Modeling the smoky troposphere of the southeast Atlantic: a comparison to ORACLES airborne observations from September of 2016

Y. Shinozuka(Ames Research Center), Paquita Zuidema(University of Miami), Amie Dobracki(University of Miami), Joseph Ryan Bennett(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute), Yan Feng(Argonne National Laboratory), S. P. Burton(Langley Research Center), S. G. Howell(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Robert Wood(University of Washington), Steffen Freitag(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Qiaoqiao Wang(Harvard University), Gregory R. Carmichael(University of Iowa), Jens Redemann(University of Oklahoma), Ravi Govindaraju(Science Systems and Applications (United States)), K. Longo(Goddard Space Flight Center), Connor Flynn(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Samuel LeBlanc(Ames Research Center), Gonzalo A. Ferrada(University of Iowa), Michal Segal‐Rozenhaimer(Ames Research Center), James R. Podolske(Ames Research Center), Arlindo da Silva(Goddard Space Flight Center), Yafang Cheng(Max Planck Institute for Chemistry), Hamish Gordon(University of Leeds), Eric Stith(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute), L. Ruby Leung(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), R. A. Ferrare(Langley Research Center), Ju‐Mee Ryoo(Ames Research Center), Kristina Pistone(Ames Research Center), Yang Zhang(Northeastern University), Marc Mallet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Sarah J. Doherty(University of Washington), Leonhard Pfister(Ames Research Center), Pablo E. Saide(University of California, Los Angeles)
Atmospheric chemistry and physics
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