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Peer-Reviewed Publications


E. Berry , G. G. Mace and A. Gettelman (2020): Using A-Train Observations to Evaluate East Pacific Cloud Occurrence and Radiative Effects in the Community Atmosphere Model, J. Clim., 33, 6187-6203.
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E. Berry , G. G. Mace and A. Gettelman (2019): Using A-Train Observations to Evaluate Cloud Occurrence and Radiative Effects in the Community Atmosphere Model during the Southeast Asia Summer Monsoon. J. Clim., 32, 4145-4165.
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G. G. Mace, and E. Berry (2017): Using Active Remote Sensing to Evaluate Cloud-Climate Feedbacks: a Review and a Look to the Future. Curr. Clim. Change Rep., 3, 185-192.
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Deng, M., G. G. Mace, Z. Wang, and E. Berry (2015): CloudSat 2C-ICE Product Update with a New Ze Parameterization in Lidar-only Region. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 120, 12198-12208.
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Berry, E. and G. G. Mace (2014), Cloud Properties and radiative effects of the Asian summer monsoon derived from A-Train Data. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 119, 9492-9508. [pdf]

Muhlbauer, A., E. Berry, J. Comstock and G. G. Mace (2014), Perturbed physics ensemble simulations of cirrus on the cloud system-resolving scale. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 119, 4709-4735. [pdf]

Protat, A., S. A. Young, S. McFarlane, T. L'Ecuyer, G. G. Mace, J. Comstock, C. Long, E. Berry, and J. Delanoe (2014), Reconciling Ground-Based and Space-Based Estimates of the Frequency of Occurrence and Radiative Effect of Clouds around Darwin, Australia, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 53, 456-478. [pdf]

Berry, E. and G. G. Mace (2013), Cirrus Cloud Properties and the Large-Scale Meteorology: Relationships derived from A-Train and NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis Data, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 52, 1253-1276. [pdf]

Selected Conference Presentations


Berry, E. , G. Mace and A. Gettelman (2020), Using A-Train Observations to Evaluate East Pacific Cloud Occurrence and Radiative Effects in the Community Atmosphere Model, CloudSat/CALIPSO Science Team Meeting, Boulder, CO., Mar. 3-5, (talk)

Berry, E. , G. Mace and A. Gettelman (2018), Using A-Train Observations to Evaluate Cloud Occurrence and Radiative Effects of Tropical Clouds in the Community Atmosphere Model, AGU Fall Meeting, Washington, D.C., Dec. 10-14, (talk)

Berry, E. and G. Mace (2015), Using A-Train Observations to Evaluate Ice Water Path and Ice Cloud Radiative Effects in the Community Atmosphere Model, CFMIP Meeting on Cloud Processes and Climate Feedbacks, Monterey, CA, June 8-11, (poster)

Berry, E. and G. Mace (2014), Relationships Between Ice Cloud Properties and Radiative Effects from A-Train Observations and Global Climate Models, 14th AMS Conference on Atmospheric Physics, Boston, MA, July 7-11, (poster)

Berry, E. and G. Mace (2013), Using A-Train Satellite Data to Investigate the Relationship Between Cloud Ice Water Path and Cloud Radiative Effects, Gordon Research Seminar on Radiation and Climate, New London, NH, July 6-7, (talk)

Berry, E. and G. Mace (2012), Cloud Properties and Radiative Forcing in Southeast Asia, 1st Pan-Global Atmospheric System Studies Meeting, Boulder, CO, Sept. 10-14, (poster)

Berry, E. and G. Mace (2011), Does Aerosol Loading in a Convective Environment Influence Cirrus Anvil Properties?, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 4-9, (talk)

Berry, E., G. Mace, M. Deng and Z. Wang (2011), A-Train Cloud Retrieval Comparisons in the Bay of Bengal, IUGG General Assembly, Melbourne, AU, June 28 - July 7, (poster)

Dupont, E., and G. Mace (2010), Investigating Cirrus Cloud Behavior Using A-Train and Geostationary Satellite Data, International Symposium on the A-Train Satellite Constellation, New Orleans, LA, October 25-28, (poster)

Dupont, E., G. Mace, P. Minnis, and R. Palikonda (2009), Cluster Analysis of Atlantic Cirrus Clouds and Synoptic Scale Dynamics of Growing and Dissipating Cirrus Events, CALIPSO/CloudSat Science Workshop, Madison, WI, July 28-31, (talk)

Cummings, K., E. Dupont, A. Loconto, J. Koermer, and W. Roeder (2007), An Updated Warm-Season Convective Wind Climatology for the Florida Space Coast, 16th AMS Conference of Applied Climatology, San Antonio, TX, January 13-18, (talk) [pdf]