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A SmallSat concept to resolve diurnal and vertical variations of aerosols,...

Yorks, J., J. Wang, M. McGill, M. Follette-Cook, E. Nowottnick, J. Reid, P. Colarco, J. Zhang, O. Kalashnikova, H. Yu, F. Marenco, J. Santanello, T. Weckwerth, Z. Li, J. Campbell, P. Yang, M. Diao, V. Noel, K. Meyer, J. Carr, M. Garay, K. Christian, A. Bennedetti, A. Ring, A. Crawford, M. Pavolonis, V. Aquila, J. Kim, and S. Kondragunta (2023), A SmallSat concept to resolve diurnal and vertical variations of aerosols, clouds, and boundary layer height, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 104, E815-E836, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-21-0179.1.
Abstract: 

KEYWORDS: Boundary layer; Clouds; Remote sensing; Diurnal effects; Seasonal variability; Aerosols/particulates

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Atmospheric Composition
Radiation Science Program (RSP)