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  1. Urban heat forecasting in small cities: evaluation of a high-resolution operational numerical weather prediction model
  2. Vertical Structure of Turbulence in the Lower Atmospheric Boundary Layer above a Deciduous Forest in Complex Terrain
  3. Supplementary material to "Urban heat forecasting in small cities: Evaluation of a high-resolution operational numerical weather prediction model"
  4. Urban heat forecasting in small cities: Evaluation of a high-resolution operational numerical weather prediction model
  5. Evaluation of a high-resolution operational numerical weather prediction product in capturing urban heat dynamics in a small city
  6. Exploration of daytime atmospheric boundary layer thermodynamics across fronts over land using in-situ airborne measurements
  7. Impact of the Bowen Ratio on Surface-Layer Parameterizations of Heat, Moisture, and Turbulent Fluxes in Drylands
  8. On the application of the hockey-stick transition hypothesis to characterize turbulence within and above a deciduous forest
  9. Aerosol transport and associated boundary layer thermodynamics under contrasting synoptic conditions over a semiarid site
  10. On the Importance of Regime-Specific Evaluations for Numerical Weather Prediction Models as Demonstrated Using the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) Model
  11. On the Efficacy of Monin–Obukhov and Bulk Richardson Surface-Layer Parameterizations over Drylands
  12. Atmospheric Variations in Summertime Column Integrated CO2 on Synoptic Scales Over the U.S.
  13. Engaging Undergraduate Students in Collaborative Field Research with the U.S. National Weather Service: The SCORCHER Study
  14. Exploring Atmospheric Boundary Layer Depth Variability in Frontal Environments Over an Arid Region
  15. Multi-variable turbulence characteristics of the daytime atmospheric boundary layer over an arid region using measurements from a 200-m tall tower
  16. Airborne Lidar Measurements of XCO2 in Synoptically Active Environment and Associated Comparisons With Numerical Simulations
  17. Empirical Evidence for the Frontal Modification of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Depth Variability over Land
  18. Multi‐Season Evaluation of CO2 Weather in OCO‐2 MIP Models
  19. Seasonal Variability in Local Carbon Dioxide Biomass Burning Sources Over Central and Eastern US Using Airborne In Situ Enhancement Ratios
  20. When and where horizontal advection is critical to alter atmospheric boundary layer dynamics over land: The need for a conceptual framework
  21. The Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT)-America Mission
  22. Multi-Season Evaluation of CO2 Weather in OCO-2 MIP Models
  23. Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT‐America) Data Sets: Description, Management, and Delivery
  24. Development and evaluation of CO2 transport in MPAS-A v6.3
  25. Carbon Dioxide Distribution, Origins, and Transport Along a Frontal Boundary During Summer in Mid‐Latitudes
  26. Regional‐Scale, Sector‐Specific Evaluation of Global CO2 Inversion Models Using Aircraft Data From the ACT‐America Project
  27. Atmospheric variations in summertime column integrated CO2 on synoptic and seasonal time scale over the U.S.
  28. Seasonal Variability in Local Carbon Dioxide Combustion Sources over the Central and Eastern US using Airborne In-Situ Enhancement Ratios
  29. Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT-America) Datasets: Description, Management, and Delivery
  30. Field Evaluation of Column CO2 Retrievals From Intensity‐Modulated Continuous‐Wave Differential Absorption Lidar Measurements During the ACT‐America Campaign
  31. Development and evaluation of CO2 transport in MPAS-A v6.3
  32. Supplementary material to "Development and evaluation of CO2 transport in MPAS-A v6.3"
  33. Carbon dioxide distribution, origins, and transport along a frontal boundary during summer in mid-latitudes
  34. The 2019 Mississippi and Missouri River Flooding and Its Impact on Atmospheric Boundary Layer Dynamics
  35. Observations of Greenhouse Gas Changes across Summer Frontal Boundaries in the Eastern United States
  36. Advected Airmass Reservoirs in the Downwind of Mountains and their Roles in Overrunning Boundary Layer Depths over the Plains
  37. Evaluation of Regional CO 2 Mole Fractions in the ECMWF CAMS Real‐Time Atmospheric Analysis and NOAA CarbonTracker Near‐Real‐Time Reanalysis With Airborne Observations From ACT‐America Field Campaigns
  38. Contrasting air mass advection explains significant differences in boundary layer depth seasonal cycles under onshore versus offshore flows
  39. The Impact of the Afternoon Planetary Boundary-Layer Height on the Diurnal Cycle of CO and $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ ...
  40. A study of the combined impact of boundary layer height and near-surface meteorology on the CO diurnal cycle at a low mountaintop site using simultaneous lidar and in-situ observations
  41. On the Potential of 25 Years (1991–2015) of Rawinsonde Measurements for Elucidating Climatological and Spatiotemporal Patterns of Afternoon Boundary Layer Depths over the Contiguous US
  42. Evaluation of the boundary layer dynamics of the TM5 model over Europe
  43. Investigation of the Spatial Variability of the Convective Boundary Layer Heights over an Isolated Mountain: Cases from the MATERHORN-2012 Experiment
  44. On the factors governing water vapor turbulence mixing in the convective boundary layer over land: Concept and data analysis technique using ground-based lidar measurements
  45. Evaluation of the boundary layer dynamics of the TM5 model
  46. Forcing mechanisms governing diurnal, seasonal, and interannual variability in the boundary layer depths: Five years of continuous lidar observations over a suburban site near Paris
  47. The MATERHORN: Unraveling the Intricacies of Mountain Weather
  48. Profiles of second- to fourth-order moments of turbulent temperature fluctuations in the convective boundary layer: first measurements with rotational Raman lidar
  49. Meteorological controls on the diurnal variability of carbon monoxide mixing ratio at a mountaintop monitoring site in the Appalachian Mountains
  50. Investigation of the atmospheric boundary layer depth variability and its impact on the222Rn concentration at a rural site in France
  51. Impact of atmospheric boundary layer depth variability and wind reversal on the diurnal variability of aerosol concentration at a valley site
  52. Monitoring Depth of Shallow Atmospheric Boundary Layer to Complement LiDAR Measurements Affected by Partial Overlap
  53. Mixing layer height retrievals by multichannel microwave radiometer observations
  54. Exploring a geophysical process-based attribution technique for the determination of the atmospheric boundary layer depth using aerosol lidar and near-surface meteorological measurements
  55. CO2 dispersion modelling over Paris region within the CO2-MEGAPARIS project
  56. Spatio-temporal variability of the atmospheric boundary layer depth over the Paris agglomeration: An assessment of the impact of the urban heat island intensity
  57. A wavelet-based spectral analysis of long-term time series of optical properties of aerosols obtained by lidar and radiometer measurements over an urban station in Western India
  58. A novel approach for the characterisation of transport and optical properties of aerosol particles near sources – Part II: Microphysics–chemistry-transport model development and application
  59. A novel approach for the characterization of transport and optical properties of aerosol particles near sources – Part I: Measurement of particle backscatter coefficient maps with a scanning UV lidar
  60. The Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS): the scientific strategy, the field phase, and research highlights
  61. The water vapour intercomparison effort in the framework of the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study: airborne-to-ground-based and airborne-to-airborne lidar systems
  62. Observation of convection initiation processes with a suite of state-of-the-art research instruments during COPS IOP 8b
  63. Can Water Vapour Raman Lidar Resolve Profiles of Turbulent Variables in the Convective Boundary Layer?
  64. Elastic-backscatter-lidar-based characterization of the convective boundary layer and investigation of related statistics
  65. Three-dimensional observations of atmospheric humidity with a scanning differential absorption Lidar
  66. Observations of Kinematics and Thermodynamic Structure Surrounding a Convective Storm Cluster over a Low Mountain Range
  67. Water vapour intercomparison effort in the frame of the Convective and Orographically‐induced Precipitation Study
  68. Modular lidar systems for high-resolution 4-dimensional measurements of water vapor, temperature, and aerosols