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Hyperspectral Earth Observation From Iasi: Five Years of Accomplishments

Hilton, F., R. A. Armante, T. August, C. Barnet, A. Bouchard, C. Camy-Peyret, V. Capelle, L. Clarisse, C. Clerbaux, P. Coheur, A. Collard, C. Crevoisier, G. Dufour, D. Edwards, F. Faijan, N. Fourrié, A. Gambacorta, M. Goldberg, V. Guidard, D. Hurtmans, S. Illingworth, N. Jacquinet-Husson, T. Kerzenmacher, D. Klaes, L. L. avanant, G. Masiello, M. Matricardi, A. McNally, S. Newman, E. Pavelin, S. Payan, E. Péquignot, S. Peyridieu, T. Phulpin, J. Remedios, P. Schlüssel, C. Serio, L. Strow, C. Stubenrauch, J. Taylor, D. Tobin, W. Wolf, and D. K. Zhou (2012), Hyperspectral Earth Observation From Iasi: Five Years of Accomplishments, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 347-370, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00027.1.
Abstract: 

IASI has delivered significant advances in remote sensing capabilities for numerical weather prediction and atmospheric composition monitoring, and promises to provide an excellent dataset for climate studies.

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