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Xuanji Wang



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26. Wang, Xuanji and Key, Jeffrey R. Arctic surface, cloud, and radiation properties based on the AVHRR Polar Pathfinder dataset, part I: Spatial and temporal characteristics. Journal of Climate, Volume 18, Issue 14, 2005, pp.2558-2574. Reprint # 4528.
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27. Wang, Xuanji and Key, Jeffrey R. Arctic surface, cloud, and radiation properties based on the AVHRR Polar Pathfinder dataset, part II:: Recent trends. Journal of Climate, Volume 18, Issue 14, 2005, pp.2575-2593. Reprint # 4529.
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28. Francis, Jennifer A.; Hunter, Elias; Key, Jeffery R. and Wang, Xuanji. Clues to variability in Arctic minimum sea ice extent. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 21, 2005, doi.10/1029/2005GL024376. Reprint # 5555.
29. Wang, Xuanji and Key, Jeffrey R. Recent trends in Arctic surface, cloud, and radiation properties from space. Science, Volume 299, Issue 5613, 2003, pp.1725-1728. Reprint # 3412.
30. Wang, Xuanji and Key, Jeffrey R. Aggregate-area radiative flux biases. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 34, 2002, pp.101-105. Reprint # 3516.
31. Wang, Xuanji and Key, Jeffrey R. Spatial variability of the sea-ice radiation budget and its effect on aggregate-area fluxes. Annals of Glaciology, Volume 33, 2001, pp.248-252. Reprint # 3517.
32. Key, Jeffrey R.; Wang, Xuanji; Stoeve, Julienne C. and Fowler, Charles. Estimating the cloudy-sky albedo of sea ice and snow from space. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 106, 2001, 12,489-12,497. Reprint # 2936.
33. Maslanik, J. A.; Key, J.; Fowler, C. W.; Nguyen, T. and Wang, X. Spatial and temporal variability of satellite-derived cloud and surface characteristics during FIRE-ACE. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 106, 2001, pp.15233-15249. Reprint # 2941.