201.
Ackerman, Steven A.. Global satellite observations of negative brightness temperature differences between 11 and 6.7 microns. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 53, Issue: 19, 1996, pp.2803-2812. Reprint # 2299.
Link to PDF
202. Ackerman, Steven A.. Remote sensing aerosols using satellite infrared observations. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 102, 1997, pp.17,069-17,079. Reprint # 2413.
203.
Ackerman, Steven A.. Developing positive team collaborations. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 88, Issue: 5, 2007, pp.627-629. Reprint # 5358.
Link to PDF
204.
Ackerman, Steven A.. An algorithm to determine the spatial and temporal distributions of sea-ice leads in the Arctic. Year 1 report on NNX14AJ42G for the period 26 May 2014-27 May 2015. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2015. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.15.05.A1.
Link to PDF
205.
Ackerman, Steven A.. Participation in the FIRE Phase II Program: Final report for the period 1 September 1990 through 30 April 1995. NASA grant NAG1-1177. (also titled 'Final technical report for NASA grant NAG1011177: Participation in the FIRE Phase II Program'). Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), 1996. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.96.05.A1.
Link to PDF
206. Ackerman, Steven A.. After more than 10 years of e-Learning, what have we learned?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract J10.4.
207. Ackerman, Steven A.. Aircraft remote sensing of cloud microphysics. Volume: 1997, Washington, DC, Optical Society of America, 1997, pp.12-15. Reprint # 3396.
208.
Ackerman, Steven A.. Climate monitoring using collocated AVHRR and HIRS observations, final report. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1995. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.95.00.A1.
Link to PDF
209.
Ackerman, Steven A. and Chung, Hyosang. Radiative effects of airborne dust on regional energy budgets at the top of the atmosphere. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, 1992, pp.223-233. Reprint # 1272.
Link to PDF
210. Ackerman, Steven A. and Evans, K. F.. Satellite observations of cloud ice properties. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Abstract 6.1.
211. Ackerman, Steven A. and Frey, R. A.. Climate parameters from collocated AVHRR and HIRS/2 observations: Clear-sky spectral greenhouse parameter. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1995, abstract.
212. Ackerman, Steven A. and Frey, R. A.. Cloud detection with MODIS: Capabilities and limitations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Abstract P4.32.
213.
Ackerman, Steven A. and Frey, Richard. Collocation of HIRS/2 and AVHRR data sets. Melbourne, Australia, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC), 2001, pp.49. abstract.
Link to PDF
214. Ackerman, Steven A. and Frey, Richard A.. GLI/MODIS cloud mask results, comparisons and validation. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 2005, pp.17-21. Reprint # 4213.
215. Ackerman, Steven A. and Frey, Richard A.. Climate monitoring using collocated AVHRR and HIRS/2 observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1994, pp.66-67. Reprint # 1607.
216. Ackerman, Steven A. and Inoue, Toshiro. Radiation energy budget studies using collocated AVHRR and ERBE observations. Washington, DC, Optical Society of America, 1993, pp.48-50. Reprint # 8021.
217.
Ackerman, Steven A. and Inoue, Toshiro. Radiation energy budget studies using collocated AVHRR and ERBE observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 33, Issue: 3, 1994, pp.370-378. Reprint # 1425.
Link to PDF
218. Ackerman, Steven A. and Knox, John A.. Meteorology: Understanding the atmosphere. Pacific Grove, CA, Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning, 2012. Call Number: QC/861.3/A34/2012.
219. Ackerman, Steven A. and Knox, John A.. Meteorology: Understanding the atmosphere. Pacific Grove, CA, Brooks/Cole-Thomson Learning, 2002. Call Number: QC/861.2/A34/2002.
220. Ackerman, Steven A. and Pincus, Robert. Chapter 20: Radiation in the atmosphere: Observations and applications. Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2003, pp.343-385. Reprint # 3900.
221. Ackerman, Steven A. and Smith William L.. Inferring cloud microphysical properties from high resolution spectral measurements in the 8-13 micron window region. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1990, pp.6-8. Reprint # 1192.
222. Ackerman, Steven A. and Smith, William L.. Passive remote sensing of cirrus clouds and their microphysical properties using 8 and 11 micron channels. Washington, DC, Optical Society of America, 1990, pp.336-339. Reprint # 2775.
223. Ackerman, Steven A. and Smith, William L.. IR spectral characteristics of cirrus clouds. Hampton, VA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1990, pp.441-445. Reprint # 1735.
224. Ackerman, Steven A. and Smith, William L.. Radiative properties of cirrus clouds in the 8-12 micron region: Implications for remote sensing of cloud microphysics. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1989, pp.187-188. Reprint # 1029.
225.
Ackerman, Steven A. and Smith, William L.. Status report for NASA grant NAG1-1177, Participation in the FIRE Phase II Program. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1991. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.91.06.A1.
Link to PDF