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Graham Feingold, NOAA-ESRL, USA IGAC SSC member email: Graham.Feingold (at) noaa.gov
Graham Feingold is a research scientist at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in
Boulder, Colorado. His interests lie in aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions and
implications for climate change. His focus is on process level studies using high resolution
models and observations (aircraft and surface remote sensing) at the cloud scale (10s of meters
to 10s of kms). He received his PhD in Geophysics and Planetary Sciences summa cum laude
from the Tel Aviv University in 1989. His research interests include lidar and radar remote
sensing of clouds and aerosol, modeling and remote sensing of aerosol-cloud interactions
("indirect effects"), "cloud burning" or the "semi-direct effect", and cloud processing of
aerosol through multiphase chemistry. He has authored or co-authored more than 80 peer-reviewed
articles on these subjects. Feingold is an associate editor of the online journal Atmospheric
Chemistry and Physics (ACP), a contributor to the Climate Change Science Program, chapter
author of the International Aerosol-Precipitation Scientific Assessment Project, and a
NOAA representative to EarthCare.
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