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https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-17-219-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-17-219-2020
28 Oct 2020
 | 28 Oct 2020

Changes in satellite-based cloud parameters in the Baltic Sea region during spring and summer (1982–2015)

Piia Post and Margit Aun

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The satellite-based fractional cloud cover and cloud top height from CLARA-A2 data record has been used to analyse trends in the Baltic Sea region, 1982–2015. Cloud observations from the Tartu-Tõravere meteorological station were used as reference data for the same period. A downward trend in fractional cloud cover in March over the 1982–2015 period was found. For cloud top heights summer and spring regional averages showed opposite signs of the trend: for June positive and for March negative.