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JOURNALS
Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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Weather and Forecasting
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Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 31 (2014): Issue 5 (May 2014)
Print ISSN:
0739-0572
Online ISSN:
1520-0426
ARTICLES
A. ATMOSPHERIC SECTION
Constructing a Merged Cloud–Precipitation Radar Dataset for Tropical Convective Clouds during the DYNAMO/AMIE Experiment at Addu Atoll
A New Platform for the Determination of Air–Sea Fluxes (OCARINA): Overview and First Results
Signal Design to Suppress Coupling in the Polarimetric Phased Array Radar
Aircraft Evaluation of Ground-Based Raman Lidar Water Vapor Turbulence Profiles in Convective Mixed Layers
Real-Time Radar Reflectivity Calibration from Differential Phase Measurements
Correction of UVS-AB-T UV Radiometers Using a Radiative Transfer Model
B. OCEANIC SECTION
A Second-Generation Blackbody System for the Calibration and Verification of Seagoing Infrared Radiometers
Microstructure Measurements from an Underwater Glider in the Turbulent Faroe Bank Channel Overflow
Profiling Sea Ice with a Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar (MABEL)
Accuracy of Florida Current Volume Transport Measurements at 27°N Using Multiple Observational Techniques
A New Sea Surface Height–Based Code for Oceanic Mesoscale Eddy Tracking
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