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Trends in wintertime climate variability in the northeastern United States
Extreme precipitation trends in New England
Observations of nucleation-mode particle events and characterization of organic atmospheric particulate matter at a rural New England site
Observations of Arctic haze from the NCAR C-130 during TOPSE(2000) and evidence of HNO3 uptake and redistribution by cirrus clouds during TC4(2007) obtained from the NASA DC-8
Analysis of organic aerosol in Houston, TX, through aerosol mass spectrometry and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Evaluating the performance of model-derived wind forecasts at Summit, Greenland during the summer of 2008
Height of the planetary boundary layer during ICEALOT 2008
Aerosol extinction measurements with a new multipass aerosol differential optical absorption spectrometer (A-DOAS): Laboratory validation and initial ambient measurements
Modeling secondary organic aerosol formation from biogenic hydrocarbons
Ring current-atmosphere interactions model with stormtime magnetic field
Secondary organic aerosol formation of relevance to the marine boundary layer
Synoptic controls on ozone over the northeastern U.S. and continental export
Temporal variation, regional sources, and removal processes of volatile organic compounds in New England
Ambient measurements of chemical and physical properties of organic aerosols: Insights into formation, growth, and heterogeneous chemistry
Calibration, optimization, and deployment of PTR-MS instruments during the AIRMAP project
Volatile organic compounds in the New England troposphere: Atmospheric chemistry and measurement techniques
Marine atmospheric influences on trace gas observations and transport during the ICARTT 2004 campaign
Cusp Ion Structures and Their Relation to Magnetopause Processes