8376. Wylie, Donald and Menzel, W. Paul. A cirrus cloud climatology from NOAA/HIRS: A condensed paper. Global and Planetary Change, Volume: 4, Issue: 1, 1991, pp.49-53. Reprint # 1248.
8377. Wylie, Donald and Menzel, W. Paul. Annual and inter-annual changes in cloud cover. Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, US Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Directorate of Geophysics, Phillips Laboratory, 1994, pp.413-415. Reprint # 3666.
8378. Wylie, Donald and Menzel, W. Paul. Inter-annual changes in cirrus cloud cover. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1994, pp.61-63. Reprint # 1606.
8379.
Wylie, Donald and Menzel, W. Paul. Two years of global cirrus cloud statistics using HIRS. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1991, pp.525-542. Reprint # 5976.
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8380. Wylie, Donald P. and Menzel, W. Paul. Global cloud data for system design and simulation. Hanscom AFB, MA, US Air Force Materiel Command, Directorate of Geophysics, Phillips Laboratory, 1997, pp.155-158. Reprint # 3162.
8381. Wylie, Donald P. and Menzel, W. Paul. High cloud statistics measured by HIRS. Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, US Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Space Vehicle Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, 1998, pp.155-161. Reprint # 2551.
8382. Wylie, Donald P. and Menzel, W. Paul. Clouds: Are the shutters of the Earth changing?. New York, NY, Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp.10-14. Call Number: QE/33.2/R4/O97/2007.
8383. Wylie, Donald P. and Menzel, W. Paul. Trends in global cirrus inferred from three years of HIRS data. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 1993, pp.197-205. Reprint # 1745.
8384.
Wylie, Donald P. and Menzel, W. Paul. Eight years of high cloud statistics using HIRS. Journal of Climate, Volume: 12, Issue: 1, 1999, pp.170-184. Reprint # 2545.
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8385.
Wylie, Donald P. and Woolf, Harold M.. Radiance and cloud analyses from GOES-VAS dwell soundings. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 39, Issue: 9, 2000, pp.1480-1490. Reprint # 2807.
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8386.
Wylie, Donald P. and Woolf, Harold M.. The diurnal cycle of upper-tropospheric clouds measured by GOES-VAS and the ISCCP. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 130, Issue: 1, 2002, pp.171-179. Reprint # 3115.
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8387. Wylie, Donald P.; Menzel, W. Paul; Jackson, Darrin and Bates, John J.. Trends in high clouds over the last 20 years. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Paper P1.4. Reprint # 3287.
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Wylie, Donald P.; Menzel, W. Paul; Woolf, Harold L. and Strabala, Kathleen I.. Four years of global cirrus cloud statistics using HIRS. Journal of Climate, Volume: 7, Issue: 12, 1994, pp.1972-1986. Reprint # 1779.
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8389.
Wylie, Donald P.; Menzel, W. Paul; Woolf, Harold M. and Strabala, Kathleen I.. Four years of global cirrus cloud statistics using HIRS. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 1994, Appendix A. 45p., figure. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.94.12.W2.
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8390.
Wylie, Donald P.; Santek, David and Starr, David O'C. Cloud-top heights from GOES-8 and GOES-9 stereoscopic imagery. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 37, Issue: 4, 1998, pp.405-413. Reprint # 2452.
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8391.
Wylie, Donald; Eloranta, Edwin; Spinhirne, James D. and Palm, Steven P.. A comparison of cloud cover statistics from the GLAS lidar with HIRS. Journal of Climate, Volume: 20, Issue: 19, 2007, pp.4968-4981. Reprint # 5490.
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8392. Wylie, Donald; Grimm, Peter and Menzel, W. P.. Cloud cover statistics from GOES/VAS. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1988, pp.373-376. Reprint # 822.
8393.
Wylie, Donald; Jackson, Darren L.; Menzel, W. Paul and Bates, John J.. Trends in global cloud cover in two decades of HIRS observations. Journal of Climate, Volume: 18, Issue: 15, 2005, pp.3021-3031. Reprint # 4640.
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8394. Wylie, Donald; Menzel, Paul and Strabala, Kathleen. Seasonal changes in cloud cover as seen by satellites. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991. Reprint # 1182.
8395. Xiao, Q.; Zou, X.; Shapiro, M.; Velden, C. and Pondeca, M.. Prediction of a NORPEX oceanic cyclone: Impact of initial conditions incorporating GMS water vapor winds and Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.14-15. Reprint # 2650.
8396.
Xiao, Qingnong; Zou, X.; Pondeca, M.; Shapiro, M. A. and Velden, C.. Impact of GMS-5 and GOES-9 satellite-derived winds on the prediction of a NORPEX extratropical cyclone. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 130, Issue: 3, 2002, pp.507-528. Reprint # 3149.
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8397. Xiao, Qingnong; Zou, Xiaolei; Pondeca, Mamuel and Velden, Chris S.. Impact of GMS-5 and GOES-9 satellite-derived winds on the prediction of a NORPEX extratropical cyclone. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Paper P4.6. Reprint # 3873.
8398.
Xie, Hua; Nalli, Nicholas R.; Sampson, Shanna; Wolf, Walter W.; Li, Jun; Schmit, Timothy J.; Barnet, Christopher D.; Joseph, Everette; Morris, Vernon R. and Yang, Fanglin. Integration and ocean-based prelaunch validation of GOES-R Advanced Baseline Imager legacy atmospheric products. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume: 30, Issue: 8, 2013. Reprint # 7074.
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8399. Xie, S. C.; Cederwall, R. T.; Yio, J. J.; Feltz, W. F.; Turner, D. D. and Zhang, M. H.. The AERI/GOES retrievals versus radiosondes for driving SCMs. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 2000. Reprint # 3076.
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Xie, Shaocheng; McCoy, Renata B.; Klein, Stephen A.; Cederwall, Richard T.; Wiscombe, Warren J.; Clothiaus, Eugene E.; Gaustad, Krista L.; Golaz, Jean-Christophe; Hall, Stefanie D.; Jensen, Michael P.; Johnson, Karen L.; Lin, Yanluan; Long, Charles N.; Mather, James H.; McCord, Raymond A.; McFarlane, Sally A.; Palanisamy,Giri; Shi, Yan and Turner, David D.. Clouds and more. ARM climate modeling best estimate data: A new data product for climate studies. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 91, Issue: 1, 2010, pp.13-20. Reprint # 6201.
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