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Thin liquid water clouds: their importance and our challenge
Authors
R. Austin
J. Barnard
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K. Cady-Pereira
J. Christine Chiu
S. Clough
C. Flynn
K. Johnson
M. Khaiyer
J. Liljegren
B. Lin
C. Long
A. Marshak
S. Matrosov
S. McFarlane
M. Miller
Q. Min
P. Minnis
W. O'Hirok
Dawn Turner
A. Vogelmann
Z. Wang
W. Wiscombe
Publication date
13 March 2007
Publisher
'American Meteorological Society'
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Abstract
Many clouds important to the Earth’s energy balance contain small amounts of liquid water, yet despite many improvements, large differences in retrievals of their liquid water amount and particle size still must be resolved
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