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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 1876 through 1900)

1876. Frey, Richard A.; Ackerman, Steven A.; Liu, Yinghui; Strabala, Kathleen I.; Zhang, Hong; Key, Jeffrey R. and Wang, Xuangi. Cloud detection with MODIS, part I: Improvements in the MODIS cloud mask for collection 5Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume: 25, Issue: 7, 2008, pp.1057-1072. Reprint # 5778. 
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1877. Frey, Richard A.; Baum, Bryan A.; Menzel, W. Paul; Ackerman, Steven A.; Moeller, Christopher C. and Spinhirne, James D.. A comparison of cloud top heights computed from airborne lidar and MAS radiance data using CO2 slicingJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 104, 1999, pp.24547-24555. Reprint # 2644. 

1878. Frey, Richard A.; Menzel, P.; Heidinger, A. K.; Baum, B. and Bearson, N.. Multi-year comparisons of high cloud frequencies from HIRS, MODIS, and AVHRR. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 307. 

1879. Frey, Richard and Menzel, Paul. Refinements to HIRS CO2 slicing algorithms with results compared to CALIOP and MODIS. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2012, Abstract A33H-0240. 

1880. Frey, Richard; Ackerman, S. A.; Menzel, W. P.; Gumley, L.; Moeller, C. and Wetzel Seemann, S.. MODIS cloud mask: An update and validation. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Abstract P5.14. 

1881. Frey, Richard; Baum, B. A.; Nasiri, S. L.; Menzel, W. P.; Ackerman, S. A. and Gumley, L.. Global dayatime and nighttime frequencies of cloud thermodynamic phase as a function of cloud temperature using MODIS data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Abstract P5.15. 

1882. Frey, Richard; Holz, Robert; Baum, Bryan; Olson, Erik; Weisz, Elisabeth; Wylie, Don; Jackson, Darren; Zhang, Hong; Tobin, Dave; Schreiner, Tony and Menzel, Paul. Using CO2 slicing to infer global cloud cover (improving algorithm applications and overcoming instrument idiosyncrasies). Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2008, PowerPoint presentation. 

1883. Frey, Richard; Pavlonis, M. J. and Key, J.. Comparison of polar cloud cover statistics between MODIS, AVHRR Pathfinder, and GLAS. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Abstract P4.30. 

1884. Frey, Richard; Tobin, D. and Ackerman, S.. Cloud detection from MODU and AIRS. Washington, DC, Optical Society of America, 2003, Abstract OMD5. 

1885. Fridlind, A. M.; Ackerman, A. S.; Allen, G.; Beringer, J.; Comstock, J. M.; Field, P. R.; Gallagher, M.; Hacker, J. M.; Hume, T.; Jakob, C.; Liu, G.; Long, C. N.; Mather, J. H.; May, P. T.; McCoy, R. F.; McFarland, S. A.; McFarquhar, G. M.; Minnis, P.; Petch, J. C.; Schumacher, C.; Turner, D. D.; Whiteway, J. A.; Williams, C. R.; Williams, P. I./Xie, S. and Zhang, M.. Joint ARM/GCSS/SPARC TWP-ICE CRM intercomparison study: Description preliminary results, and invitation to participate. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2008, Abstract A31C-0118. 

1886. Friedman, Michael A. and Ackerman, Steven A.. Deriving statistically based radiative heating profiles and energy budgets in the tropical Western Pacific. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), 1999, pp.237-238. Reprint # 2572. 

1887. Friedman, Michael A. and Ackerman, Steven A.. Cloud classification and its application to statistically derived radiative energy budgets. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1999, pp.173-176. Reprint # 2597. 

1888. Gallagher, Michael R.; Shupe, Matthew D.; Chepfer, Helene and L'Ecuyer, Tristan. Relating snowfall observations to Greenland ice sheet mass changes: an atmospheric circulation perspectiveCryosphere, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, 2022, pp.435-450. Reprint # 8776. 
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1889. Gallina, Gregory M. and Velden, Christopher S.. Environmental vertical wind shear and tropical cyclone intensity change utilizing enhanced satellite derived wind information. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 3C.5. Reprint # 3853. 

1890. Gallina, Gregory M. and Velden, Christopher S.. A quantitative look at the relationship between environmental vertical wind shear and tropical cyclone intensity change utilizing enhanced satellite derived wind information. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.256-257. Reprint # 3212. 

1891. Gambacorta, Antonia; Barnet, Chris D.; Smith, Nadia; Pierce, R. Bradley; Smith, Jonathan Wynn; Spackman, J. Ryan and Goldberg, Mitch. The NPP and J1 NOAA Unique Combined Atmospheric Processing System (NUCAPS) for atmospheric thermal sounding: Recent algorithm enhancements tailored to near real time users applications. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract IN33D-07. 

1892. Gambacorta, Antonia; Barnet, Chris; Goldberg, Mitch; Spackman, Ryan and Gumley, Liam. Using the NOAA Unique CrIS/ATMS Processing System (NUCAPS) to explore hyper spectral sounding capabilities during extreme events. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2015, PowerPoint presentation. 17 slides. 
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1893. Gambacorta, Antonia; Barnet, Christopher D.; Tobin, David C.; Whiteman, D. N. and Strow, Larrabee L.. Assessing the skill of AIRS to derive upper tropospheric humidity by comparison with in-situ measurements. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 2005, Paper 58901B. Reprint # 5530. 

1894. Gambacorta, Antonia; Whiteman, David N.; Wang, Zhien; DeSlover, Daniel H. and Hoff, Raymond M.. Particle size retrieval in cirrus clouds by use of a multiple scattering Raman Lidar technique. Paris, European Space Agency, 2004, pp.275-278. Reprint # 5448. 

1895. Gao, Ling; Chen, Lin; Li, Chengcai; Li, Jun; Che, Huizheng and Zhang, Yeping. Evaluation and possible uncertainty source analysis of JAXA Himawari-8 aerosol optical depth product over ChinaAtmospheric Research, Volume: 248, 2020, pp.105248. Reprint # 8603. 
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1896. Gao, Ling; Chen, Lin; Li, Jun; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Xu, Xiaofeng and Qin, Shiguang. A long-term historical aerosol optical depth data record (1982-2011) over China from AVHRRIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Volume: 57, Issue: 5, 2019, pp.2467-2480. Reprint # 8346. 
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1897. Gao, Ling; Chen, Lin; Li, Jun; Li, Chengcai and Zhu, Lin. An improved dark target method for aerosol optical depth retrieval over China from Himawari-8Atmospheric Research, Volume: 250, 2021, pp.105399. Reprint # 8640. 
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1898. Gao, Ling; Li, Jun; Chen, Lin; Zhang, Liyang and Heidinger, Andrew K.. Retrieval and validation of atmospheric aerosol optical depth from AVHRR over ChinaIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Volume: 54, Issue: 11, 2016, pp.6280-6291. Reprint # 7739. 

1899. Garand, L.; Turner, D. S.; Larocque, M.; Bates, J.; Boukabara, S.; Brunel, P.; Chevallier, F.; Deblonde, G.; Engelen, R.; Hollingshead, M.; Jackson, D.; Jedlovec, G.; Joiner, J.; Kleespies, T.; McKague, D. S.; McMillin, L.; Moncet, J.-L.; Pardo, J. R.; Rayer, P. J.; Salathe, E.; Sounders, R.; Scott, N. A.; Van Delst, P. and Woolf, H.. Radiance and Jacobian intercomparison of radiative transfer models applied to HIRS and AMSU channelsJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 106, 2001, pp.24017-24031. Reprint # 3034. 

1900. Garand, L.; Wagneur, N.; Sarrazin, R.; Santek, D. and Key, J.. Polar winds from highly elliptical orbiting satellite: A new perspective. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2010, PowerPoint presentation. 29 slides. 
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