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Richard Ferrare
Researcher at Langley Research Center
Publications - 191
Citations - 8542
Richard Ferrare is an academic researcher from Langley Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 173 publications receiving 7374 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Ferrare include Goddard Space Flight Center & University of Maryland, College Park.
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An overview of the MILAGRO 2006 Campaign: Mexico City emissions and their transport and transformation
Luisa T. Molina,Sasha Madronich,Jeffrey S. Gaffney,Eric C. Apel,B. de Foy,Jerome D. Fast,Richard Ferrare,Scott C. Herndon,Jose L. Jimenez,Brian Lamb,Alvaro Osornio-Vargas,Philip B. Russell,James J. Schauer,Philip S. Stevens,Rainer Volkamer,M. Zavala +15 more
TL;DR: The Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) was selected as the case study to characterize the sources, concentrations, transport, and transformation processes of the gases and fine particles emitted to the MCMA atmosphere and to evaluate the regional and global impacts of these emissions as mentioned in this paper.
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CALIPSO lidar observations of the optical properties of Saharan dust: A case study of long‐range transport
Zhaoyan Liu,Ali Omar,Mark A. Vaughan,Johnathan W. Hair,Chieko Kittaka,Yongxiang Hu,Kathleen A. Powell,Charles R. Trepte,David M. Winker,Chris A. Hostetler,Richard Ferrare,Robert B. Pierce +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive dust storm originating on 17 August 2006 in North Africa was observed and tracked by the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) lidar.
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Characteristics, sources, and transport of aerosols measured in spring 2008 during the aerosol, radiation, and cloud processes affecting Arctic Climate (ARCPAC) Project
Charles A. Brock,J. Cozic,J. Cozic,Roya Bahreini,Roya Bahreini,Karl D. Froyd,Karl D. Froyd,Ann M. Middlebrook,Allison McComiskey,Allison McComiskey,Jerome Brioude,Jerome Brioude,Owen R. Cooper,Owen R. Cooper,Andreas Stohl,Kenneth C. Aikin,Kenneth C. Aikin,J. A. de Gouw,J. A. de Gouw,David W. Fahey,David W. Fahey,Richard Ferrare,Ru-Shan Gao,Warren J. Gore,John S. Holloway,John S. Holloway,Gerhard Hübler,Gerhard Hübler,Anne Jefferson,Daniel A. Lack,Daniel A. Lack,Sara Lance,Sara Lance,Richard H. Moore,Daniel M. Murphy,Athanasios Nenes,Paul C. Novelli,John B. Nowak,John B. Nowak,John A. Ogren,Jeff Peischl,Jeff Peischl,Robert B. Pierce,Peter Pilewskie,Patricia K. Quinn,T. B. Ryerson,K. S. Schmidt,Joshua P. Schwarz,Joshua P. Schwarz,Harald Sodemann,Harald Sodemann,J. R. Spackman,J. R. Spackman,Harald Stark,Harald Stark,David S. Thomson,David S. Thomson,Troy Thornberry,Troy Thornberry,Patrick R. Veres,Patrick R. Veres,L. A. Watts,L. A. Watts,Carsten Warneke,Carsten Warneke,A. G. Wollny +65 more
TL;DR: The aerosol data were grouped into four categories based on gas-phase composition as mentioned in this paper : diffuse, sulfate-rich aerosol, organic-rich smoke from open biomass fires in southern Russia and southeastern Siberia, and some aerosol layers were dominated by components originating from fossil fuel combustion.
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The 2015 Plains Elevated Convection at Night Field Project
Bart Geerts,David B. Parsons,Conrad L. Ziegler,Tammy M. Weckwerth,Michael I. Biggerstaff,Richard D. Clark,Michael C. Coniglio,Belay Demoz,Richard Ferrare,William A. Gallus,Kevin R. Haghi,John M. Hanesiak,Petra M. Klein,Kevin R. Knupp,Karen Kosiba,Greg M. McFarquhar,James A. Moore,Amin R. Nehrir,Matthew D. Parker,James O. Pinto,Robert M. Rauber,Russ S. Schumacher,David D. Turner,Qing Wang,Xuguang Wang,Zhien Wang,Joshua Wurman +26 more
TL;DR: The central Great Plains region in North America has a nocturnal maximum in warm-season precipitation, which is counterintuitive in the sense that convective activity over the Great Plains is out of phase with the local generation of CAPE by solar heating as mentioned in this paper.
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Aerosol classification from airborne HSRL and comparisons with the CALIPSO vertical feature mask
Sharon P. Burton,Richard Ferrare,Mark A. Vaughan,Ali Omar,R. R. Rogers,Chris A. Hostetler,J. W. Hair +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the CALIOPLidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) instrument on the CALIPSO satellite is compared with the results from the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL-1) on the NASA B200 aircraft.