Claire Robinson
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: International guidelines for the imaging investigation of suspected child physical abuse (IGISPA): a protocol for a modified Delphi consensus study
International guidelines for the imaging investigation of suspected child physical abuse (IGISPA): a protocol for a modified Delphi consensus study Open
Introduction Radiological imaging is a central facet of the multidisciplinary evaluation of suspected child physical abuse. Current guidelines for the imaging of suspected child physical abuse are often unclear, incomplete and highly varia…
View article: Technical note: Apportionment of Southeast Asian Biomass Burning and Urban Influence via In Situ Trace Gas Enhancement Ratios
Technical note: Apportionment of Southeast Asian Biomass Burning and Urban Influence via In Situ Trace Gas Enhancement Ratios Open
Biomass burning and urban emissions are major contributors to poor air quality throughout Southeast Asia. Understanding these emissions is critical for predicting and mitigating their health impacts. The Cloud, Aerosol and Monsoon Processe…
View article: Investigating reduced-dimensional variability in aircraft-observed aerosol–cloud parameters
Investigating reduced-dimensional variability in aircraft-observed aerosol–cloud parameters Open
Aerosol-cloud interactions contribute significant uncertainty to modern climate model predictions. Analysis of complex observed aerosol-cloud parameter relationships is a crucial piece of reducing this uncertainty. Here, we apply two machi…
View article: Multi-centre post-mortem study on the use of coronary inflammation in CCTA to improve the diagnosis of the coronary related cause of death with histopathology validation
Multi-centre post-mortem study on the use of coronary inflammation in CCTA to improve the diagnosis of the coronary related cause of death with histopathology validation Open
Background/Introduction A limitation of post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is the diagnostic accuracy of coronary related death, which constitute majority of investigations. Measurements using coronary inflammation with fat attenuation…
View article: High Spectral Resolution Lidar – generation 2 (HSRL-2) retrievals of ocean surface wind speed: methodology and evaluation
High Spectral Resolution Lidar – generation 2 (HSRL-2) retrievals of ocean surface wind speed: methodology and evaluation Open
Ocean surface wind speed (i.e., wind speed 10 m above sea level) is a critical parameter used by atmospheric models to estimate the state of the marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL). Accurate surface wind speed measurements in diverse …
View article: Boundary Layer Structures Over the Northwest Atlantic Derived From Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar and Dropsonde Measurements During the ACTIVATE Campaign
Boundary Layer Structures Over the Northwest Atlantic Derived From Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar and Dropsonde Measurements During the ACTIVATE Campaign Open
The Planetary Boundary Layer height (PBLH) is essential for studying PBL and ocean‐atmosphere interactions. Marine PBL is usually defined to include a mixed layer (ML) and a capping inversion layer. The ML height (MLH) estimated from the m…
View article: Process Modeling of Aerosol‐Cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus Over the Western North Atlantic
Process Modeling of Aerosol‐Cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus Over the Western North Atlantic Open
Process modeling of Aerosol‐cloud interaction (ACI) is essential to bridging gaps between observational analysis and climate modeling of aerosol effects in the Earth system and eventually reducing climate projection uncertainties. In this …
View article: Sea salt reactivity over the northwest Atlantic: an in-depth look using the airborne ACTIVATE dataset
Sea salt reactivity over the northwest Atlantic: an in-depth look using the airborne ACTIVATE dataset Open
Chloride (Cl−) displacement from sea salt particles is an extensively studied phenomenon with implications for human health, visibility, and the global radiation budget. Past works have investigated Cl− depletion over the northwest Atlanti…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2024-148
Comment on egusphere-2024-148 Open
Abstract. Mesoscale organization of marine convective clouds into linear or clustered states is prevalent across the tropical and subtropical oceans and its investigation served as a guiding focus for a series of process study flights, con…
View article: Measurement Report: Cloud and environmental properties associated with aggregated shallow marine cumulus and cumulus congestus
Measurement Report: Cloud and environmental properties associated with aggregated shallow marine cumulus and cumulus congestus Open
Mesoscale organization of marine convective clouds into linear or clustered states is prevalent across the tropical and subtropical oceans and its investigation served as a guiding focus for a series of process study flights, conducted as …
View article: Water vapor measurements inside clouds and storms using a differential absorption radar
Water vapor measurements inside clouds and storms using a differential absorption radar Open
NASA's Vapor In-cloud Profiling Radar (VIPR) is a tunable G-band radar designed for in-cloud and precipitation humidity remote sensing. VIPR estimates humidity using the differential absorption radar (DAR) technique. This technique exploit…
View article: Sea salt reactivity over the northwest Atlantic: An in-depth look using the airborne ACTIVATE dataset
Sea salt reactivity over the northwest Atlantic: An in-depth look using the airborne ACTIVATE dataset Open
Chloride (Cl-) displacement from sea salt particles is an extensively studied phenomenon with implications on human health, visibility, and the global radiation budget. Past works have investigated Cl- depletion over the northwest Atlantic…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1807
Comment on egusphere-2023-1807 Open
Abstract. NASA’s Vapor In-cloud Profiling Radar (VIPR) is a tunable G-band radar designed for in-cloud and precipitation humidity remote sensing. VIPR estimates humidity using the differential absorption radar (DAR) technique. This techniq…
View article: Overview and statistical analysis of boundary layer clouds and precipitation over the western North Atlantic Ocean
Overview and statistical analysis of boundary layer clouds and precipitation over the western North Atlantic Ocean Open
Due to their fast evolution and large natural variability in macro- and microphysical properties, the accurate representation of boundary layer clouds in current climate models remains a challenge. One of the regions with large intermodel …
View article: HSRL-2 Retrievals of Ocean Surface Wind Speeds
HSRL-2 Retrievals of Ocean Surface Wind Speeds Open
This study introduces and evaluates ocean surface wind speed retrieval capabilities of the High Spectral Resolution Lidar – generation 2 (HSRL-2) instrument through comparison with wind speed data collected by National Center for Atmospher…
View article: New particle formation in the tropical free troposphere during CAMP <sup>2</sup> Ex: statistics and impact of emission sources, convective activity, and synoptic conditions
New particle formation in the tropical free troposphere during CAMP <sup>2</sup> Ex: statistics and impact of emission sources, convective activity, and synoptic conditions Open
Nucleation in the free troposphere (FT) and subsequent growth of new particles represent a globally important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Whereas new particle formation (NPF) has been shown to occur frequently in the upper t…
View article: Water Vapor Measurements inside clouds and storms using a Differential Absorption Radar
Water Vapor Measurements inside clouds and storms using a Differential Absorption Radar Open
NASA’s Vapor In-cloud Profiling Radar (VIPR) is a tunable G-band radar designed for in-cloud and precipitation humidity remote sensing. VIPR estimates humidity using the differential absorption radar (DAR) technique. This technique exploit…
View article: Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: the NASA ACTIVATE dataset
Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: the NASA ACTIVATE dataset Open
The NASA Aerosol Cloud meTeorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment (ACTIVATE) produced a unique dataset for research into aerosol–cloud–meteorology interactions, with applications extending from process-based studies to m…
View article: Process Modeling of Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus over the Western North Atlantic
Process Modeling of Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus over the Western North Atlantic Open
Process modeling of aerosol-cloud interaction is essential to bridging gaps between observational analysis and climate modeling of aerosol effects in the Earth system and eventually reducing climate projection uncertainties. In this study,…
View article: Dataset for paper "Process Modeling of Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus over the Western North Atlantic"
Dataset for paper "Process Modeling of Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus over the Western North Atlantic" Open
This dataset contains LES model input and post-processed model output used in paper "Process Modeling of Aerosol-cloud Interaction in Summertime Precipitating Shallow Cumulus over the Western North Atlantic".
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-898
Comment on egusphere-2023-898 Open
Abstract. Due to their fast evolution and large variability, the accurate representation of boundary layer clouds in current climate models remains a challenge. One of the regions with large intermodel spread of the Coupled Model Intercomp…