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1827. Miller, Steven D.; Seaman, Curtis; Combs, Cindy; Solbrig, Jeremy Edward; Starka, William C.; Walther, Andi; Noh, Yoo-Jeong and Heidinger, Andrew. Status and prospects for low-light visible sensing from the VIIRS day/night band on Suomi NPP and JPSS-1. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract IN33D-04.
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1829. Miller, Steven D.; Straka, William C.; Seaman, Curtis; Combs, Cindy; Heidinger, Andrew; Walther, Andi and Solbrig, Jeremy Edward. Seeing the night in a new light - VIIRS day/night band capabilities and prospects for a joint Suomi/JPSS-1 observing system. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2017, Abstract IN53D-05.
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1836. Minnis, P.; Nguyen, L.; Smith, W. L. Jr.; Doelling, D. R.; Heck, P. W.; Khaiyer, M. M.; Palikonda, R.; Young, D. F.; Spangenberg, D. A.; Chakrapani, V.; Walter, B. J. and Nowicki, G. D.. An overview of ARM satellite cloud and radiation budget datasets. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 2004, abstract.
1837. Minnis, Patrick; Nguyen, L.; Palikonda, R.; Heck, P. W.; Spangenberg, D. A.; Khaiyer, M.; Ayers, J. K.; Smith, W. L. Jr.; Chang, F. L.; Trepte, Q. Z.; Doelling, D. R.; Yost, C. R.; Avey, L. A. and Chee, T. L.. Retrieving cloud and radiation parameters in near-real-time from global geostationary satellite data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract JP1.30.
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1839. Minnis, Patrick; Nguyen, Louis; Smith, William Jr.; Murray, John J.; Palkonda, Rabindra; Khalyer, Mandana; Spangenberg, Douglas A.; Heck, Patrick W. and Trepte, Qing Z.. Near real-time satellite cloud products for nowcasting applications. Paris, France, Meteo France, 2005, Paper 4.19. Reprint # 5433.
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1841. Minnis, Patrick; Nyugen, Louis; Chang, Fu-Lung; Palikonda, Rabindra; Khaiyer, Mandana; Trepte, Qing; Yost, Chris; Smith, William; Sun-Mack, Szedung; Heck, Patrick and Spangenberg, Douglas. Advances in cloud satellite remote sensing for ARM. 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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1848. Moeller, C. C.; Ackerman, S. A.; Strabala, K. I.; Menzel, W. P. and Smith, W. L.. Negative 11 micron minus 12 micron brightness temperature differences: A second look. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1996, pp.313-316. Reprint # 2393.
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