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Ackerman, Steven A.; Heidinger, Andrew; Foster, Michael J. and Maddux, Brent. Satellite regional cloud climatology over the Great Lakes. Remote Sensing, Volume: 5, Issue: 12, 2013, pp.6223-6240. Reprint # 7318.
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Ackerman, Steven A.; Hoffman, Jay; Key, Jeffrey and Liu, Yinghui. An algorithm to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of sea ice leads in the Arctic. Final report on NNX14AJ42G for the period 24 May 2014-23 May 2018. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2018. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.18.00.A1.
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Ackerman, Steven A.; Hoffman, Jay; Key, Jeffrey and Liu, Yinghui. An algorithm to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of sea ice leads in the Arctic. Year 2 report on NNX14AJ42G for the period 28 May 2015-10 May 2016. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2016. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.16.05.A1.
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Ackerman, Steven A.; Hoffman, Jay; Key, Jeffrey and Liu, Yinghui. An algorithm to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of sea ice leads in the Arctic. Year 2 report on NNX14AJ42G for the period 28 May 2016-27 May 2017. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2017. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.17.05.A1.
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55. Ackerman, Steven A.; Limaye, Sanjay; Wade, Gary S. and Frey, Richard. Spectral signatures of dust, smoke, forest fire and volcanic aerosols from satellite observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1992, pp.75-76. Reprint # 1258.
56. Ackerman, Steven A.; Maddux, Brent C.; Platnick, Steven; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Frey, Richard and Holz, Robert. What is a cloud: The choices people make and why they regret them. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2012, Abstract A44B-01.
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Ackerman, Steven A.; Maddux, Brent; Forster, Michael and Heidinger, Andrew. Estimating uncertainties in MODIS cloud data records. Report on contract no.NNX11AL23A for the period 1 July 2011-30 June 2014. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2014. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.14.06.A1.
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58. Ackerman, Steven A.; Moeller, C.; Strabala, K. I.; Menzel, W. P. and Smith, W. L.. Negative 11 micron minus 12 micron brightness temperature differences: Instrument calibration or reality. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1994, abstract.
59. Ackerman, Steven A.; Schreiner, Anthony J.; Schmit, Timothy J.; Woolf, Harold M.; Li, Jun and Pavolonis, Michael. Using the GOES sounder to monitor upper level SO2 from volcanic eruptions. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 113, 2008, doi:10.1029/2007JD009622. Reprint # 5730.
60. Ackerman, Steven A.; Smith, Eric A.; Vonder Haar, Thomas H.; Smith, W. L.; Herman, L. D.; Schreiner, T.; Howell, H. B. and Menzel, P.. Regional radiative characteristics during the southwest summer monsoon. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 1981, pp.6-27 - 6-29. Reprint # 1296.
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Ackerman, Steven A.; Smith, W. L.; Spinhirne, J. D. and Revercomb, H. E.. The 27-28 October 1986 FIRE IFO cirrus case study: Spectral properties of cirrus clouds in the 8-12 micron window. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 118, Issue: 11, 1990, pp.2377-2388. Reprint # 1040.
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62. Ackerman, Steven A.; Strabala, Kathleen I.; Menzel, W. Paul; Frey, Richard A.; Moeller, Christopher C. and Gumley, Liam E.. Discriminating clear sky from clouds with MODIS. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 103, 1998, pp.32,141-32,157. Reprint # 2513.
63. Ackerman, Steven A.; Wylie, Donald P. and Smith, William L.. Remote sensing of the optical properties of cirrus cloud using 8, 11 and 12 micron channels. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1990, pp.1-3. Reprint # 1188.
64. Ackerman, Steven A.; Wylie, Donald P.; Frey, Richard; Hayden, Christopher M.; Smith, William L. and Menzel, W. Paul. Remote sensing cloud properties from combined AVHRR HIRS/2 and ERBE observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991, pp.431-433. Reprint # 1195.
65. Ackerman, Steven and Achtor, Tom. Summary of GOES-R activities at CIMSS/ASPB and recommendations for the future. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2011, PowerPoint presentation.
66. Ackerman, Steven; Frey, R. A.; Holz, R. E.; Platnick, S. and Heidinger, A.. Progress toward MODIS and VIIRS cloud fraction data record continuity. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 248.
67. Ackerman, Steven; Frey, Richard; Holz, Robert; Heidinger, Andrew and Platnick, Steven. Extending the global and regional cloud amount trends from MODIS through VIIRS. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2015, Abstract A21C-0136.
68. Ackerman, Steven; Frey, Richard; Holz, Robert; Platnick, Steven E. and Heidinger, Andrew K.. Progress towards MODIS and VIIRS cloud fraction data record continuity. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A11S-04.
69. Ahern, Frank J.; Belward, Alan S.; Elvidge, Christopher D.; Goldammer, Johann; Gregoire, Jean-Marie; Justice, Christopher O.; Pereira, Joao Antonio Raposo; Prins, Elaine M. and Stocks, Brian J.. The fire component of global observation of forest cover: A plan of action. The Hague, The Netherlands, SPB Academic Publishing, 2001, pp.267-290. Reprint # 4596.
70. Ahmadov, Ravan; Grell, Georg A.; James, Eric; Alexander, Curtis; Stewart, Jebb; Benjamin, Stan; McKeen, Stuart; Csiszar, Ivan Andras; Pierce, R. Bradley; Pereira, Gabriel; Freitas, Saulo R. and Goldberg, Mitch. Using JPSS VIIRS fire radiative power data to forecast biomass burning emissions and smoke transport by the high resolution rapid refresh model. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2017, Abstract IN53D-07.
71. Ahmadov, Ravan; Grell, Georg A.; James, Eric; Freitas, Saulo; Pereira, Bagriel; Csiszar, Ivan Andras; Tsidulko, Marina; Pierce, R. Bradley; McKeen, Stuart A.; Saide, Pablo; Alexander, Curtis; Benjamin, Stan and Peckham, Steven. A coupled high-resolution modeling system to simulate biomass burning emissions, plume rise and smoke transport in real time over the contiguous US. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A11B-0019.
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Ahmadov, Ravan; Grell, Georg; James, Eric; Freitas, Saulo; Pereira, Gabriel; Csiszar, Ivan; Tsidulko, Marina; Pierce, Brad; McKeen, Stuart; Peckham, Steven; Alexander, Curtis; Saide, Pablo and Benjamin, Stan. A high-resolution coupled meteorology-smoke modeling system HRRR-Smoke to simulate air quality over the CONUS domain in real time. Munich, Germany, European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2017, Abstract 10841.
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73. Ai, Yufei; Li, Jun; Shi, Wenjing; Schmit, Timothy J.; Cao, Changyong and Li, Wanbiao. Deep convective cloud characterizations from both broadband imager and hyperspectral infrared sounder measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 122, Issue: 3, 2017, pp.1700-1712. Reprint # 7877.
74. Al-Saadi, J. A.; Pierce, R. B.; Kittaka, C.; Schaack, T. K.; Soja, A. J.; Bhartia, P. K.; Szykman, J. J.Thompson, A.; Bowman, K.; McMillan, W.; Avery, M. A.; Sachse, G.; Zapotocny, T.; Johnson, D. and Fairlie, T. D.. From global composition to regional air quality: The influence of near-real-rime satellite observations on chemical forecasts during the 2006 INTEX-B and TEXAQS campaigns. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2006, Abstract A51C-0092.
75. Al-Saadi, J.; Pierce, R. B.; Fairlie, T. D.; Kittaka, C.; Schaack, T. K.; Zapotocny, T.; Johnson, D. R.; Avery, M. A.; Thompson, A.; Cohen, R. C.; Dibb, J. E.; Crawford, J. H.; Rault, D. F.; Szykman, J. J. and Martin, R.. Lagrangian characterization of the sources and chemical transformation of airmasses observed by the NASA DC-8 during ICARTT/INTEX-A. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2005, Abstract A53D-04.