Zhibo Zhang
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- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9491-1654
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5043796621 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Geology
- Meteorology
- Computer science
- Astronomy
- Engineering
- Atmospheric sciences
- Aerospace engineering
- Satellite
- Optics
- Quantum mechanics
- Political science
- Chemistry
- Law
- Organic chemistry
- Aerosol
- Operating system
- Cloud computing
- Climatology
- Remote sensing
- Radiative transfer
- Biology
- Astrophysics
Authored Works
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- Where Does the Dust Deposited over the Sierra Nevada Snow Come From?
- Understanding the microphysical control and spatial-temporal variability of warm rain probability using CloudSat and MODIS observations
- Understanding the impacts of subgrid cloud property variations on warm rain simulations in climate models based on satellite observations, in situ measurements and large-eddy simulations
- The retrieval of infrared dust optical depth and coarse-mode effective diameter based on collocated MODIS and CALIOP observations
- Retrieving Aerosol Absorption of Rapidly-Evolving Smoke using Critical Reflectance Methods with Geostationary Observations.
- Microphysical Properties of Arctic Cold Air Outbreak Clouds
- Influence of the Joint Variability of Liquid Water and Cloud Droplet Concentration on Area-Mean Autoconversion Rates in Large-Eddy Simulations of Stratocumulus
- Effects of turbulence on autoconversion processes: through collision or diffusion?
- Understanding the Physical Mechanisms Governing the Variability of Liquid Water in Stratocumulus using Large-Eddy Simulation and In-Situ Observations
- Seeking guidance from active cloud observations to improve climate model subcolumn generators
- Profiling particle properties within the 2020 Godzilla dust plume with CALIPSO lidar observations
- Global Size-Resolved Dust Direct Radiative Effect Efficiency in Both Shortwave and Longwave Derived from Satellite Observations
- Can biased cloud retrievals due to 3-D effects provide reasonable radiative energy estimates? A closure study based on satellite observations and radiative transfer simulations.
- Advanced cloud products from PACE polarimeters HARP-2 and SPEXone
Linked Co-Authors
- Ali Omar
- Bastiaan van Diedenhoven
- C. Wang
- Cenlin He
- Claire L. Ryder
- Claudia Di Biagio
- D.J. Miller
- David Mechem
- Dongmin Lee
- Hongbin Yu
- Huilin Huang
- Jasper F. Kok
- Jianyu Zheng
- Lazaros Oreopoulos
- M. D. Lebsock
- Mian Chin
- Mikael Witte
- Nayeong Cho
- Otto Hasekamp
- S. Platnick
- Xiquan Dong
- Yangang Liu
- Yaping Zhou
- Ye Liu
- Yingxi Shi
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York
- Columbia University, New York
- Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
- Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
- Morgan State University, Maryland
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- Netherlands Institute for Space Research
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- San Jose State University, California
- Science Systems and Applications Inc., Maryland
- U.S. Naval Academy Postgraduate School, California
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Kansas
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of North Dakota
- University of Reading, UK
- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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