Monitoring of aerosol forcing of climate from space: analysis of measurement requirements

We discuss the rationale for long-term monitoring of the global distribution of natural and anthropogenic aerosols (black carbon, sulfates, mineral aerosols, etc.) and clouds with specificity, accuracy, and coverage sufficient for a reliable quantification of the direct and indirect aerosol effects...

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Hauptverfasser: Mishchenko, Michael I., Cairns, Brian, Hansen, James E., Travis, Larry D., Burg, Richard, Kaufman, Yoram J., Vanderlei Martins, J., Shettle, Eric P.
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