Year‐Round In Situ Measurements of Arctic Low‐Level Clouds: Microphysical Properties and Their Relationships With Aerosols
M. Koike, Christina A. Pedersen(Ramboll (Denmark)), Kyohei Yamada(National Institute of Polar Research), Ove Hermansen(NILU), Angelo Lupi(Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate), Darrel Baumgardner(Droplet Measurement Technologies (United States)), Christoph Ritter, J. Ström(Stockholm University), Jinro Ukita(Niigata University), P. Tunved(Stockholm University), Masataka Shiobara(National Institute of Polar Research), Vito Vitale(Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate)
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