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Mark A Vaughan

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Applied Optics|April 3, 2008
Measurements of cirrus cloud backscatter color ratio with a two-wavelength lidarZongming Tao, M Patrick McCormick, Dong Wu, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 29, 2021
CALIPSO lidar level 3 aerosol profile product: version 3 algorithm designJason L Tackett, David M Winker, Brian J Getzewich, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|April 19, 2021
Minimum aerosol layer detection sensitivities and their subsequent impacts on aerosol optical thickness retrievals in CALIPSO level 2 data productsTravis D Toth, James R Campbell, Jeffrey S Reid, et al.
Optics Express|February 3, 2016
Ice cloud backscatter study and comparison with CALIPSO and MODIS satellite dataJiachen Ding, Ping Yang, Robert E Holz, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR|September 20, 2019
Quantifying the low bias of CALIPSO's column aerosol optical depth due to undetected aerosol layersMan-Hae Kim, Ali H Omar, Mark A Vaughan, et al.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society|January 8, 2021
Unusually Deep Wintertime Cirrus Clouds Observed over the Alaskan Sub-ArcticJames R Campbell, David A Peterson, Jared W Marquis, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 8, 2021
Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) 1064 nm Calibration and ValidationRebecca M Pauly, John E Yorks, Dennis L Hlavka, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 11, 2020
The CALIPSO Version 4 Automated Aerosol Classification and Lidar Ratio Selection AlgorithmMan-Hae Kim, Ali H Omar, Jason L Tackett, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 22, 2021
CALIPSO Lidar Calibration at 532 nm: Version 4 Nighttime AlgorithmJayanta Kar, Mark A Vaughan, Kam-Pui Lee, et al.
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Applied Optics|April 3, 2008
Measurements of cirrus cloud backscatter color ratio with a two-wavelength lidarZongming Tao, M Patrick McCormick, Dong Wu, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 29, 2021
CALIPSO lidar level 3 aerosol profile product: version 3 algorithm designJason L Tackett, David M Winker, Brian J Getzewich, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|April 19, 2021
Minimum aerosol layer detection sensitivities and their subsequent impacts on aerosol optical thickness retrievals in CALIPSO level 2 data productsTravis D Toth, James R Campbell, Jeffrey S Reid, et al.
Optics Express|February 3, 2016
Ice cloud backscatter study and comparison with CALIPSO and MODIS satellite dataJiachen Ding, Ping Yang, Robert E Holz, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR|September 20, 2019
Quantifying the low bias of CALIPSO's column aerosol optical depth due to undetected aerosol layersMan-Hae Kim, Ali H Omar, Mark A Vaughan, et al.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society|January 8, 2021
Unusually Deep Wintertime Cirrus Clouds Observed over the Alaskan Sub-ArcticJames R Campbell, David A Peterson, Jared W Marquis, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 8, 2021
Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) 1064 nm Calibration and ValidationRebecca M Pauly, John E Yorks, Dennis L Hlavka, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 11, 2020
The CALIPSO Version 4 Automated Aerosol Classification and Lidar Ratio Selection AlgorithmMan-Hae Kim, Ali H Omar, Jason L Tackett, et al.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques|January 22, 2021
CALIPSO Lidar Calibration at 532 nm: Version 4 Nighttime AlgorithmJayanta Kar, Mark A Vaughan, Kam-Pui Lee, et al.
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