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From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 15, Issue 14) Peer-ReviewedMid-level altocumulus clouds (Ac) and high cirrus clouds (Ci) can be considered natural laboratories for studying cloud glaciation in the atmosphere. While their altitude makes them difficult to access with in situ...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 10, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is a classical metabolic enzyme involved in energy production and plays a role in additional nuclear functions, including transcriptional control, recognition of...
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From:Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (Vol. 61, Issue 16) Peer-Reviewed
Study of ice crystal orientation in cirrus clouds based on satellite polarized radiance measurements
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 13) Peer-Reviewed
We document, for the first time, how detailed vertical profiles of cloud fraction (CF) change diurnally between 51° S and 51° N, by taking advantage of 15Â months of measurements from the...
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From:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Vol. 10, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAccording to climate model simulations, the changing altitude of middle and high clouds is the dominant contributor to the positive global mean longwave cloud feedback. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of this longwave...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 13) Peer-Reviewed
We document, for the first time, how detailed vertical profiles of cloud fraction (CF) change diurnally between 51.sup.â S and 51.sup.â N, by taking advantage of 15...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe presence of clouds above the tropopause over tropical convection centers has so far been documented by spaceborne instruments that are either sun-synchronous or insensitive to thin cloud layers. Here we document, for...
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From:Journal of Applied Meteorology (Vol. 44, Issue 5) Peer-Reviewed
Study of planar ice crystal orientations in ice clouds from scanning polarization lidar observations
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