Airborne Scanning Spectrometer for Remote Sensing of Cloud, Aerosol, Water Vapor, and Surface Properties
Michael D. King(Goddard Space Flight Center), F. G. Osterwisch, Liam E. Gumley(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Patrick S. Grant(University of Oxford), G. Thomas Arnold(Goddard Space Flight Center), W. Paul Menzel(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Michael P. Fitzgerald(Ames Research Center), Christopher C. Moeller(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Si‐Chee Tsay(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Steven Platnick(Goddard Space Flight Center), Jeffrey S. Myers(Ames Research Center), Kenneth S. Brown(Goddard Space Flight Center)
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
August 1, 1996
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