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Member Since 2004
David D. Turner
Senior Scientist, NOAA Boulder
Professional Experience
NOAA Boulder
Senior Scientist
2016 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2003
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Reviewer Award - JGR-Atmospheres
Received December 2017
Publications
Observations of Fog‐Aerosol Interactions Over Central Greenland

Supercooled fogs can have an important radiative impact at the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet, but they are difficult to detect and our underst...

July 07, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Evaluating the evolution of the convective boundary layer using mixing diagrams: Comparing models with observations
BOUNDARY LAYER PROCESSES AND TURBULENCE II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
David D. Turner, Julia Simonson, Siwei He, Thijs H...
Land-atmosphere feedbacks can play a critical role in the evolution of the daytime convective boundary layer (CBL). Mixing diagrams provide a framewor...
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Can Surface Observations Represent Advection in the Planetary Boundary Layer?
BOUNDARY LAYER PROCESSES AND TURBULENCE II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Timothy J. Wagner, David D. Turner, Thijs Heus, Ju...
Recent work has demonstrated the ability to measure temperature and moisture advection throughout the depth of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) usin...
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The observed and simulated temperature structure in the atmospheric boundary layer in the East River Valley during the seasonal snow-cover change
ATMOSPHERE-THROUGH-BEDROCK OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND SCIENCE IN THE UPPER COLORADO RIVER BASIN II ORAL
hydrology | 14 december 2023
Bianca Adler, James M. Wilczak, Laura Bianco, Ludo...
The evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer over mountainous terrain under clear sky fair weather conditions is forced by convection and thermally...
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