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  1. Passive remote sensing of altitude and optical depth of dust plumes using the oxygen A and B bands: First results from EPIC/DSCOVR at Lagrange-1 point
  2. Quantification of trans-Atlantic dust transport from seven-year (2007–2013) record of CALIPSO lidar measurements
  3. Properties and potential radiative impacts of Antarctic blowing snow
  4. First satellite‐detected perturbations of outgoing longwave radiation associated with blowing snow events over Antarctica
  5. A method of retrieving cloud top height and cloud geometrical thickness with oxygen A and B bands for the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) mission: Radiative transfer simulations
  6. Assessment of Cloud Screening With Apparent Surface Reflectance in Support of the ICESat-2 Mission
  7. An integrated analysis of aerosol above clouds from A-Train multi-sensor measurements
  8. Cloud Impact on Surface Altimetry From a Spaceborne 532-nm Micropulse Photon-Counting Lidar: System Modeling for Cloudy and Clear Atmospheres
  9. Satellite remote sensing of blowing snow properties over Antarctica
  10. Uncertainties in Ice-Sheet Altimetry From a Spaceborne 1064-nm Single-Channel Lidar Due to Undetected Thin Clouds
  11. Retrievals of Thick Cloud Optical Depth from the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) by Calibration of Solar Background Signal
  12. Impacts of 3-D radiative effects on satellite cloud detection and their consequences on cloud fraction and aerosol optical depth retrievals
  13. Selection of the automated thresholding algorithm for the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer Radiometric Camera-by-Camera Cloud Mask over land
  14. The synergy of the MISR cloud masks for global cloud climatology