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Retrieving optically thick ice cloud microphysical properties by using airborne dual-wavelength radar measurements
Wang, Z.
,
et al.
(2005),
Retrieving optically thick ice cloud microphysical properties by using airborne dual-wavelength radar measurements
,
J. Geophys. Res., 110
, D19201, doi:10.1029/2005JD005969.
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about Retrieving optically thick ice cloud microphysical properties by using airborne dual-wavelength radar measurements
Remote sensing of ice crystal asymmetry parameter using multi-directional polarization measurements – Part 2: Application to the Research Scanning Polarimeter
van Diedenhoven, B.
,
et al.
(2013),
Remote sensing of ice crystal asymmetry parameter using multi-directional polarization measurements – Part 2: Application to the Research Scanning Polarimeter
,
Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13
, 3185-3203, doi:10.5194/acp-13-3185-2013.
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about Remote sensing of ice crystal asymmetry parameter using multi-directional polarization measurements – Part 2: Application to the Research Scanning Polarimeter
Quantifying Stratospheric Ozone in the Upper Troposphere with in Situ Measurements of HCl
Marcy, T.
,
et al.
(2004),
Quantifying Stratospheric Ozone in the Upper Troposphere with in Situ Measurements of HCl
,
Science, 304
, 261-265, doi:10.1126/science.1093418.
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about Quantifying Stratospheric Ozone in the Upper Troposphere with in Situ Measurements of HCl
Evidence That Nitric Acid Increases Relative Humidity in Low-Temperature Cirrus Clouds
Gao, R.
,
et al.
(2004),
Evidence That Nitric Acid Increases Relative Humidity in Low-Temperature Cirrus Clouds
,
Science, 303
, 516-520, doi:10.1126/science.1091255.
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about Evidence That Nitric Acid Increases Relative Humidity in Low-Temperature Cirrus Clouds
Large-scale equatorward transport of ozone in the subtropical lower stratosphere
Richard, E.
,
et al.
(2003),
Large-scale equatorward transport of ozone in the subtropical lower stratosphere
,
J. Geophys. Res., 108
, 4714, doi:10.1029/2003JD003884.
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about Large-scale equatorward transport of ozone in the subtropical lower stratosphere
Measurements of relative humidity in a persistent contrail
Gao, R.
,
et al.
(2006),
Measurements of relative humidity in a persistent contrail
,
Atmos. Environ., 40
, 1590-1600, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.11.021.
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about Measurements of relative humidity in a persistent contrail
Single-particle mass spectrometry of tropospheric aerosol particles
Murphy, D.
,
et al.
(2006),
Single-particle mass spectrometry of tropospheric aerosol particles
,
J. Geophys. Res., 111
, D23S32, doi:10.1029/2006JD007340.
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about Single-particle mass spectrometry of tropospheric aerosol particles
Clarifying the Dominant Sources and Mechanisms of Cirrus Cloud Formation
Cziczo, D.
,
et al.
(2013),
Clarifying the Dominant Sources and Mechanisms of Cirrus Cloud Formation
,
Science, 340
, 1320-1324.
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about Clarifying the Dominant Sources and Mechanisms of Cirrus Cloud Formation
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Validation of the Harvard Lyman-a in situ water vapor instrument: Implications for the mechanisms that control stratospheric water vapor
Weinstock, E.
,
et al.
(2009),
Validation of the Harvard Lyman-a in situ water vapor instrument: Implications for the mechanisms that control stratospheric water vapor
,
J. Geophys. Res., 114
, D23301, doi:10.1029/2009JD012427.
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about Validation of the Harvard Lyman-a in situ water vapor instrument: Implications for the mechanisms that control stratospheric water vapor
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