| 161 |
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Cirrus Cloud Properties Derived from High Spectral Resolution Infrared Spectrometry during FIRE II. Part I: The High Resolution Interferometer Sounder (HIS) Systems
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Smith, W. L
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 162 |
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Cirrus Infrared Parameters and Shortwave Reflectance Relations from Observations
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Spinhirne, J. D
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 163 |
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Climate Variability Induced by Anomalous Buoyancy Forcing in a Multilayer Model of the Ventilated Thermocline/
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Huang, Rui Xin
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American Meteorological Society
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2000
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| 164 |
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Climate Variability of the Equatorial Thermocline Inferred from a Two-Moving-Layer Model of the Ventilated Thermocline/
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Huang, Rui Xin
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American Meteorological Society
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2000
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| 165 |
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Climatological Coastal Jet Collision, Intermediate Water Formation, and the General Circulation of the Red Sea
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Eshel, G
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 166 |
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Climatological View of the Kuroshio/Oyashio System East of Japan/
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Qu, Tangdong
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American Meteorological Society
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2001
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| 167 |
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Closed Mesoscale Cellular Convection Driven by Cloud-Top Radiative Cooling
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Shao, Q
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 168 |
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Cloud Boundary Statistics during FIRE II
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Uttal, T
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 169 |
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Cloud Liquid Water and Radar Reflectivity of Nonprecipitating Cumulus Clouds
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Paluch, I. R
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 170 |
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Coastal Boundary Conditions and the Baroclinic Structure of Wind-Driven Continental Shelf Currents
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Samelson, R. M
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 171 |
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Coastal Boundary Layer Characteristics during Summer Stratification in Lake Ontario/
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Rao, Y R
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American Meteorological Society
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2001
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| 172 |
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Coastal-Trapped Waves and Tides at Near-Inertial Frequencies/
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Dale, Andrew C
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American Meteorological Society
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2001
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| 173 |
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Coherence Maps for Wind-Forced Quasigeostrophic Flows
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Mueller, P
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 174 |
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Collective Effects of Organized Convection and Their Approximation in General Circulation Models
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Wu, X
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 175 |
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Collision Interactions of Envelope Rossby Solitons in a Barotropic Atmosphere
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Tan, B
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 176 |
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Collisions between Small Precipitation Drops. Part II: Formulas for Coalescence, Temporary Coalescence, and Satellites
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Beard, K. V
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 177 |
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Comment on "Climate Drift in a Global Ocean General Circulation Model"
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Osborn, T. J
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 178 |
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Comments on "Convective Available Potential Energy in the Environment ofOceanic and Continental Clouds"
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Michaud, L. M
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 179 |
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Comments on "Estimates of Kinetic Energy Dissipation under Breaking Waves"
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Burgers, G
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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| 180 |
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Comments on "Instability of the Thermohaline Circulation with Respect toMixed Boundary Conditions: Is It Really a Problem for Realistic Models?"
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Rahmstorf, S
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American Meteorological Society
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1980
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