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SEACARS
SEA4CRS
SEACR4S
SEAC<sup>4</sup>RS
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Systematic bias in evaluating chemical transport models with maximum daily 8 h average (MDA8) surface ozone for air quality applications: a case study with GEOS-Chem v9.02

Comprehensive isoprene and terpene gas-phase chemistry improves simulated surface ozone in the southeastern US

Schwantes, R., et al. (2020), Comprehensive isoprene and terpene gas-phase chemistry improves simulated surface ozone in the southeastern US, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 20, 3739-3776, doi:10.5194/acp-20-3739-2020.

A new method to quantify mineral dust and other aerosol species from aircraft platforms using single-particle mass spectrometry

Signature of a tropical Pacific cyclone in the composition of the upper troposphere over Socorro, NM

Frequency and impact of summertime stratospheric intrusions over Maryland during DISCOVER-AQ (2011): New evidence from NASA’s GEOS-5 simulations

Aircraft measurements of black carbon vertical profiles show upper tropospheric variability and stability

Aircraft Observations of Cumulus Microphysics Ranging from the Tropics to Midlatitudes: Implications for a ‘‘New’’ Secondary Ice Process

The Microphysics of Ice and Precipitation Development in Tropical Cumulus Clouds

Lawson, P., S. Woods, and H. Morrison (2015), The Microphysics of Ice and Precipitation Development in Tropical Cumulus Clouds, J. Atmos. Sci., 72, 2429-2445, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-14-0274.1.

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