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Patrick M. Fry



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26. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M. and Kim, J. H. Methane on Uranus: The case for a compact CH4 cloud layer at low latitudes and a severe CH4 depletion at high-latitudes based on re-analysis of Voyager occultation measurements and STIS spectroscopy. Icarus, Volume 215, Issue 1, 2011, pp.292-312. Reprint # 6534.
27. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. The source of widespread 3 micron absorption in Jupiter's clouds: Constraints from 2000 Cassini VIMS observations. Icarus, Volume 210, Issue 1, 2010, pp.230-257. Reprint # 6362.
28. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. The source of widespread 3 micron absorption in Jupiter's clouds: Reanalysis of ISO observations using new NH3 absorption models. Icarus, Volume 210, Issue 1, 2010, pp.211-229. Reprint # 6363.
29. Hammel, H. B.; Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Rages, K.; Showalter, M.; de Pater, I.; van Dam, M. A.; LeBeau, R. P. and Deng, X. The Dark Spot in the atmosphere of Uranus in 2006: Discovery, description, and dynamical simulations. Icarus, Volume 201, Issue 1, 2009, pp.257-271. Reprint # 6052.
30. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Hammel, H. B.; Ahue, W. M.; de Pater, I.; Rages, K. A.; Showalter, M. R. and van Dam, M. A. Uranus at equinox: Cloud morphology and dynamics. Icarus, Volume 203, Issue 1, 2009, pp.265-286. Reprint # 6113.
31. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. The methane abundance and structure of Uranus' cloud bands inferred from spatially resolved 2006 Keck grism spectra. Icarus, Volume 193, Issue 1, 2008, pp.252-266. Reprint # 5656.
32. Fry, P. M. and Sromovsky, L. A. Keck NIRC2 photometry of Uranus, uranian satellites, and Triton in August 2004. Icarus, Volume 192, Issue 1, 2007, pp.117-134. Reprint # 5638.
33. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. Spatially resolved cloud structure on Uranus: Implications of near-IR adaptive optics imaging. Icarus, Volume 192, Issue 2, 2007, pp.527-557. Reprint # 5639.
34. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Hammel, H. B.; de Pater, I.; Rages, K. A. and Showalter, M. R. Dynamics, evolution, and structure of Uranus' brightest cloud feature. Icarus, Volume 192, Issue 2, 2007, pp.558-575. Reprint # 5640.
35. Sromovsky, L. A.; Irwin, P. G. J. and Fry, P. M. Near-IR methane absorption in outer planet atmospheres: Improved models of temperature dependence and implications for Uranus cloud structure. Icarus, Volume 182, Issue 2, 2006, pp.577-593. Reprint # 5187.
36. Limaye, Sanjay; Warell, Johan; Bhatt, Bhuwan C.; Fry, Patrick M. and Young, Eliot F. Multi-observatory observations of night-side of Venus at 2.3 micron - atmospheric circulation from tracking of cloud features. Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India, Volume 34, 2006, pp.189-201. Reprint # 5200.
37. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. Dynamics of cloud features on Uranus. Icarus, Volume 179, Issue 2, 2005, pp.459-484. Reprint # 4887.
38. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Limaye, S. S. and Baines, K. H. The nature of Neptune's increasing brightness: Evidence for a seasonal response. Icarus, Volume 163, Issue 1, 2003, pp.256-261. Reprint # 3451.
39. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M. and Baines, K. H. The unusual dynamics of northern dark spots on Neptune. Icarus, Volume 156, Issue 1, 2002, pp.16-36. Reprint # 3578.
40. Sromovsky, L. A. and Fry, P. M. Jupiter's cloud structure as constrained by Galileo Probe and HST observations. Icarus, Volume 157, Issue 2, 2002, pp.373-400. Reprint # 3579.
41. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Baines, K. H.; Limaye, S. S.; Orton, G. S. and Dowling, T. E. Coordinated 1996 HST and IRTF imaging of Neptune and Triton, I: Observations, navigation, and differential deconvolution. Icarus, Volume 149, Issue 2, 2001, pp.416-434. Reprint # 2852.
42. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Baines, K. H. and Dowling, T. E. Coordinated 1996 HST and IRTF imaging of Neptune and Triton, II: Implications of disk-integrated photometry. Icarus, Volume 149, Issue 2, 2001, pp.435-458. Reprint # 2853.
43. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Dowling, T. E.; Baines, K. H. and Limaye, S. S. Coordinated 1996 HST and IRTF imaging of Neptune and Triton, III: Neptunes' atmospheric circulation and cloud structure. Icarus, Volume 149, Issue 2, 2001, pp.459-488. Reprint # 2854.
44. Sromovsky, L. A.; Fry, P. M.; Dowling, T. E.; Baines, K. H. and Limaye, S. S. Neptune's atmospheric circulation and cloud morphology: Changes revealed by 1998 HST imaging. Icarus, Volume 150, Issue 2, 2001, pp.244-260. Reprint # 3577.
45. Sromovsky, L. A.; Spencer, J. R.; Baines, K. H. and Fry, P. M. Ground-based observations of cloud features on Uranus. Icarus, Volume 146, Issue 1, 2000, pp.307-311. Reprint # 2851.
46. Sromovsky, L. A.; Collard, A. D.; Fry, P. M.; Orton, G. S.; Lemmon, M. T.; Tomasko, M. G. and Freedman, R. S. Galileo probe measurements of thermal and solar radiation fluxes in the Jovian atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets, Volume 103, 1998, pp.22929-22977. Reprint # 2641.
47. Sromovsky, L. A.; Best, F. A.; Collard, A. D.; Fry, P. M.; Revercomb, H. E.; Freedman, R. S.; Orton, G. S.; Hayden, J. L.; Tomasko, M. G. and Lemmon, M. T. Solar and thermal radiation in Jupiter's atmosphere: Initial results of the Galileo probe Net Flux Radiometer. Science, Volume 272, Issue 5263, 1996, pp.851-854. Reprint # 2268.
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48. Sromovsky, Lawrence A.; Limaye, Sanjay S. and Fry, Patrick M. Clouds and circulation on Neptune: Implications of 1991 HST observations. Icarus, Volume 118, Issue 1, 1995, pp.25-38. Reprint # 2078.
49. Sromovsky, Lawrence A.; Limaye, Sanjay S. and Fry, Patrick M. Dynamics of Neptune's major cloud features. Icarus, Volume 105, Issue 1, 1993, pp.110-141. Reprint # 1396.
50. Limaye, Sanjay; Ackerman, Steven A.; Fry, Patrick M.; Isa, Majeed; Ali, Habib; Ali, Ghulam and Wright, Allan. Satellite monitoring of smoke from the Kuwait oil fires. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 97, 1992, pp.14551-14563. Reprint # 1305.