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1. Experimental Research Of The Retrieval Of Cloud Microphysical Parameters By FY-2C Geostationary Satellite Data
2. Retrieval And Analysis About Cloud And Precipitation Physical Properties Using FY-2C Satellite Data
3. Research On Cloud Fearture With Remote Sensing Methods Such As Satellite
4. Comparison Of The Cloud Liquid Water Path In Arctic Using Satellite Date And Ground-based Microwave Radiometer Data
5. Study Of The Vertical Profile Of Cloud Water Content For Oceanic Non-raining Warm Clouds
6. Analysis Of Variation Characteristics Of Cloud And Influence Factors Over The Tibetan Plateau From 2007 To 2014
7. Retrieval Method And Application Of Multichannel Ground-based Microwave Radiometer
8. Researches Of Latent Heat Physical Retrieval Algorithms In Warm Rain System Based On WRF Model
9. Spatial And Temporal Distributions Of Cloud Over Northwest Of China
10. The Oceanic Warm Cloud Detections Of The Cloud Profiling Radar As Inferred From MODIS And CALIOP Measurements
11. Geolocation And Cross Calibration Of FY-3B/C Microwave Radiation Imager Data And Its Application In Liquid Water Path Retrieval
12. The Characteristics Of Ice Clouds Distribution And The Relationship With Aerosols Over China Region Based On MODIS And CALIOP
13. The Characteristics Of Ice Cloud Properties In China Derived From DARDAR Data
14. Comparison Of Cloud Liquid Water Path From Different Satellite-Based Measurements
15. Research On Retrieval Of Cloudy Atmospheric Parameters By Ground-Based Multi-Channel Radiometers
16. Relationships between aerosol, cloud, and precipitation as observed from the A-train constellation of spaceborne sensors
17. A feasible study of a probabilistic approach to analyzing cloud properties such as cloud fraction, liquid water path, and precipitable water vapor
18. Evaluation of NCEP GFS cloud properties using satellite retrievals and ground-based measurements
19. Radiative impact of continental stratus at the southern Great Plains: A climatological perspective
20. Airborne passive microwave measurements of arctic clouds and sea ice
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