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  • METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY  (3)
  • Superfluidity and superconductivity  (2)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2013-02-20
    Description: Author(s): R. I. Rey, A. Ramos-Álvarez, J. Mosqueira, M. V. Ramallo, and F. Vidal It is shown that the magnetization rounding measured by L. Li and coworkers above the superconducting transition in optimally doped YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7− δ crystals under magnetic fields up to 14 T [ Phys. Rev. B 81 054510 (2010) ] may be explained at a phenomenological level in terms of the mean-field Gaussian... [Phys. Rev. B 87, 056501] Published Tue Feb 19, 2013
    Keywords: Superfluidity and superconductivity
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2015-09-16
    Description: Author(s): A. Ramos-Álvarez, J. Mosqueira, F. Vidal, Ding Hu, Genfu Chen, Huiqian Luo, and Shiliang Li The nature of superconducting fluctuation effects in the isovalently substituted iron pnictide BaFe 2 ( As 1 − x P x ) 2 ( x ≈ 0.35 ) is probed through measurements of the magnetization and magnetoconductivity around the superconducting transition. The results, obtained with magnetic fields up to 9 T applied in th… [Phys. Rev. B 92, 094508] Published Tue Sep 15, 2015
    Keywords: Superfluidity and superconductivity
    Print ISSN: 1098-0121
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795
    Topics: Physics
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: One objective of the FIRE Cirrus IFO is to characterize relationships between cloud properties inferred from satellite observations at various scales to those obtained directly or inferred from very high resolution measurements. Satellite derived NOAA-9 high and standard resolution Tiros Operational Vertical Sounder (TOVS) soundings are compared with directly measured lidar, surface temperature, humidity, and vertical radiosonde profiles associated with the Ft. McCoy site. The results of this intercomparison should be useful in planning future cloud experiments.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: FIRE Science Results 1989; p 491-495
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: A simple numerical algorithm which calculates optical extinction from cloud lidar data is presented. The method assumes a two-component atmosphere consisting of 'clear air' and cloud particulates. 'Clear air' may consist of either molecules only or a mix of molecules and atmospheric aerosols. For certain clouds, the method may be utilized to provide an estimate of the cloud-atmospheric parameter defined as the ratio of the cloud volume backscatter coefficient to the cloud extinction coefficient divided by the atmospheric volume backscatter coefficient at a given altitude. The cloud-atmospheric parameter may be estimated only from cloud data from which the optical thickness may reliably be used as a constraint on the numerical solution. This constraint provides the additional information necessary to obtain the cloud-atmospheric parameter. Conversely, the method may be applied to obtain cloud extinction and optical thickness from lidar cloud soundings if an estimate of the cloud-atmospheric parameter is available.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: The FIRE Cirrus Science Results 1993; p 67-70
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The Colorado State University (CSU) surface observing systems are described. These systems were deployed at the Parsons, Kansas site during the FIRE 2 Cirrus Special Observing Period (SOP) from 13 Nov. - 7 Dec. 1991. The geographical coordinates of the site containing most of the CSU instrumentation are 37 deg. 18 min N. latitude and 96 deg. 30 min. W. longitude; site elevation was 269 meters. In addition, one surface meteorological and broadband flux observing site was maintained at the Tri City Airport which is approximately 18 miles due west of Parsons (37 deg. 20 min. N. latitude, 95 deg. 30 min. 30 sec. W. longitude). A map of the locations of the CSU deployment sites is presented. At the main Parsons site, the instrumentation was located directly adjacent to and north of a lake. Under most cirrus observing conditions, when the wing had a significant southernly component, the lake was upwind of the observing site. The measurements and observations collected during the experiment are listed. These measurements may be grouped into five categories: surface meteorology; infrared spectral and broadband measurements; solar spectral and broadband measurements; upper air measurements; and cloud measurements. A summary of observations collected at the Parsons site during the SOP are presented. The wind profiler, laser ceilometer, surface meteorology and surface broadband radiation instrumentation were operated on a continuous basis. All other systems were operated on an 'on demand' basis when cloud conditions merited the collection of data.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: NASA-CR-193162 , NAS 1.26:193162 , FIRE-SER-8 , ATMOSPHERIC-SCI-PAPER-506
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