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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 5276 through 5300)

5276. Nguyen, Louis; Minnis, Patrick; Khaiyer, Mandana; Nordeen, Michele; Heck, Patrick; Palikonda, Rabindra; Comstock, Jennifer and Long, Chuck. Accounting for partially cloud-filled pixels to improve the retrieval of cloud properties using high-resolution data. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 2005, abstract. 

5277. Nicholas K. Corak, Jason A. Otkin, Trent W. Ford, and Lauren E. L. Lowman. Unraveling phenological and stomatal responses to flash drought and implications for water and carbon budgets. Volume: 28, Issue: 8, pp.1827-1851. 
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5278. Nicholls, Melville; Pielke, Roger; Smith, Warren Henry; Sateeby, Stephen Millican and Wood, Norman. A numerical modeling study of the physical mechanisms causig radiation to promote the genesis of a tropical cyclone. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A52E-04. 

5279. The importance of digital elevation model accuracy in XCO2 retrievals: improving the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 Atmospheric Carbon Observations from Space version 11 retrieval product. Volume: 17, Issue: 5, 
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5280. Nielsen, J. K.; Foster, M. and Heidinger, A.. Tropical stratospheric cloud climatology from the PATMOS-x dataset: An assessment of convective contributions to stratospheric waterGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 38, Issue: 18, 2011, doi:10.1029/2011GL049329. Reprint # 6584. 

5281. Nielsen, J. K.; Foster, M. J. and Heidinger, A. K.. Tropical stratospheric cloud climatology from the PATMOS-x dataset - an assessment of convective contributions to stratospheric water. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract A31D-0125. 

5282. Nielsen, J. K.; Heidinger, A. K. and Foster, M. J.. Tropical stratospheric cloud climatology from PATMOS-x dataset - an assessment of convective contributions to stratospheric water. Munich, Germany, European Geophysical Union, 2012, Abstract 9954. 
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5283. Nieman, S.. A comprehensive evaluation of ITPP5. [Reading, UK], [European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)], 1995, pp.53-54. abstract. 
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5284. Nieman, S.. The incorporation of AVHRR data within ITPS5. [Reading, UK], [European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)], 1995, pp.53. abstract. 
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5285. Nieman, Steve; Achtor, Thomas; Menzel, Paul; Smith, William; Woolf, Harold; Nagle, Fred and Huang, Hung-Lung. Utilization of AAPP within ATPP-1. [Reading, UK], [European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)], 1997, pp.49. abstract. 
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5286. Nieman, Steve; Achtor, Thomas; Menzel, W. Paul; Smith, William; Woolf, Harold; Nagle, Fred and Huang, Hung-Lung. Utilization of AAPP within ATPP-1. Reading, UK, European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), 1997, pp.363-366. Reprint # 2506. 
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5287. Nieman, Steve; Daniels, Jaime; Gray, Donald; Wanzong, Steve; Velden, Christopher S. and Menzel, W. Paul. Recent performance and upgrades to the GOES-8/9 operational cloud-motion vectors. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 1996, pp.31-36. Reprint # 2752. 

5288. Nieman, Steve; Menzel, W. Paul; Daniels, Jaime; Ruminski, Mark and Wanzong, Steve. 1996 performance of the NOAA/NESDIS automated cloud-motion vector system. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 1997, Paper A.67-A.75. Reprint # 3326. 

5289. Nieman, Steve; Menzel, W. Paul; Hayden, Christopher M.; Wanzong, Steve and Velden, Christopher S.. Upgrades to the NOAA/NESDIS automated cloud-motion vector system. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1996, pp.1-4. Reprint # 2385. 

5290. Nieman, Steve; Menzel, W. Paul; Velden, Christopher S. and Wanzong, Steve. Automated cloud-motion winds from GOES-8/9. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 1996, pp.60-67. Reprint # 2467. 

5291. Nieman, Steve; Velden, Chris; Hayden, Kit and Menzel, Paul. Investigation of cloud/water vapor motion winds from geostationary satellite. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1993, pp.85-87. Reprint # 2214. 

5292. Nieman, Steven J.; Menzel, W. Paul; Hayden, Christopher M.; Gray, Donald; Wanzong, Steven T.; Velden, Christopher S. and Daniels, Jaime. Fully automated cloud-drift winds in NESDIS operationsBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 78, Issue: 6, 1997, pp.1121-1133. Reprint # 2369. 
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5293. Nieman, Steven J.; Schmetz, Johannes and Menzel, W. Paul. A comparison of several techniques to assign heights to cloud tracersJournal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 32, Issue: 9, 1993, pp.1559-1568. Reprint # 1560. 
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5294. Nigro, Melissa A.; Cassano, John J.; Lazzara, Matthew A. and Keller, Linda M.. Case study of a barrier wind corner jet off the coast of the Prince Olav Mountains, AntarcticaMonthly Weather Review, Volume: 140, Issue: 7, 2012. Reprint # 6751. 
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5295. Nikolla, Ester; Knuteson, R. O.; Feltz, M.; Revercomb, H. E. and DeSlover, D. H.. Using IR brightness temperature spectra to disentangle the effects of ozone, carbon dioxide, and water vapor on global stratospheric temperature trends. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 62. 

5296. Nikolla, Ester; Knuteson, R.; Feltz, M. and Revercomb, H. E.. Refining the CLARREO mission by correlating ozone and temperature profiles with IASA five-year variances infrared brightness temperature spectra. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 27. Reprint # 6556. 

5297. Nikolla, Ester; Knuteson, Robert and Gero, Jonathan. Hyperspectral infrared observations of Arctic snow, sea ice, and non-frozen ocean from the RV Polarstern during the MOSAiC Expedition October 2019 to September 2020Sensors, Volume: 23, Issue: 12, 2023, pp.5755. Reprint # 8964. 
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5298. Nikolla, Ester; Knuteson, Robert; Feltz, Michelle; Tobin, David and DeSlover, Dan. Spectral signatures of Earth's climate variability over 5 years from CrIS, AIRS, and IASI. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2017, Abstract 7.29. 

5299. Niu, J.; Yang, P.; Huang, H.; Baum, B. and Hu, Y.. Development of a fast radiative transfer model for simulating MODIS solar channels under cloudy conditions. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2006, Abstract A13B-0917. 

5300. Niu, Jiangun; Yang, Ping; Huang, Hung-Lung; Davies, James E.; Li, Jun; Baum, Bryan A. and Hu, Yong X.. A fast infrared radiative transfer model for overlapping cloudsJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Volume: 103, Issue: 3, 2007, pp.447-459. Reprint # 5251.