Abstract Mt. Everest (Qomolangma or Sagarmatha), the highest mount on Earth and located in the central Himalayas between China and Nepal, is characterized by highly concentrated …
M Sprenger, H Wernli - Geoscientific Model Development, 2015 - gmd.copernicus.org
Lagrangian trajectories are widely used in the atmospheric sciences, for instance to identify flow structures in extratropical cyclones (eg, warm conveyor belts) and long-range transport …
This paper provides a detailed description of the atmospheric conditions characterizing the high Himalayas, thanks to continuous observations begun in March 2006 at the Nepal …
J West, R Schoene, A Luks, J Milledge - 2012 - books.google.com
A comprehensive update to this preeminent and accessible text, this fifth edition of a bestseller was developed as a response to man's attempts to climb unaided to higher …
1 History 1 2 The atmosphere 16 3 Geography and the human response to altitude 28 4 Genetics and high altitude 40 5 Altitude acclimatization and deterioration 53 6 Control of …
Aerosol mass and the absorbing fraction are important variables, needed to constrain the role of atmospheric particles in the Earth radiation budget, both directly and indirectly …
The possible minimal range of reduction in snow surface albedo due to dry deposition of black carbon (BC) in the pre-monsoon period (March–May) was estimated as a lower bound …
Going to Extremes: Installing the World’s Highest Weather Stations on Mount Everest in: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Volume 101 Issue 11 (2020) Jump to …
Carbonaceous aerosols (CAs) scatter and absorb incident solar radiation in the atmosphere, thereby influencing the regional climate and hydrological cycle, particularly in the Third Pole …