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A GCM study of El Nino-Southern Oscillation and its relation with the seasonal cycle
A study of the diurnal cycle of moist convection over land using a cloud-system resolving model
 
Atmospheric deposition and resuspension of suspended particulates in urban area
Characterizing vertical temperature and moisture structure in the tropical atmosphere: Observations and theoretical considerations
 
Cloud-climate interactions in general circulation models
Field studies of ice supersaturations in the Tropical Tropopause Layer
 
Ground and satellite-based remote sensing of mineral dust using AERI spectra and MODIS thermal infrared window brightness temperatures
Impact of the Southern Annular Mode on Southern Ocean circulation and biogeochemistry
 
Investigation of land surface-convective boundary layer interactions using large-eddy simulation
Mesoscale dynamics of southern California's climate
 
On the application of mixed-layer theory to the stratocumulus-topped boundary layer
On the mesoscale structure and dynamics of precipitating stratocumulus
 
On the role of eddies in monsoonal circulations: Observations and theory
Radiative transfer in atmosphere-ocean and atmosphere-mountain systems: Application and parameterization
 
Reactive iodine species at North American coastal sites
Remote sensing of the vertical profile of cirrus cloud effective particle size
 
Snow-albedo feedback in future climate change
Spatio-temporal properties of shallow clouds with an emphasis on the area distribution of radar echoes
 
The morphology of ultrafine atmospheric aerosols: An analysis of inertial deposition, condensation and evaporation, chemical composition, and spatial variation
Using ultra low frequency field line resonances to study the inner magnetosphere
 
Vertical profiles of nocturnal boundary layer chemistry in polluted urban environments: Field observations and model studies
 
 
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