective Assessment of the Information Content of Visible and Infrared Radiance Measurements for Cloud Microphysical Property Retrievals over the Global Oceans. Part I: Liquid Clouds
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply information theory to objectively analyze the problem of liquid cloud retrievals from an observing system modeled after the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument currently operating on the Aqua and Terra platforms.
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Statistical radiative transport in one-dimensional media and its application to the terrestrial atmosphere
TL;DR: In this paper, a single cloud layer that is horizontally uniform but statistically distributed in the vertical and compares the radiative transfer in such a statistical cloud to its deterministic counterpart is described.
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From BASE-ASIA toward 7-SEAS: A satellite-surface perspective of boreal spring biomass-burning aerosols and clouds in Southeast Asia
Si Chee Tsay,N. Christina Hsu,William K. M. Lau,Can Li,Can Li,Philip Gabriel,Qiang Ji,Qiang Ji,Brent N. Holben,E. Judd Welton,Anh X. Nguyen,Serm Janjai,Neng Huei Lin,Jeffrey S. Reid,Jariya Boonjawat,Steven G. Howell,Barry J. Huebert,Joshua S. Fu,Richard A. Hansell,Richard A. Hansell,Andrew M. Sayer,Andrew M. Sayer,Ritesh Gautam,Ritesh Gautam,Sheng Hsiang Wang,Colby Goodloe,Laddawan Miko,Peter K. Shu,Adrian M. Loftus,Jingfeng Huang,Jingfeng Huang,Jin Young Kim,Myeong Jae Jeong,Peter Pantina +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present recent field studies conducted by NASA's SMART-COMMIT (and ACHIEVE, to be operated in 2013) mobile laboratories, jointly with distributed ground-based networks (e.g., AERONET, http://aeronet.gsfc.nasa.gov/ and MPLNET) over northern Southeast Asia.