Gerald G. Mace
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7338-7726
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5045713043 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geography
- Physics
- Geology
- Meteorology
- Environmental science
- Computer science
- Remote sensing
- Atmospheric sciences
- Engineering
- Aerospace engineering
- Operating system
- Astronomy
- Political science
- Law
- Cloud computing
- Optics
- Quantum mechanics
- Satellite
- Climatology
- Telecommunications
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Radiative transfer
- Radar
- Cirrus
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- Understanding Warm Rain Retrieval Uncertainties in Preparation for the Atmosphere Observing System
- The NASA INCUS Mission
- Oscillating Open-Cell Convection in Marine Cold-Air Outbreaks with Snow
- NASA's Earth System Observatory - The Atmosphere Observation System (AOS) Polar Project
- Latitudinal and Seasonal Variability in Non-Precipitating Cloud Droplet Number Concentration in the Summer Southern Ocean
- Validation and Evaluation of Total Ice Number Concentration in CloudSat 2C-ICE Product
- The NASA Aerosols, Clouds, Convection, and Precipitation (ACCP) Observing System
- The Effect of Aerosol Loading on Shallow Convective Precipitation Inferred from Co-occurring Cloud and Precipitation within the Warm-topped Maritime Clouds Observed during CAMP2Ex
- The Atmosphere Observing System (AOS): Synergistic Aerosol, Cloud, Convection and Precipitation Measurement and Modeling Systems
- Science Objectives of the Aerosols, Clouds, Convection, and Precipitation Millimeter- and Submillimeter-wave Radiometers
- How Accurately Can Warm Rain Realistically Be Retrieved with Satellite Sensors?
- Evaluating ACCP Architectures for Skill in Constraining the Microphysical Properties of Precipitating Shallow Convective Clouds
- Constraining the properties of the Southern Ocean Ice-Phase Precipitation with Dual-Polarized C-Band Radar: Applications to CloudSat and GPM
- Aerosol Vertical Transport, Exchange, and Transformation in Maritime Southeast Asia: Observations and Implications from CAMP2Ex and PISTON
Linked Co-Authors
- Alain Protat
- Allison B. Marquardt Collow
- Arlindo da Silva
- Armin Sorooshian
- Bastiaan van Diedenhoven
- Courtney Schumacher
- Dalia Kirschbaum
- David M. Winker
- Derek J. Posselt
- Duane E. Waliser
- Elizabeth Thompson
- F. Joseph Turk
- G. S. Diskin
- Graeme L. Stephens
- Hélène Brogniez
- J. P. DiGangi
- Jeffrey S. Reid
- Jens Redemann
- John E. Yorks
- Kenneth L Thornhill
- Larry Di Girolamo
- Leah D. Grant
- Luke D. Ziemba
- M. A. Fenn
- Mariko Oue
- Miguel Ricardo A. Hilario
- Pavlos Kollias
- Peng Xian
- R. A. Ferrare
- R. L. Storer
- Ruhi S. Humphries
- S. Joseph Munchak
- S. M. Hristova-Veleva
- S. P. Burton
- Saiprasanth Bhalachandran
- Sean W. Freeman
- Stephen M. Saleeby
- Steven K. Krueger
- Susan C. van den Heever
- Timothy J. Lang
- Tyler J. Thorsen
- Zhengzhao Johnny Luo
- Ziad S. Haddad
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
- Australian Bureau of Meteorology
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York
- CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
- Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse
- Colorado State University
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Manila Observatory, Philippines
- NASA Ames Research Center
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- NASA Langley Research Center
- NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
- Netherlands Institute for Space Research
- SUNY Stony Brook, New York
- Science Systems and Applications Inc., Maryland
- Texas A&M University, College Station
- U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
- University of Alabama, Huntsville
- University of Arizona
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Hamburg, Germany
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Iowa
- University of Michigan
- University of Oklahoma, Norman
- University of Utah
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- University of Wyoming
- Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
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