Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis

This section summarizes the scientific questions which originated with participation in FIRE II in Coffeyville KA, evolved through participation in several field projects related to FIRE and culminated in participation in FIRE III in the Arctic in March / May 1998. It is noted that many of the ideas...

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Main Authors: Hallett, John, Arnott, W. P.
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Published: 1998
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19980210481 2023-05-15T14:59:43+02:00 Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis Hallett, John Arnott, W. P. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available 1998 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19980210481 unknown Document ID: 19980210481 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19980210481 No Copyright CASI Meteorology and Climatology 1998 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T03:08:28Z This section summarizes the scientific questions which originated with participation in FIRE II in Coffeyville KA, evolved through participation in several field projects related to FIRE and culminated in participation in FIRE III in the Arctic in March / May 1998. It is noted that many of the ideas generated in FIRE II 1992 - 1995 and published under the grant involving the role of CCN in cirrus formation have been followed through in this grant and have also been central in the ideas for work under the SUCCESS project and the laboratory work currently supported by NSF. Other/Unknown Material Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic
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Hallett, John
Arnott, W. P.
Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
topic_facet Meteorology and Climatology
description This section summarizes the scientific questions which originated with participation in FIRE II in Coffeyville KA, evolved through participation in several field projects related to FIRE and culminated in participation in FIRE III in the Arctic in March / May 1998. It is noted that many of the ideas generated in FIRE II 1992 - 1995 and published under the grant involving the role of CCN in cirrus formation have been followed through in this grant and have also been central in the ideas for work under the SUCCESS project and the laboratory work currently supported by NSF.
author Hallett, John
Arnott, W. P.
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Arnott, W. P.
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title Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
title_short Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
title_full Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
title_fullStr Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Microphysics and Radiative Properties of Cirrus: Instrumentation and Analysis
title_sort microphysics and radiative properties of cirrus: instrumentation and analysis
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