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3626. Kuehn, Ralph; Holz, Robert; Eloranta, Edwin; Vaugh, Mark and Hair, Johnathan. Developing a climatology of cirrus lidar ratios using University of Wisconsin HSRL observations. EPJ Web of Conferences, 2016, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611916009. Reprint # 7681. 
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3627. Kuehn, Ralph; Holz, Robert; Hair, Johnathan; Vaugh, Mark and Eloranta, Edwin. A brief climatology of cirrus lidar ratios measured by high spectral resolution lidar. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2015, Abstract A43B-0276. 

3628. Kuhl, David D.; Szunyogh, I. and Pierce, B.. Assimilation of trace gas retrievals with the Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2011, Abstract J15.6. 

3629. Kuji, Makoto; Platnick, Steven; King, Michael D.; Arnold, George T.; Wind, Gala; McGill, Matthew; Hart, William D.; Hlavka, Dennis L. and Holz, Robert E.. Comparison of cloud top altitudes from passive and active remote sensors onboard ER-2 during TC. American Institute of Physics, 2009, pp.474-477. Reprint # 6028. 

3630. Kulie, M. S. and Bennartz, R.. Microwave remote sensing of lake-induced snowfall: Observation, modeling, and cloud microphysical implications. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2006, Abstract H23C-09. 

3631. Kulie, M.; Hiley, M. and Bennartz, R.. The sensitivity of combined passive microwave and dual-frequency radar signatures to frozen particle size distribution and ice model assumptions and implications for GPM-like snowfall retrievals. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2010, Abstract A13K-06. 

3632. Kulie, M.; Hiley, M. and Bennartz, R.. Microwave signatures of snowfall using a combined modeling and multi-instrument observational approach. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract H42E-04. 

3633. Kulie, M.; Nesbitt, S. W.; Harnos, D. S.; Heymsfield, A.; Johnson, B. T. and Tanelli, S.. Multi-frequency radar and microwave radiometer simulations of surface snowfall events from GCPEx: Synergistic application of in-situ microphysics observations with modeled ice scattering properties. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract H13B-1100. 

3634. Kulie, Mark. Snowfall from space: A synergistic multi-sensor strategy to improve spaceborne snowfall estimates using NASA microwave sensors and ground-based instruments. NASA New Investigator Program final report on NASA NNX12AQ76G. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2016. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.16.09.K1. 
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3635. Kulie, Mark. Remote sensing of snowfall: Challenges and opportunities in the GPM era. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract H21K-01. 

3636. Kulie, Mark. Snowfall from space: A synergistic multi-sensor strategy to improve spaceborne snowfall estimates using NASA microwave sensors and ground-based instruments. Year 2 progress report on NASA NNX12AQ76G for the period July 2013-June 2014. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2014. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.14.06.K1. 
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3637. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, R.. Utilizing spaceborne radars to rretrieve dry snowfall from a global and regional perspective. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract 6A.2. 

3638. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, R.. A multi-sensor strategy to investigate precipitation at higher latitudes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 3.2. 

3639. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, R.. Microwave remote sensing of lake-induced snowfall: Observation, modeling, and cloud microphysical implications. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Abstract P4.4. 

3640. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, Ralf. Remote sensing of precipitation at higher latitudes using combined active and passive microwave observations. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2007, unpaged. Reprint # 5575. 

3641. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, Ralf. Improving GPM-era higher latitude percipitation retrievals using enhanced microphysical modeling tools and multi-frequency radar observations. Year 1 progress report on NASA NNX13AG47G for the period February 2013-December 2013. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2013. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.13.12.K1. 
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3642. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, Ralf. Improving GPM-era higher latitude percipitation retrievals using enhanced microphysical modeling tools and multi-frequency radar observations. Year 2 progress report on NASA NNX13AG47G for the period February 2014-January 2015. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2015. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.15.01.K1. 
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3643. Kulie, Mark S. and Bennartz, Ralf. Improving GPM-era higher latitude percipitation retrievals using enhanced microphysical modeling tools and multi-frequency radar observations. Final report and year 3 progress report on NASA NNX13AG47G for the period February 2015-January 2016. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2016. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.16.05.K1. 
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3644. Kulie, Mark S.; Ackerman, S. A. and Bennartz, R.. Utilizing UNIDATA's Integrated Data Viewer as an undergraduate meteorology classroom tool. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract J4.7. 

3645. Kulie, Mark S.; Ackerman, Steven A. and Bennartz, Ralf. Integrating web-based technological classroom tools into an undergraduate radar and satellite meteorology course. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2007, Paper 3.1. Reprint # 5240. 

3646. Kulie, Mark S.; Bennartz, R. and Hiley, M. J.. Uncertainties in simulated Z-S relationships due to ice particle model and particle size distribution variations with application to active spaceborne remote sensing of snowfall. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract P14.17. 

3647. Kulie, Mark S.; Bennartz, Ralf; Greenwald, Thomas J.; Chen, Yong and Weng, Fuzhong. Uncertainties in microwave properties of frozen precipitation: Implications for remote sensing and data assimilationJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 67, Issue: 11, 2010. Reprint # 6384. 
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3648. Kulie, Mark S.; Bennartz, Ralf; Wood, Norman; L'Ecuyer, Tristan and Mateling, Marian. Improving our understanding of global snowfall using CloudSat and coplementary A-train observsations. Year 1 report on NASA NNX14AB22G. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2014. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.14.00.K1. 
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3649. Kulie, Mark S.; Feltz, J. M.; Walther, A.; Dutter, M.; Nesbitt, S. W.; Bennartz, R. and Heidinger, A. K.. Improving lake effect snow nowcasting and quantitative precipitation estimation using synergistic satellite and NEXRAD products. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 2.4. 

3650. Kulie, Mark S.; Hiley, M. J. and Bennartz, R.. The sensitivity of combined multi-frequency radar and passive microwave signatures to snow microphysical modeling assumptions and implications for spaceborne snowfall retrievals. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2011, Abstract 11B.4.