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Trish Quinn
Research Chemist, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
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Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) Investigations of Aerosol, Cloud, and Radiation Interactions in the Marine Atmosphere off the Coast of Oregon and California
CLOUD-AEROSOL AND AEROSOL-CLOUD-PRECIPITATION-RADIATION INTERACTIONS IN WARM CLOUDS POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Patricia Quinn, Timothy S. Bates, Derek J. Coffman...
Aerosol particles influence Earths radiation budget by acting as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) and impacting cloud properties including reflectivity...
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Community consensus on research needs to evaluate the viability of marine cloud brightening
MARINE CLOUD BRIGHTENING: EXPLORING INADVERTENT AND DELIBERATE PERTURBATIONS TO UNDERSTAND AEROSOL-CLOUD INTERACTIONS POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Graham Feingold, Virendra P. Ghate, Lynn M. Russel...
Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) refers to the deliberate injection of aerosol particles into shallow marine clouds to increase their reflection of sola...
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The Sugar‐To‐Flower Shallow Cumulus Transition Under the Influences of Diel Cycle and Free‐Tropospheric Mineral Dust
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS
04 january 2023
Pornampai Narenpitak, Graham Feingold, Jan Kazil, ...

A shallow cumulus cloud transition from a sugar to flower type of organization occurred under a layer of mineral dust on 2 February 2020, during th...

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A four-year record of simultaneously measured aerosol chemical and optical properties at a marine site in northern California
AQUATIC AEROSOLS: FROM MICROSCALE PROCESSES TO IMPACTS ON CLIMATE III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2022
Elisabeth Andrews, Erin Boedicker, Patricia Quinn,...
Between April 2002 and June 2017, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) made continuous measur...
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Use of an Uncrewed Aerial System to Investigate Aerosol Direct Radiative Forcing and Aerosol – Cloud Interactions in the Marine Atmosphere
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY UNCREWED SYSTEMS I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2022
Patricia Quinn, Timothy S. Bates, Derek J. Coffman...
Aerosol particles influence Earths radiation budget directly by scattering and absorbing incoming solar radiation and indirectly by acting as cloud co...
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Wintertime Observations of Tropical Northwest Atlantic Aerosol Properties During ATOMIC: Varying Mixtures of Dust and Biomass Burning
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
18 april 2022
Patricia Quinn, Timothy S. Bates, Derek J. Coffman...

The Atlantic Tradewind Ocean‐Atmosphere Mesoscale Campaign (ATOMIC) took place from 7 January to 11 July 2020 in the tropical North Atlantic ...

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Using Single-Particle Microscopy and FTIR on NAAMES samples to link the Ocean Microlayer to Atmospheric Aerosols
AQUATIC AEROSOLS: FROM MICROSCALE PROCESSES TO IMPACTS ON CLIMATE I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 17 december 2021
Savannah Lewis, Lynn M. Russell, Georges Saliba, K...
Organic components from biological activity can become enriched at the ocean surface, resulting in a layer of organic compounds that can affect partic...
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Influence of High-latitude Dust on Aerosol Radiative Effects and Deposition in the DOE Earth System Model
DUST IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: FROM SMALL‐SCALE INSIGHTS TO LARGE‐SCALE UNDERSTANDING II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2021
Yan Feng, Douglas S. Hamilton, Patricia Quinn, Yua...
Recent studies suggest that high-latitude dust sources play an important role in the Earth System, especially through the influence on glaciation of A...
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