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    Applications of airborne remote sensing in atmospheric sciences research

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    This paper explores the potential for airborne remote sensing for atmospheric sciences research. Passive and active techniques from the microwave to visible bands are discussed. It is concluded that technology has progressed sufficiently in several areas that the time is right to develop and operate new remote sensing instruments for use by the community of atmospheric scientists as general purpose tools. Promising candidates include Doppler radar and lidar, infrared short range radiometry, and microwave radiometry

    A new technique for inferring surface albedo from satellite observations

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    Surface Albedo over the Sahel fom Meteosat radiances

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    The dynamics of polar jet streams as depicted by the METEOSAT WV channel radiance field

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