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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
Monthly Weather Review
Weather and Forecasting
Weather, Climate, and Society
Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 38 (2021): Issue 1 (Jan 2021)
Print ISSN:
0739-0572
Online ISSN:
1520-0426
ARTICLES
Development and Testing of the AXBT Real-Time Editing System (ARES)
XMET—An Unattended Meteorological Sensing System for Austere Environments
Adaptive Variational Mode Decomposition Method for Eliminating Instrument Noise in Turbulence Detection
The Impact of Height-Independent Errors in State Variables on the Determination of the Daytime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Depth Using the Bulk Richardson Approach
Demonstration of a Remotely Piloted Atmospheric Measurement and Charge Release Platform for Geoengineering
Estimating Turbulent Kinetic Energy Dissipation Rate Using Microstructure Data from the Ship-Towed Surface Salinity Profiler
Polarimetric Radar Variables in Snowfall at Ka- and W-Band Frequency Bands: A Comparative Analysis
A Methodology for Estimating the Response of the Coastal Ocean to Meteorological Forcing: A Case Study in Bohai Bay
The Importance of Including Sea Surface Current when Estimating Air–Sea Turbulent Heat Fluxes and Wind Stress in the Gulf Stream Region
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