His primary areas of study are Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Climate model, Troposphere and Climatology. His study on Environmental science is intertwined with other disciplines of science such as Microwave sounding unit, Atmospheric temperature, Trend surface analysis, Water vapor and Meteorology. The Microwave sounding unit study which covers Atmospheric sounding that intersects with Temperature record.
His studies in Climate model integrate themes in fields like Global warming and Annual cycle. Carl Mears has researched Global warming in several fields, including Atmospheric water and Global precipitation, Precipitation. His Tropospheric temperature study in the realm of Climatology connects with subjects such as Volcano, Noise and Fingerprint.
Carl Mears mostly deals with Environmental science, Climatology, Troposphere, Meteorology and Atmospheric sciences. Among his research on Environmental science, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Atmospheric temperature, Climate model, Remote sensing, Microwave sounding unit and Stratosphere. His study looks at the relationship between Climate model and fields such as Global warming, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His Climatology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Satellite temperature measurements, Radiosonde and Water vapor. His Troposphere study frequently involves adjacent topics like Satellite data. His Atmospheric sciences research includes themes of Atmospheric water and Atmosphere.
His main research concerns Environmental science, Climatology, Sea ice concentration, Remote sensing and Atmospheric temperature. Environmental science combines with fields such as State, Data assimilation, Atmosphere, Radio occultation and Stratosphere in his research. His research in Climatology intersects with topics in Climate model and Global climate.
Other disciplines of study, such as Download, State, Sea ice, Sea surface temperature and Emissivity, are mixed together with his Sea ice concentration studies. His work on Remote sensing as part of general Remote sensing research is frequently linked to Surface, Data set and CCMP, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Atmospheric temperature research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Satellite temperature measurements, Climate change science and Climate science.
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How Much More Rain Will Global Warming Bring
Frank J. Wentz;Lucrezia Ricciardulli;Kyle Hilburn;Carl Mears.
Science (2007)
Volcanic contribution to decadal changes in tropospheric temperature
Benjamin D. Santer;Céline Bonfils;Jeffrey F. Painter;Mark D. Zelinka.
Nature Geoscience (2014)
Identification of human-induced changes in atmospheric moisture content
B. D. Santer;C. Mears;F. J. Wentz;K. E. Taylor.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
A Reanalysis of the MSU Channel 2 Tropospheric Temperature Record
Carl A. Mears;Matthias C. Schabel;Frank J. Wentz.
Journal of Climate (2003)
An update of observed stratospheric temperature trends
William J. Randel;Keith P. Shine;John Austin;John Barnett.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2009)
Amplification of Surface Temperature Trends and Variability in the Tropical Atmosphere
Benjamin D. Santer;Tom M. L. Wigley;Carl Mears;Frank J. Wentz.
Science (2005)
State of the Climate in 2014
Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2015)
Consistency of modelled and observed temperature trends in the tropical troposphere
B. D. Santer;P. W. Thorne;L. Haimberger;K. E. Taylor.
International Journal of Climatology (2008)
STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2017
R. Abernethy;Steven A. Ackerman;R. Adler;Adelina Albanil Encarnación.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2018)
The Effect of Diurnal Correction on Satellite-Derived Lower Tropospheric Temperature
Carl A. Mears;Frank J. Wentz.
Science (2005)
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