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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 901 through 925)

901. Winter Targeted Observing Periods during the Year of Polar Prediction in the Southern Hemisphere (YOPP-SH). Volume: 105, Issue: 9, E1662-E1684. 
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902. Bromwich, David H.; Nicolas, Julien P.; Hines, Keith M.; Kay, Jennifer E.; Key, Erica L.; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Lubin, Dan; McFarquhar, Greg M.; Gorodetskaya, Irina V.; Grosvenor, Daniel P.; Lachlan-Cope, Thomas and van Lipzig, Nicole P. M.. Tropospheric clouds in AntarcticaReviews of Geophysics, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, 2012, doi:10.1029/2011RG000363. Reprint # 6616. 

903. Bromwich, David H.; Nicolas, Julien P.; Monaghan, Andrew J.; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Keller, Linda M.; Weidner, George A. and Wilson, Aaron B.. Central West Antarctica among the most rapidly warming regions on EarthNature Geoscience, Volume: 6, 2013, pp.139-145. Reprint # 6923. 
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904. Bromwich, David H.; Nicolas, Julien P.; Monaghan, Andrew J.; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Keller, Linda M.; Weidner, George A. and Wilson, Aaron B.. Central West Antarctica among the most rapidly warming regions on Earth: CorrigendumNature Geoscience, Volume: 7, 2014, pp.76. Reprint # 6923. 
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905. Brooke Zibton, Zoe A.; Morgan, M. C. and Hoover, B. T.. Adjoint sensitivity diagnosis of the intensification of Hurricane Harvey. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Paper 16C.1. Reprint # 8253. 

906. Browell, E. V.; Fenn, M. A.; Hair, J. W.; Butler, C. F.; Notari, A.; Kooi, S. A.; Ismail, S.; Avery, M. A.; Pierce, R. B. and Fuelberg, H. E.. Large-scale air mass characteristics observed over North America and the Western Atlantic Ocean during INTEX-A/ICARTT. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2005, Abstract A53D-02. 

907. Browell, E. V.; Hair, J. W.; Butler, C. F.; Fenn, M. A.; Notari, A.; Kooi, S. A.; Ismail, S.; Avery, M. A. and Pierce, R. B.. Large-scale ozone and aerosol variations observed over the Pacific Ocean during the INTEX-B field experiment. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A42A-06. 

908. Browell, E. V.; Ismail, S.; Ferrare, R. A.; Kooi, S. A.; Notari, A.; Butler, C. F.; Brackett, V. G.; Revercomb, H. E. and Antonelli, P.. Airborne remote measurements of water vapor, relative humidity, aerosol, and cloud distributions during the IHOP field experiment. Leipzig, Germany, Institute for Tropospheric Research, 2003, pp.384-386. Reprint # 3745. 

909. Browell, E. V.; Ismail, S.; Ferrare. R. A.; Smith, W. L.; Brackett, V.; Kooi, S.; Clayton, M.; DeSlover, D. H. and Feltz, W. F.. LASE measurements of water vapor and aerosols over Oklahoma during the SGP97 experiment. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 1998, pp.95-97. Reprint # 2554. 

910. Brown, P. D.; Clough, S. A.; Liljegren, J. C.; Shippert, T. R.; Turner, D. D.; Miller, N. E.; Knuteson, R.; Revercomb, H. E. and Smith, W. L.. Implications for atmospheric state specification from the AERI/LBLRTM QME and the MWR/LBLRTM QME. Hampton, VA, A. Deepak Publishing, 1997, pp.396-399. Reprint # 2487. 

911. Brown, P. D.; Clough, S. A.; Miller, N. E.; Shippert, T. R.; Turner, D. D.; Knuteson, R. O.; Revercomb, H. E. and Smith, W. L.. Initial analyses of surface spectral radiance between observations and line-by-line calculations. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 1996, pp.29-33. Reprint # 3089. 

912. Brown, P. D.; Clough, S. A.; Miller, N. E.; Shippert, T. R.; Turner, D. D.; Knuteson, R. O.; Revercomb, H. E. and Smith, W. L.. Initial analyses of surface spectral radiance between instrument observations and line by line calculations. Hanscom Air Force Base, MA, US Air Force Materiel Command, Directorate of Geophysics, Phillips Laboratory, 1996, pp.84-89. Reprint # 8013. 

913. Brown, P. D.; Clough, S. A.; Turner, D. D.; Shippert, T. R.; Knuteson, R. O.; Revercomb, H. E. and Smith, W. L.. The status of quality measurement experiments in the microwave, longwave, and shortwave. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 1998, pp.499-504. Reprint # 2689. 

914. Brown, Steven W.; Lykke, Keith R.; Barnes, Robert A.; Schwarting, Thomas; Guenther, Bruce; DeLuccia, Frank and Moeller, Christopher. Travelling SIRCUS calibration of NPP VIIRS. Gaithersburg, MD, US Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2011, pp.28-29. Reprint # 7771. 
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915. Brueske, Kurt F. and Velden, Christopher S.. Satellite-based tropical cyclone intensity estimation using the NOAA-KLM Series Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU)Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 131, Issue: 4, 2003, pp.687-697. Reprint # 3453. 
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916. Brueske, Kurt F. and Velden, Christopher S.. Tropical cyclone intensity estimation using the NOAA-KLM series Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU): Preliminary results and future prospects. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.258-259. Reprint # 3213. 

917. Brueske, Kurt F. and Velden, Christopher S.. Satellite-based tropical cyclone intensity estimation using the NOAA-KLM series Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.228-233. Reprint # 2974. 

918. Brueske, Kurt F.; Velden, Christopher S.; Kabat, Brian W. and Hawkins, Jefferey D.. Tropical cyclone intensity estimation using the NOAA-LKM Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU): Part I - Initial field test and lessons learned. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 12A.5. Reprint # 3856. 

919. Brune, W. H.; Emmons, L. K.; Olson, J. R.; Chen, G.; Crawford, J. H.; Pierce, R. B.; Jacob, D. J. and Carmichael, G. R.. Do tropospheric OH measurements agree with models?. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A52A-04. 

920. Brunner, J.; Pierce, R. B. and Lenzen, A.. Development and validation of satellite-based estimates of surface visibilityAtmospheric Measurement Techniques, Volume: 9, Issue: 2, 2016, pp.409-422. Reprint # 7584. 
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921. Brunner, Jason C.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Bachmeier, A. Scott and Rabin, Robert M.. A quantitative analysis of the enhanced-V feature in relation to severe weatherWeather and Forecasting, Volume: 22, Issue: 4, 2007, pp.839-852. Reprint # 5425. 
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922. Brunner, Jason C.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Bachmeier, A. Scott and Rabin, Robert M.. A quantitative analysis of the enhanced-V signature in relation to severe weather. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Paper P1.4. Reprint # 4853. 

923. Brunner, Jason C.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Bachmeier, A. Scott and Rabin, Robert M.. A quantitative analysis of the enhanced-V feature. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Paper P3.16. Reprint # 4872. 

924. Brunner, Jason C.; Bedka, K.; Dworak, R.; Feltz, W. F. and Cronce, L. M.. GOES-R overshooting top and enhanced-V signature detection product objective validation efforts. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Abstract 14B.5. 

925. Brunner, Jason C.; Bedka, K.; Feltz, W. F.; Dworak, R. and Cronce, L. M.. An update on the GOES-R ABI overshooting top and enhanced-V anvil thermal couplet detection algorithm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract P1.5.