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Daytime aerosol optical depth above low-level clouds is similar to that in...

Shinozuka, Y., M. S. Kacenelenbogen, S. P. Burton, S. G. Howell, P. Zuidema, R. Ferrare, S. E. LeBlanc, K. Pistone, S. Broccardo, J. Redemann, K. S. Schmidt, S. P. Cochrane, M. A. Fenn, S. Freitag, A. Dobracki, M. Segal-Rosenheimer, and C. J. Flynn (2020), Daytime aerosol optical depth above low-level clouds is similar to that in adjacent clear skies at the same heights: airborne observation above the southeast Atlantic, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 20, 11275-11285, doi:10.5194/acp-20-11275-2020.
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