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Xia LI
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
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Open Water in Sea Ice Causes High Bias in Polar Low‐Level Clouds in GFDL CM4
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
12 december 2023
Xia LI, Zhihong Tan, Youtong Zheng, Mitchell Bushu...

Global climate models (GCMs) struggle to simulate polar clouds, especially low‐level clouds that contain supercooled liquid and closely inter...

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Wintertime Cooling of the Arctic TOA by Low‐Level Clouds
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
07 september 2023
Xia LI, Gerald G. Mace, Courtenay Strong, Steven K...

Globally, clouds are known to warm the climate system in the thermal infrared because they typically emit thermal radiation to space at effective t...

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Oscillating Open-Cell Convection in Marine Cold-Air Outbreaks with Snow
LAGRANGIAN AND CLIMATOLOGICAL TRANSITIONS OF BOUNDARY LAYER CLOUDS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2022
Steven K. Krueger, Gerald G. Mace, Xia LI, Mariko ...
Dramatic cloud patterns are typically evident in satellite imagery of winter-time cold-air outbreaks over the the Greenland and Norwegian Seas. The ce...
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A LES-based analysis of assumed PDF methods for diagnosing lead-generated boundary layer cloud fractions in the Arctic
ATMOSPHERE AND CRYOSPHERE COUPLING IN THE ARCTIC: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ARCTIC CHANGES II POSTERS
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2020
Jackson Paladin P. Yip, Steven K. Krueger, Courten...
We use output from a large eddy simulation (LES) to study the effectiveness of assumed PDF methods for diagnosing cloud fractions within the boundary ...
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Low-level clouds in wintertime Arctic: Lead impacts and radiative forcing
MICROPHYSICAL AND MACROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES OF ICE AND MIXED-PHASE CLOUDS: LINKING IN SITU, REMOTE SENSING OBSERVATIONS AND MULTISCALE MODELS II POSTERS
atmospheric sciences | 07 december 2020
Xia LI, Steven K. Krueger, Gerald G. Mace, Courten...
Arctic low-level clouds, which are ubiquitous and often mixed-phase, exert a large influence on Arctic surface radiative fluxes and Arctic climate fee...
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Relationship Between Wintertime Leads and Low Clouds in the Pan‐Arctic
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
11 september 2020
Xia LI, Steven K. Krueger, Courtenay Strong, Geral...

Wintertime leads play an important role in the Arctic boundary layer as they promote turbulent flux exchanges from the warm exposed water to the co...

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Relationships between Wintertime Leads and Low Clouds in the Pan-Arctic
ATMOSPHERE AND CRYOSPHERE COUPLING IN THE ARCTIC: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE ARCTIC CHANGES I
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2019
Xia LI, Steven K. Krueger, Courtenay Strong, Geral...
Wintertime leads (elongated cracks or openings within the polar ice pack that are open water or thin, recently frozen ice) play a vital role in the Ar...
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Effects of Midwinter Arctic Leads on Boundary Layer Clouds
FALL MEETING 2018
14 december 2018
Steven K. Krueger, Xia LI, Gerald G. Mace, Courten...
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