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Cloud type comparisons of AIRS, CloudSat, and CALIPSO cloud height and amount
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Calibration and measurement uncertainties of a continuous-flow cloud condensation nuclei counter (DMT-CCNC): CCN activation of ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride aerosol particles in theory and experiment
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Chemical isolation in the Asian monsoon anticyclone observed in Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE-FTS) data
M. Park, W. J. Randel, L. K. Emmons, P. F. Bernath, K. A.&nb
Capturing vertical profiles of aerosols and black carbon over the Indian Ocean using autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles
C. E. Corrigan, G. C. Roberts, M. V. Ramana, D. Kim, and V.
Changes in aerosol properties during spring-summer period in the Arctic troposphere
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Chemical composition of free tropospheric aerosol for PM1 and coarse mode at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch
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Corrigendum to "Modeling the impact of sub-grid scale emission variability on upper-air concentration" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 141–158, 2008
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Carbon monoxide distributions from the upper troposphere to the mesosphere inferred from 4.7 μm non-local thermal equilibrium emissions measured by MIPAS on Envisat
B. Funke, M. López-Puertas, M. García-Comas, G. P. Stiller, T. von&nbs
Chemistry and transport of pollution over the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific: spring 2006 INTEX-B campaign overview and first results
H. B. Singh, W. H. Brune, J. H. Crawford, F. Flocke, and D.
Concentrations of higher dicarboxylic acids C5–C13 in fresh snow samples collected at the High Alpine Research Station Jungfraujoch during CLACE 5 and 6
R. Winterhalter, M. Kippenberger, J. Williams, E. Fries, K. Sieg, and G.&nb
Carbonaceous aerosols in Norwegian urban areas
K. E. Yttri, C. Dye, O.-A. Braathen, D. Simpson, and E. Steinnes
Characterisation of episodic aerosol types over the Australian continent
Y. Qin and R. M. Mitchell
Comparison of tropospheric gas-phase chemistry schemes for use within global models
K. M. Emmerson and M. J. Evans
Cloud and surface classification using SCIAMACHY polarization measurement devices
W. A. Lotz, M. Vountas, T. Dinter, and J. P. Burrows
Clear sky UV simulations for the 21st century based on ozone and temperature projections from Chemistry-Climate Models
K. Tourpali, A. F. Bais, A. Kazantzidis, C. S. Zerefos, H. Akiyos
Coupling aerosol-cloud-radiative processes in the WRF-Chem model: Investigating the radiative impact of elevated point sources
E. G. Chapman, W. I. Gustafson Jr., R. C. Easter, J. C. 
Characteristics of trace gaseous pollutants at a regional background station in Northern China
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Contribution of atmospheric processes affecting the dynamics of air pollution in South-Western Europe during a typical summertime photochemical episode
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Classifying previously undefined days from eleven years of aerosol-particle-size distribution data from the SMEAR II station, Hyyti?l?, Finland
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