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  1. Atmospheric Turbulence in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere From Airborne Observations During the DCOTSS Field Campaign
  2. Tropical cirrus evolution in a kilometer-scale model with improved ice microphysics
  3. Upper-level turbulence in the North American and Asian summer monsoon regions sampled in recent aircraft campaigns
  4. The Impacts of Gravity Waves and Wind Shear on the Lifecycle of Cirrus Clouds in the Tropical Tropopause Layer
  5. Dissecting cirrus clouds: navigating effects of turbulence on homogeneous ice formation
  6. Tropical cirrus evolution in a km-scale model with improved ice microphysics
  7. Tropical Stratospheric Turbulence is Strongly Dependent on Wind Direction
  8. Turbulence in the Tropical Stratosphere, Equatorial Kelvin Waves, and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
  9. Turbulence in the Tropical Stratosphere, Equatorial Kelvin Waves, and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation    
  10. Turbulence in the Tropical Stratosphere, Equatorial Kelvin Waves, and the Quasi-Biennial OscillationTurbulence in the Tropical Stratosphere, Equatorial Kelvin Waves, and the Quasi-
  11. Origins of UTLS Turbulence: Insights from the RRJ-ClimCORE Mesoscale Reanalysis - The ACCLIP Flight Over the Super Typhoon Hinnamnor (2022)
  12. High‐Frequency Gravity Waves and Kelvin‐Helmholtz Billows in the Tropical UTLS, as Seen From Radar Observations of Vertical Wind
  13. Effects of Turbulence on Upper-Tropospheric Ice Supersaturation
  14. Turbulence in the Tropical Stratosphere, Equatorial Kelvin Waves, and the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation    
  15. Olfaction in the Anthropocene: NO 3 negatively affects floral scent and nocturnal pollination
  16. Tropical Cirrus Are Highly Sensitive to Ice Microphysics Within a Nudged Global Storm‐Resolving Model
  17. Aircraft observations of gravity wave activity and turbulence in the tropical tropopause layer: prevalence, influence on cirrus clouds, and comparison with global storm-resolving models
  18. Hallett‐Mossop Rime Splintering Dims Cumulus Clouds Over the Southern Ocean: New Insight From Nudged Global Storm‐Resolving Simulations
  19. The University of Washington Ice–Liquid Discriminator (UWILD) improves single-particle phase classifications of hydrometeors within Southern Ocean clouds using machine learning
  20. Evaluation of Cloud and Precipitation Simulations in CAM6 and AM4 Using Observations Over the Southern Ocean
  21. How Well Do Large‐Eddy Simulations and Global Climate Models Represent Observed Boundary Layer Structures and Low Clouds Over the Summertime Southern Ocean?