Planning, implementation, and scientific goals of the Studies of Emissions and Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys (SEAC<sup>4</sup>RS) field mission
O. B. Toon(University of Colorado Boulder), Alex Pszenny(National Association of Social Workers), Anne M. Thompson(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), R. J. Yokelson(University of Montana), Gerald G. Mace(University of Utah), Jack E. Dibb(University of New Hampshire), Jens Redemann(University of Oklahoma), K. W. Jucks, Zhengzhao Luo(City College of New York), Jeffrey S. Reid, Hal Maring, E. J. Jensen(Ames Research Center), Karen H. Rosenlof(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory), Patrick Minnis(Langley Research Center), H. B. Singh(Ames Research Center), R. A. Ferrare(Langley Research Center), Chen Gao(Langley Research Center), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University), Lenny Pfister(Ames Research Center), Laura L. Pan(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)
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