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A new look at the Earth's radiation balance from an A-train observational perspective
Design, fabrication, and demonstration of low-mass, low-power, small-volume, direct detection millimeter-wave radiometers at 92 and 130 GHz
 
Development and fabrication of low-mass, low-power, internally-calibrated, MMIC-based millimeter-wave radiometers at 92 and 166 GHz
A climatological study of snow covered areas in the western United States
 
Frequency diversity wideband digital receiver and signal processor for solid-state dual-polarimetric weather radars
Model evaluation using space-borne lidar observations
 
The near-global distribution of light precipitation from CloudSat
The study and real-time implementation of attenuation correction for X-band dual-polarization weather radars
 
Simulation of space-based radar observations of precipitations
Ground based active remote sensors for precision nitrogen management in irrigated maize production
 
Mapping Tamarix: New techniques for field measurements, spatial modeling and remote sensing
A method to combine spaceborne radar and radiometric observations of precipitation
 
Estimation of snow microphysical properties with application to millimeter-wavelength radar retrievals for snowfall rate
Tropical rainfall regimes and their evolution on hourly to daily timescales
 
Importance of boundary layer entrainment for surface fluxes over land