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    Sensitivity tests for an ensemble Kalman filter for aerosol assimilation by Schutgens, N, Miyoshi, T, Takemura, T, Nakajima, T

    Published 2010
    “…We present sensitivity tests for a global aerosol assimilation system utilizing AERONET observations of AOT (aerosol optical thickness) and AAE (aerosol Ångstr̈om exponent). …”
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    The importance of temporal collocation for the evaluation of aerosol models with observations by Schutgens, N, Partridge, D, Stier, P

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p>Using temporal sampling from remote-sensing data sets, the satellite imager MODIS (MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) and the ground-based sun photometer network AERONET (AErosol Robotic NETwork), and three different global aerosol models, we compare annual and monthly averages of full model data to sampled model data. …”
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    Characterization of dust aerosols from ALADIN and CALIOP measurements by Song, RUI, Povey, A, Grainger, R

    Published 2024
    “…Spaceborne lidars can directly observe the vertical distribution of aerosols globally and are increasingly used in atmospheric aerosol remote sensing. …”
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    Aerosol direct radiative impact experiment (ADRIEX) overview by Highwood, E, Haywood, J, Coe, H, Cook, J, Osborne, S, Williams, P, Crosier, J, Bower, K, Formenti, P, McQuaid, J, Brooks, B, Thomas, G, Grainger, R, Barnaba, F, Gobbi, P, de Leeuw, G, Hopkins, J

    Published 2007
    “…The Aerosol Direct Radiative Experiment (ADRIEX) took place over the Adriatic and Black Seas during August and September 2004 with the aim of characterizing anthropogenic aerosol in these regions in terms of its physical and optical properties and establishing its impact on radiative balance. …”
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    Laboratory measurements of the optical properties of sea salt aerosol by Irshad, R, Grainger, D, Peters, D, McPheat, R, Smith, K, Thomas, G

    Published 2009
    “…The extinction spectra of laboratory generated sea salt aerosols have been measured from 1μm to 20μm using a Bruker 66v/S FTIR spectrometer. …”
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    The contribution of extratropical cyclones to observed cloud–aerosol relationships by Grandey, BS, Stier, P, Grainger, RG, Wagner, TM

    Published 2013
    “…Meteorological covariation may drive relationships between aerosol and cloud-related properties. It is important to account for the meteorological contribution to observed cloud–aerosol relationships in order to improve understanding of aerosol–cloud–climate interactions. …”
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    Opportunistic experiments to constrain aerosol effective radiative forcing by Christensen, MW, Gettelman, A, Cermak, J, Dagan, G, Diamond, M, Douglas, A, Feingold, G, Glassmeier, F, Goren, T, Grosvenor, DP, Gryspeerdt, E, Kahn, R, Li, Z, Ma, P-L, Malavelle, F, McCoy, IL, McCoy, DT, McFarquhar, G, Mülmenstädt, J, Pal, S, Possner, A, Povey, A, Quaas, J, Rosenfeld, D, Schmidt, A, Schrödner, R, Sorooshian, A, Stier, P, Toll, V, Watson-Parris, D, Wood, R, Yang, M, Yuan, T

    Published 2022
    “…The nonlinearity of cloud-state changes to aerosol perturbations make it challenging to attribute causality in observed relationships of aerosol radiative forcing. …”
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    Evaluation of black carbon estimations in global aerosol models by Koch, D, Schulz, M, Kinne, S, McNaughton, C, Spackman, JR, Balkanski, Y, Bauer, S, Berntsen, T, Bond, T, Boucher, O, Chin, M, Clarke, A, De Luca, N, Dentener, F, Diehl, T, Dubovik, O, Easter, R, Fahey, D, Feichter, J, Fillmore, D, Freitag, S, Ghan, S, Ginoux, P, Gong, S, Horowitz, L

    Published 2009
    “…These model-measurement intercomparisons include BC surface and aircraft concentrations, aerosol absorption optical depth (AAOD) retrievals from AERONET and Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) and BC column estimations based on AERONET. …”
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    On the limits of CALIOP for constraining modelled free‐tropospheric aerosol by Watson-Parris, D, Schutgens, N, Winker, D, Burton, S, Ferrare, R, Stier, P

    Published 2018
    “…The space‐borne Cloud‐Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) instrument provides valuable information on the vertical distribution of global aerosol, and is often used to evaluate vertical aerosol distributions in General Circulation Models (GCMs). …”
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    Gas and aerosol emissions from Villarrica volcano, Chile by Sawyer, G, Salerno, G, Le Blond, J, Martin, R, Spampinato, L, Roberts, T, Mather, T, Witt, M, Tsanev, V, Oppenheimer, C

    Published 2011
    “…A range of direct sampling and remote sensing techniques was employed to assess gas and aerosol emissions from the volcano, and extend the time series of measurements that have been made during recent years. …”
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    Constraining the aerosol influence on cloud liquid water path by Gryspeerdt, E, Goren, T, Sourdeval, O, Quaas, J, Muelmenstaedt, J, Dipu, S, Unglaub, C, Gettelman, A, Christensen, M

    Published 2019
    “…The impact of aerosols on cloud properties is one of the largest uncertainties in the anthropogenic radiative forcing of the climate. …”
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    Characterization of Fine and Coarse Atmospheric Aerosols in Kuala Lumpur by Mohd Yusoff, Mohd Rashid, Rahmalan, Ahamad, Wood, Abdul Khalik

    Published 1997
    “…From July 1988 to December 1990 daily samples of atmospheric aerosols segregated into fine particlas, FP (aerodynamic diameter, da 2.5 !…”
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    Development of palm methyl ester microemulsions as aerosol insecticides by Othman, Rohana

    Published 2015
    “…Palm methyl ester microemulsions are used as a basis for preparing aerosol insecticides against domestic insect pests due to their favourable characteristic such as renewable resources, biodegradable, non-flammable, and less or non-toxic to end users. …”
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