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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 1851 through 1875)

1851. Foster, Michael; Heidinger, Andrew; Botambekov, Denis; Hiley, Mike and Walther, Andi. Characterizing long-term stability in the PATMOS-x record. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2015, PowerPoint presentation. 

1852. Fox, Robert J.; Prins, Elaine M. and Feltz, Joleen M.. Characterizing the spatial and temporal distribution of aerosol optical thickness over the Atlantic Basin utilizing GOES-8 multispectral data. Final report, NASA Grant NAG5-4751 submitted to NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, for the period of 1 March 19. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2001. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.01.04.F1. 
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1853. Francis, J. A.; Hunter, E.; Zou, C.-Z. and Key, J.. Arctic tropospheric winds from satellite sounders. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2004, pp.331-338. Reprint # 5097. 

1854. Francis, J.; Schweiger, A. and Key, J.. A 20-year dataset of downwelling longwave flux at the Arctic surface from TOVS satellite data. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 2003. Reprint # 3601. 

1855. Francis, Jennifer A.; Hunter, E.; Key, J. R. and Wang, X.. Attribution of variability in Arctic minimum sea ice extent. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2005, Abstract 8.1. 

1856. Francis, Jennifer A.; Hunter, Elias; Key, Jeffery R. and Wang, Xuanji. Clues to variability in Arctic minimum sea ice extentGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 32, Issue: 21, 2005, doi.10/1029/2005GL024376. Reprint # 5555. 

1857. Francis, Jennifer; Schweiger, Axel and Key, Jeff. A 20-year data set of downwelling longwave flux at the Arctic surface from TOVS satellite data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Paper P1.8. Reprint # 3552. 

1858. Frankel, D.; Liou, K. N.; Ou, S. C.; Wylie, D. P. and Menzel, P.. Observations of cirrus cloud extent and their impacts to climate. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.414-417. Reprint # 2338. 

1859. Franklin, James L.; DeMaria, Mark and Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of omega dropwindsonde and satellite data on hurricane track forecasts using the VICBAR model. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991, pp.87-92. Reprint # 1276. 

1860. Franklin, James L.; Velden, Christopher S.; Hayden, Christopher M. and Kaplan, John. A comparison of VAS and ODW data around a subtropical cold front. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1989, pp.141-144. Reprint # 1982. 

1861. Franklin, James L.; Velden, Christopher S.; Kaplan, John and Hayden, Christopher M.. Some comparisons of VAS and dropwindsonde data over the subtropical AtlanticMonthly Weather Review, Volume: 118, Issue: 9, 1990, pp.1869-1887. Reprint # 1210. 
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1862. Freeman, S.; Grossberg, N.; Pierce, R.; Lee, P.; Ngan, F.; Yates, E. L.; Iraci, L. T. and Lefer, B. L.. Evaluation of atmospheric chemical models using aircraft data. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2013, Abstract A23A-0185. 

1863. Freeman, Sean W.; Grossberg, N.; Pierce, R. B.; Lee, P.; Ngan, F.; Yates, E. L.; Iraci, L. T. and Lefer, B. L.. Evaluation of atmospheric chemical models using aircraft data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 271. 

1864. Freitas, Edmilson D.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Cotton, William R. and Silva Dias, Pedro L.. Interaction of an urban heat island and sea-breeze circulations during winter over the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo, BrazilBoundary-Layer Meteorology, Volume: 122, Issue: 1, 2007, pp.43-65. Reprint # 5759. 

1865. Freitas, S. R.; Longo, K. M.; Chatfield, R.; Latham, D.; Silva Dias, M. A. F.; Andreae, M. O.; Prins, E.; Santos, J. C.; Gelow, R. and Carvalho, J. A. Jr.. Including the sub-grid scale plume rise of vegetation fires in low resolution atmospheric transport modelsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume: 7, Issue: 13, 2007, pp.3385-3398. Reprint # 5466. 
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1866. Freitas, Saulo R.; Longo, Karla M.; Silvas Dias, Maria A. F.; Silva Dias, Pedro L.; Chatfield, Robert; Prins, Elaine; Artaxo, Paulo; Grell, Georg A. and Recuero, Fernando S.. Monitoring the transport of biomass burning emissions in South AmericaEnvironmental Fluid Mechanics, Volume: 5, Issue: 1, 2005, pp.135-167. Reprint # 5416. 

1867. Frey, R. A.; Heidinger, A. K.; Hutchinson, K. D. and Iisanger, B.. Daytime land cloud detection enhancements for the VIIRS cloud mask. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2005, Abstract A43B-0078. 

1868. Frey, R.; Heidinger, A. K.; Hutchison, K. and Dutcher, S.. VIIRS cloud mask validation exercises. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract A13B-0265. 

1869. Frey, R.; Holz, R. and Dutcher, S.. Use of CALIOP cloud data for VIIRS and MODIS cloud mask validation. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2009, Abstract A13F-0282. 

1870. Frey, Richard. MODIS cloud mask: Overview and current issures. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2001. PowerPoint presentation. 

1871. Frey, Richard A. and Menzel, W. Paul. Observed HIRS and MODIS high-cloud frequencies in the 2000sJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume: 58, Issue: 11, 2019. Reprint # 8472. 
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1872. Frey, Richard A.; Ackerman, S. A. and Soden, Brian J.. Climate parameters from satellite spectral measurements. Part I: Collocated AVHRR and HIRS/2 observations of spectral greenhouse parameterJournal of Climate, Volume: 9, Issue: 2, 1996, pp.327-344. Reprint # 2260. 
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1873. Frey, Richard A.; Ackerman, S. A.; Menzel, W. P.; Zhang, H.; Baum, B. A. and Schreiner, A. J.. Comparisons of regional and global cloud products between MODIS and other data sets. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Abstract P1.22A. 

1874. Frey, Richard A.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Holz, Robert E.; Dutcher, Steven and Griffith, Zach. The Continuity MODIS-VIIRS Cloud MaskRemote Sensing, Volume: 12, Issue: 20, 2020, pp.3334. Reprint # 8592. 
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1875. Frey, Richard A.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Liu, Yinghui; Strabala, Kathleen I. and Zhang, Hong. Recent improvements in the MODIS cloud mask. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2005, pp.219-230. Reprint # 4212.