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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 76 through 100)

76. Achtor, Tomas H.; Rink, T. D. and Whittaker, T. M.. McIDAS-V - Data analysis and visualization development for the NPP/NPOESS and GOES-R program. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 325. 

77. Achutuni, R. and Menzel, P.. Space systems considerations in the design of advanced geostationary operational environmental satellitesAdvances in Space Research, Volume: 23, Issue: 8, 1999, pp.1377-1384. Reprint # 2629. 

78. Achutuni, R.; Vicente, G.; Tsai, C. and Rabin, R.. The NOAA/NESDIS/ORA flash flood home page. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1996, pp.531-534. Reprint # 2295. 

79. Ackerman, Baum, Bryan A.; Borbas, Eva E.; Frey, Rich; Gumley, Liam; Heidinger, Andrew; Holz, Robert; Menzel, W. Paul; Maddus, Brent; Moeller, Chris; Smith, Nadia; Strabala, Kathy and Tobin, David. University of Wisconsin-Madison MODIS team: Cloud mask, cloud top properties, and atmospheric profiles. Silver Spring, MD, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Goddard Space Flight Center, 2014, PowerPoint presentation. 
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80. Ackerman, S. A.. Monitoring the temperature inversion at 11 and 6.7 microns. Hampton, VA, A. Deepak Publishing, 1997, pp.58-61. Reprint # 2476. 

81. Ackerman, S. A.. Exploring the Earth's radiation budget remotely and interactively for in- and out-of classroom learning. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2001, Abstract ED22A-09. 

82. Ackerman, S. A.. Atmospheric radiative heating and cloud probability statistics. Hampton, VA, A. Deepak Pub., 1989, no paper by Ackerman in this volume. 

83. Ackerman, S. A.. Outreach - What's in it for me and how can I stay sane?. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2006, Abstract OS13M-03. 

84. Ackerman, S. A. and Knuteson, R. O.. Multiple-scattering algorithm for use with line-by-line RTE models. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 1993, pp.373-377. Reprint # 1747. 

85. Ackerman, S. A. and Martin, J. E.. The Weather Guys - Discussing science via regular radio and newspaper appearances. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2013, Abstract ED43F-05. 

86. Ackerman, S. A. and Mooney, M. E.. Climate literacy ambassadors. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract ED34B-07. 

87. Ackerman, S. A. and Whittaker, T.. Effective use of the Web in large lecture-based classes. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2000, Abstract ED51C-12. 

88. Ackerman, S. A. and Whittaker, T.. Interactive Java applets for education. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Abstract P1.1. 

89. Ackerman, S. A.; Bachmeier, A. S.; Strabala, K. and Gunshor, M.. A unique satellite perspective of the 13-14 January 2004 record cold outbreak in the NortheastWeather and Forecasting, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, 2005, pp.222-225. Reprint # 4458. 
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90. Ackerman, S. A.; Crone, W.; Dunwoody, S. L. and Zenner, G.. Teaching graduate students how to do informal science education. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract ED51C-0764. 

91. Ackerman, S. A.; Frey, R. A. and Collimore. Coupling between surface properties and the energy budget at the top of the atmosphere. Hampton, VA, A. Deepak Publishing, 1993, abstract. 

92. Ackerman, S. A.; Frey, R. A.; Eloranta, E. and Holz, R. E.. Cloud detection: The impact of optical depth, spectral thresholds, FOV, and averaging. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2005, Abstract A43D-0137. 

93. Ackerman, S. A.; Frey, R. A.; Menzel, W. P.; Gumley, L.; Moeller, C. C.; Strabala, K. I.; Tobin, D. and Heidinger, A.. MODIS cloud mask: Approach, results and validation. Melbourne, Australia, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, 2003, poster presentation. 1p. 
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94. Ackerman, S. A.; Frey, R. and Holz, R.. MODIS bits: When a byte isn't enough. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2013, Abstract A44B-04. 

95. Ackerman, S. A.; Holz, R. and Kuehn, R. E.. Observations of ice in maritime stratiform clouds from CALIOP/MODIS observations. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2010, Abstract A24A-04. 

96. Ackerman, S. A.; Holz, R. E.; Frey, R.; Eloranta, E. W.; Maddux, B. C. and McGill, M.. Cloud detection with MODIS, part II: ValidationJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume: 25, Issue: 7, 2008, pp.1073-1086. Reprint # 5779. 
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97. Ackerman, S. A.; Holz, R. E.; Kuehn, R. E. and Frey, R.. An investigation of cloud and aerosol properties using CALIOP and MODIS. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A14A-01. 

98. Ackerman, S. A.; Holz, R.; Frey, R. and Heidinger, A.. How well can we monitor cloud properties over polar regions in winter?. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2008, Abstract A21D-0211. 

99. Ackerman, S. A.; Kastner, M.; Kriebel, K. T.; Mannstein, H. and Przybylak, S.. Comparison of cloud amounts derived from two satellite retrieval techniques. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 1995, pp.18-29. Reprint # 2724. 

100. Ackerman, S. A.; Key, J.; Hoffman, J. and Liu, Y.. MODIS observations of sea-ice leads in the Arctic. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2015, PowerPoint presentation.