Vol 66 (1) - 2017

这一期的特色

"Before the Storm," Davor, Croatia by Ivica Brlic
Magazine Article
A New Edition of the International Cloud Atlas
2017年03月23日
A new edition of the International Cloud Atlas is scheduled to be released simultaneously with this Bulletin following three years of hard work. The International Cloud Atlas is the world’s reference for the identification and classification of clouds and other meteorological meteors. Its use by WMO Members ensures consistency in reporting by observers around the world. 
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Magazine Article
Understanding Clouds to Anticipate Future Climate
2017年03月23日
Humanity has a primordial fascination with clouds. The meteorological and hydrological communities have come to understand through decades of observation and research that cloud processes – from the microphysics of initial nucleation to superstorms viewed from satellites – provide vital information for weather prediction, and for precipitation in particular. Looking at clouds from a climate perspective introduces new and difficult questions that challenge our overall assumptions about how our moist, cloudy atmosphere actually works. Clouds are one of the main modulators of heating in the atmosphere, controlling many other aspects of the climate system. Thus, “Clouds, Circulation and Climate Sensitivity” is one of the World Climate Research Programmes (WCRP) seven Grand Challenges.  These Grand Challenges represent areas of emphasis in scientific research, modelling, analysis and observations for WCRP and its affiliate projects in the coming decade.