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Borg, Lori; Loveless, Michelle; Knuteson, Robert; Revercomb, Hank; Taylor, Joe; Chen, Yong; Iturbide-Sanchez, Flavio and Tobin, David. Simulation of CrIS radiances accounting for realistic properties of the instrument responsivity that result in spectral ringing features. Remote Sensing, Volume: 15, Issue: 2, 2023, pp.334. Reprint # 8905.
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853. Borg, Lori; Tobin, David; Reale, Tony; Liu, Quanhua; Nalli, Nicholas; Holdridge, Donna and Mather, Jim. Validation of S-NPP CrIMSS atmospheric temperature and water vapor retrievals using coordinated ARM site radiosondes. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2015, poster presentation.
854. Borg, Lori; Tobin, David; Turner, David; Holz, Robert; DeSlover, Daniel; Eloranta, Edwin; Knuteson, Robert; Revercomb, Henry and Moy, Leslie. Assessing the vertical structure of radiative heating using radar/Lidar/AERI for cirrus cloud events at SGP. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 2008, abstract; poster.
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Bormann, Niels and Goldberg, Mitch. A report on the International TOVS Study Conference, 20th, ITSC-20, Lake Geneva, WI, 28 October-3 November 2015. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2015.
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856. Bormann, Niels and Santek, David. Report from Working Group 2 (WG2): NWP. Darmstadt, Germany, EUMETSAT, 2012. Reprint # 6822.
857. Bormann, Niels and Velden, Chris. New techniques and instruments. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2002, pp.11-12. Reprint # 3534.
858. Bormann, Niels; Hernandez-Carracsal, Angeles; Borde, Regis; Lutz, Hans-Joachim and Wanzong, Steve. Using geostationary imagery from high-resolution model simulations to improve the characterisation of current Atmospheric Motion Vectors. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2012, unpaged. Reprint # 6920.
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860. Bormann, Niels; Thepaut, Jean-Noel; Key, Jeffrey; Santek, David and Velden, Chris. Impact of polar cloud track winds from MODIS on ECMWF analyses and forecasts. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 1.5. Reprint # 3883.
861. Bosart, Lance F.; Black, Peter G.; Evans, Jenni L.; Moliari, John; Velden, Chris S. and Dickinson, Michael J.. The double transition of Hurricane Michael (2000): Baroclinic to tropical to baroclinic. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 12D.8. Reprint # 3858.
862. Bosart, Lance F.; Bracken, W. Edward; Molinari, John; Velden, Christopher S. and Black, Peter G.. Environmental influences on the rapid intensification stage of Hurricane Opal (1995) over the Gulf of Mexico. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.105-112. Reprint # 3390.
863. Bosart, Lance F.; Bracken, W. Edward; Molinari, John; Velden, Christopher S. and Black, Peter G.. Environmental influences on the rapid intensification of Hurricane Opal (1995) over the Gulf of Mexico. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1999, pp.983-984. Reprint # 2536.
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Bosma, Christopher D.; Wright, Daniel B.; Nguyen, Phu; Kossin, James P.; Herndon, Derrick C. and Shepherd, J. Marshall. An intuitive metric to quantify and communicate tropical cyclone rainfall hazard. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 101, Issue: 3, 2020. Reprint # 8517.
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866. Botambekov, Denis; Heidinger, A. and Walther, A.. The benefits of the Bayesian cloud phase approach. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 1335.
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Botambekov, Denis; Heidinger, Andrew; Walther, Andi; Li, Yue and Bearson, Nick. The CSPP CLAVR-x users' experience. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute of Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2017, Poster abstract.
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868. Botambekov, Denis; Walther, A. and Heidinger, A.. Cloud mask performance comparison. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 74.
869. Botta, A.; Cardille, J.; Prins, E. and Feltz, J.. Spatial and temporal drivers of fire dynamics in the Amazon/Tocantins Basin. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2001, Abstract B31B-0088.
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Boukabara, S.-A.; Weng, F.; Ferraro, R.; Zhao, L.; Liu, Q.; Yan, B.; Li, A.; Chen, W.; Sun, N.; Meng, H.; Kleespies, T.; Kongoli, C.; Han, Y.; van Delst, P.; Zhao, J. and Dena, D.. Introducing NOAA's Microwave Integrated Retrieval System (MIRS). Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2007, PowerPoint presentation. 48 slides.
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Boukabara, S.-A.; Weng, F.; Ferraro, R.; Zhao, L.; Liu, Q.; Yan, B.; Li, A.; Chen, W.; Sun, N.; Meng, H.; Kleespies, T.; Kongoli, C.; Han, Y.; van Delst, P.; Zhao, J. and Dena, D.. Retrieval of atmospheric trace gases variability with satellite advanced IR sounders. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2007, pp.414. abstract.
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Boukabara, Sid A.; Zhu, Tong; Tolman, Hendrik L.; Lord, Steve; Goodman, Steven; Atlas, Robert; Goldberg, Mitch; Auligne, Thomas; Pierce, Bradley; Cucurull, Lidia; Zupanski, Milija; Zhang, Man; Moradi, Isaac; Otkin, Jason; Santek, David; Hoover, Brett; Pu, Zhaoxia; Zhan, Xiwu; Hain, Christopher; Kalnay, Eugenia; Hotta, Daisuke; Nolin, Scott; Bayler, Eric; Mehra, Avichal; Casey, Sean P. F.; Lindsey, Daniel; Grasso, Louie; Kumar, V. Krishna; Powell, Alfred; Xu, Jianjun; Greenwald, Thomas; Zajic, Joe; Li, Jun; Li, Jinliong; Li, Bin; Liu, Hicheng; Fang, Li; Wang, Pei and Chen, Tse-Chen. S4: An O2R/R2O infrastructure for optimizing satellite data utilization in NOAA numerical modeling systems. A step toward bridging the gap between research and operations. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 97, Issue: 12, 2016. Reprint # 7852.
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873. Boukabara, Sid Ahmed; Riishojgaard, L. P.; Yoe, J. G.; Devaliere, E. M.; Pratt, A.; Garrett, K. J.; Jung, J. A.; Nolin, S. and Sinno, S.. S4 and JIBB: Building the infrastructure for an effective O2R and a streamlined R2O. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2013, Abstract J4.1.
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Boukabara, Sid-Ahmed; Goldberg, Mitch; Schmit, Timothy J.; Heidinger, Andrew; Kalluri, Satya; Weir, Patricia; Gallagher, Frank; Spencer, David; Hoffman, Ross N.. Contribution of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA) Meteorological Satellites Program: An Overview. 2024, pp.37-65.
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Boukabara, Sid-Ahmed; Krasnopolsky, Vladimir; Penny, Stephen G.; Stewart, Jebb Q.; McGovern, Amy; Hall, David; Hoeve, John E. Ten; Hickey, Jason; Huang, Hung-Lung Allen; Williams, John K.; Ide, Kayo; Tissot, Philippe; Haupt, Sue Ellen; Casey, Kenneth S.; Oza, Nikunj; Geer, Alan J.; Maddy, Eric S. and Hoffman, Ross N.. Outlook for exploiting artificial intelligence in the Earth and environmental sciences. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2020. Reprint # 8597.
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