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Overview

Baike Xi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with notable specialization in Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change among subfields.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Climate variability and models

Baike Xi has contributed multiple scientific papers, with recent notable publications including:

  • Impacts of long-range transport of aerosols on marine-boundary-layer clouds in the eastern North Atlantic, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Profiles of MBL Cloud and Drizzle Microphysical Properties Retrieved From Ground-Based Observations and Validated by Aircraft In Situ Measurements Over the Azores, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • A Climatology of Marine Boundary Layer Cloud and Drizzle Properties Derived from Ground-Based Observations over the Azores, 2020, Journal of Climate
  • Statistical Characteristics of Raindrop Size Distributions and Parameters in Central China During the Meiyu Seasons, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Environmental effects on aerosol-cloud interaction in non-precipitating marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds over the eastern North Atlantic, 2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Baike Xi include:

  • Xiquan Dong
  • Xiaojian Zheng
  • Peng Wu
  • Jordann Brendecke
  • Yuan Wang

The scientist's research has been published in several key venues, reflecting ongoing engagement in atmospheric and climate science fields. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Climate
  • Earth and Space Science
  • Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

Baike Xi's work has expanded understanding of aerosol-cloud interactions, marine boundary layer cloud properties, and precipitation dynamics. The research outputs cover observational data analysis, climatological studies, and environmental impact assessments in atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • A 10 year climatology of Arctic cloud fraction and radiative forcing at Barrow, Alaska

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Kathryn Crosby;Charles N. Long

  • A Comparison of MERRA and NARR Reanalyses with the DOE ARM SGP Data

    Aaron D. Kennedy;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Shaocheng Xie

  • A Climatology of Midlatitude Continental Clouds from the ARM SGP Central Facility. Part II: Cloud Fraction and Surface Radiative Forcing

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Patrick Minnis

  • A 10 year climatology of cloud fraction and vertical distribution derived from both surface and GOES observations over the DOE ARM SPG site

    Baike Xi;Xiquan Dong;Patrick Minnis;Mandana M. Khaiyer

  • CERES Edition-2 Cloud Property Retrievals Using TRMM VIRS and Terra and Aqua MODIS Data—Part II: Examples of Average Results and Comparisons With Other Data

    P. Minnis;Szedung Sun-Mack;Yan Chen;M. M. Khaiyer

  • Evaluation of CMIP5 simulated clouds and TOA radiation budgets using NASA satellite observations

    Erica K. Dolinar;Xiquan Dong;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Jonathan H. Jiang

  • Life Cycle of Midlatitude Deep Convective Systems in a Lagrangian Framework

    Zhe Feng;Zhe Feng;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Sally A. McFarlane

  • Comparison of CERES-MODIS stratus cloud properties with ground-based measurements at the DOE ARM Southern Great Plains site

    Xiquan Dong;Patrick Minnis;Baike Xi;Sunny Sun-Mack

  • A 19-Month Record of Marine Aerosol–Cloud–Radiation Properties Derived from DOE ARM Mobile Facility Deployment at the Azores. Part I: Cloud Fraction and Single-Layered MBL Cloud Properties

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Aaron Kennedy;Patrick Minnis

  • Evaluation and Intercomparison of Cloud Fraction and Radiative Fluxes in Recent Reanalyses over the Arctic Using BSRN Surface Observations

    Behnjamin J. Zib;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Aaron Kennedy

  • Top-of-atmosphere radiation budget of convective core/stratiform rain and anvil clouds from deep convective systems

    Zhe Feng;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Courtney Schumacher

  • Investigation of the 2006 drought and 2007 flood extremes at the Southern Great Plains through an integrative analysis of observations

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Aaron Kennedy;Zhe Feng

  • A climatology of midlatitude continental clouds from the ARM SGP central facility: Part I: Low-level cloud macrophysical, microphysical, and radiative properties

    Xiquan Dong;Patrick Minnis;Baike Xi

  • Can the GPM IMERG Final Product Accurately Represent MCSs’ Precipitation Characteristics over the Central and Eastern United States?

    Wenjun Cui;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Z. H.E. Feng

  • A radiation closure study of Arctic stratus cloud microphysical properties using the collocated satellite-surface data and Fu-Liou radiative transfer model

    Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Shaoyue Qiu;Patrick Minnis

  • Thicker Clouds and Accelerated Arctic Sea Ice Decline: The Atmosphere-Sea Ice Interactions in Spring

    Yiyi Huang;Xiquan Dong;David Anthony Bailey;Marika M. Holland

  • Classification and investigation of Asian aerosol absorptive properties

    T. Logan;B. Xi;X. Dong;X. Dong;Z. Li

  • Impacts of long-range transport of aerosols on marine-boundary-layer clouds in the eastern North Atlantic

    Yuan Wang;Xiaojian Zheng;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi

  • Investigation of the marine boundary layer cloud and CCN properties under coupled and decoupled conditions over the Azores

    Xiquan Dong;Adam C. Schwantes;Baike Xi;Peng Wu

  • Impacts of microphysical scheme on convective and stratiform characteristics in two high precipitation squall line events

    Di Wu;Di Wu;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Zhe Feng;Zhe Feng

  • Profiles of MBL cloud and drizzle microphysical properties retrieved from ground‐based observations and validated by aircraft in‐situ measurements over the Azores

    Peng Wu;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Jingjing Tian;Jingjing Tian

  • Quantifying the Uncertainties of Reanalyzed Arctic Cloud and Radiation Properties Using Satellite Surface Observations

    Yiyi Huang;Xiquan Dong;Baike Xi;Erica K. Dolinar

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiquan Dong
Xiquan Dong University of Arizona
Patrick Minnis
Patrick Minnis Langley Research Center
Norman G. Loeb
Norman G. Loeb Langley Research Center
Yuan Wang
Yuan Wang California Institute of Technology
Jonathan H. Jiang
Jonathan H. Jiang California Institute of Technology
Bing Lin
Bing Lin Langley Research Center
Hui Su
Hui Su Jet Propulsion Lab
Maureen Cribb
Maureen Cribb University of Maryland, College Park
Shaocheng Xie
Shaocheng Xie Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Anthony D. Del Genio
Anthony D. Del Genio Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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