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    Atmospherically Relevant Chemistry and Aerosol box model – ARCA box (version 1.2) by P. Clusius, C. Xavier, L. Pichelstorfer, P. Zhou, T. Olenius, P. Roldin, M. Boy, M. Boy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These properties – customizability, ease of implementation and repeatability – make ARCA an invaluable tool for any atmospheric scientist who needs a view on the complex atmospheric aerosol processes. …”
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    Atmospherically Relevant Chemistry and Aerosol box model – ARCA box (version 1.2) by P. Clusius, C. Xavier, L. Pichelstorfer, P. Zhou, T. Olenius, P. Roldin, M. Boy, M. Boy

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…These properties – customizability, ease of implementation and repeatability – make ARCA an invaluable tool for any atmospheric scientist who needs a view on the complex atmospheric aerosol processes. …”
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    Student-Led Research in Atmospheric Science by Ari D. Preston, David E. Reed

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Engaging students in research is critical to their development as atmospheric scientists [...]…”
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    Keep Focusing on the Air: COVID-19 and the Historical Value of an Atmospheric Sensibility by Robert-Jan Wille

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Increasingly, atmosphere scientists are contributing to the science of COVID-19. …”
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    Production of Bioethanol from Waste Potato by Merve Duruyurek, Cihan Dusgun, Mehmet Fuat Gulhan, Zeliha Selamoğlu

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…For this, burning biofuels don’t increase carbondioxide in atmosphere. Scientists predict that plants with high carbonhydrate and protein contents are 21. centuries biofuels. …”
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    Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts to Plan Forest Plantation Establishment by Norman Breuer, Matthew Langholtz, David Zierden, Clyde Fraisse

    Published 2004-11-01
    “… Atmospheric scientists are now able to predict seasonal climate variations, with a relatively high level of skill. …”
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    The scientific exploration of Venus by Taylor, FW

    Published 2014
    “…Venus presents an intriguing case study for planetary astronomers and atmospheric scientists, especially in light of the current challenges of global warming, which supports, and potentially threatens, life on Earth. …”
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    Model-Based Sensitivity Analysis on Aerosol Optical Thickness Prediction by Bo Han, Xiaowei Gao, Xiaohui Cui

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Thereby, our approach will be valuable for remote sensing scientists or atmospheric scientists to optimize the design precision of top sensitive attributes in scanning equipment like MODIS and therefore improve AOT retrieval accuracy.…”
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    When a Dust Storm Is Not a Dust Storm: Reliability of Dust Records From the Storm Events Database and Implications for Geohealth Applications by K. Ardon‐Dryer, T. E. Gill, D. Q. Tong

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The SED is frequently used by medical, social, and atmospheric scientists. However, it is uncertain whether this dataset reliably represents spatial and temporal variations and trends of DS. …”
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    Review article: Scaling, dynamical regimes, and stratification. How long does weather last? How big is a cloud? by S. Lovejoy

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…</p> <p>Most atmospheric scientists rely on general circulation models, and these are scaling – they inherited the symmetry from the (scaling) primitive equations upon which they are built. …”
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    Bias correction method of high-resolution satellite-based precipitation product for Peninsular Malaysia by Iqbal, Zafar, Shahid, Shamsuddin, Ahmed, Kamal, Wang, Xiaojun, Ismail, Tarmizi, Gabriel, Hamza Farooq

    Published 2022
    “…The bias correction of SBP remains a challenge for atmospheric scientists. The present study evaluated the performance of six SBPs, namely, SM2RAIN-ASCAT, IMERG, GSMaP, CHIRPS, PERSIANN-CDS and PERSIANN-CSS, in replicating observed daily rainfall at 364 stations over Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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    WMO Evaluation of Two Extreme High Temperatures Occurring in February 2020 for the Antarctic Peninsula Region by Skansi, Maria de Los Milagros, Colwell, Steve, Bromwich, David H, Jones, Phil, King, John C, Lazzara, Matthew A, Renwick, James, Solomon, Susan, Brunet, Manola, Cerveny, Randall S

    Published 2023
    “…<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>Two reports of Antarctic region potential new record high temperature observations (18.3°C, 6 February 2020 at Esperanza station and 20.8°C, 9 February 2020 at a Brazilian automated permafrost monitoring station on Seymour Island) were evaluated by a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) panel of atmospheric scientists. The latter figure was reported as 20.75°C in the media. …”
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    The measurement of radical species of atmospheric importance by Bell, C, Claire Bell

    Published 2010
    “…</p><p>Following a discussion of the current detection methods used by atmospheric scientists to accurately measure and quantitative concentrations, some preliminary work on the detection of ammonia by a simple cavity enhanced absorption setup is presented. …”
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    Study of Planetary Boundary Layer, Air Pollution, Air Quality Models and Aerosol Transport Using Ceilometers in New South Wales (NSW), Australia by Hiep Nguyen Duc, Md Mahmudur Rahman, Toan Trieu, Merched Azzi, Matthew Riley, Thomas Koh, Shaohua Liu, Kasun Bandara, Vishall Krishnan, Yujing Yang, Jeremy Silver, Michael Kirley, Stephen White, Jordan Capnerhurst, John Kirkwood

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Recently, ceilometers, a lidar instrument to measure cloud base height, have been used by atmospheric scientists and air pollution control authorities to determine the mixing level height (MLH) in improving forecasting and understanding the evolution of aerosol layers above ground at a site. …”
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    Visual analysis of model parameter sensitivities along warm conveyor belt trajectories using Met.3D (1.6.0-multivar1) by C. Neuhauser, M. Hieronymus, M. Kern, M. Rautenhaus, A. Oertel, R. Westermann

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We demonstrate how our approach enables atmospheric scientists to interactively analyze the uncertainty in the microphysical parameterizations and along the trajectories with respect to the selected prognostic variable. …”
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    Use of GPS and radiosonde data for estimating water vapour attenuation on satellite-earth links by Abdul Sukor, Jumadi

    Published 2004
    “…Water vapour attenuation has been positively correlated with cloud attenuation [3], Therefore, it is important that the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is quantified accurately for radiowave propagation studies. Atmospheric scientists have developed a variety of means to measure the vertical and horizontal distribution of water vapour. …”
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    Use of gps and radiosonde data for estimating water vapour attenuation on satellite-earth links by Abdul Sukor, Jumadi

    Published 2004
    “…Water vapour attenuation has been positively correlated with cloud attenuation [3], Therefore, it is important that the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is quantified accurately for radiowave propagation studies. Atmospheric scientists have developed a variety of means to measure the vertical and horizontal distribution of water vapour. …”
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