The relationship between cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration and light extinction of dried particles: indications of underlying aerosol processes and implications for satellite-based CCN estimates
Y. Shinozuka(Ames Research Center), Young Jun Yoon(Korea Polar Research Institute), Anne Jefferson(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Robert Wood(University of Washington), K. L. Thornhill(Langley Research Center), Richard H. Moore(Langley Research Center), Jens Redemann(University of Oklahoma), A. D. Clarke(University of Hawaii System), Jack J. Lin(Georgia Institute of Technology), J. Ström(Stockholm University), T. L. Lathem(Georgia Institute of Technology), Athanasios Nenes(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), C. S. McNaughton(University of Hawaii System), P. Tunved(Stockholm University)
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