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Optical Modeling of Sea Salt Aerosols: The Effects of Nonsphericity and Inhomogeneity
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This article is published in Journal of Geophysical Research.The article was published on 2018-01-16. It has received 59 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sea salt & Light scattering.read more
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Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments, methodologies, results, and perspectives
Oleg Dubovik,Zhengqiang Li,Michael I. Mishchenko,Didier Tanré,Yana Karol,Bojan Bojkov,Brian Cairns,David J. Diner,W. Reed Espinosa,W. Reed Espinosa,Philippe Goloub,Xingfa Gu,Otto Hasekamp,Jin Hong,Weizhen Hou,Kirk Knobelspiesse,Jochen Landgraf,Li Li,Pavel Litvinov,Yi Liu,Anton Lopatin,Thierry Marbach,Hal Maring,Vanderlei Martins,Yasjka Meijer,Gennadi Milinevsky,Sonoyo Mukai,Frédéric Parol,Yanli Qiao,Lorraine A. Remer,Jeroen Rietjens,Itaru Sano,Piet Stammes,Snorre Stamnes,Xiaobing Sun,Pierre Tabary,Larry D. Travis,Fabien Waquet,Feng Xu,Changxiang Yan,Dekui Yin +40 more
TL;DR: Polarimetry is one of the most promising types of remote sensing for improved characterization of atmospheric aerosol, and several new-generation retrieval approaches have recently been proposed to address these challenges.
Size Distribution of Sea-Salt Emissions as a Function of Relative Humidity
TL;DR: In this article, a straightforward method to correct sea-salt-emission particle-size distributions according to local relative humidity is presented, which can be used directly in atmospheric model simulations without further correction.
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Latest Progress of the Chinese Meteorological Satellite Program and Core Data Processing Technologies
Peng Zhang,Qifeng Lu,Xiuqing Hu,Songyan Gu,Lei Yang,Min Min,Lin Chen,Na Xu,Ling Sun,Wenguang Bai,Gang Ma,Di Xian +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the latest progress, major achievements and future plans of Chinese meteorological satellites and the core data processing techniques, including the radiometric calibration techniques and accuracies of reflective solar bands, thermal infrared bands, and passive microwave bands.
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Flood Prediction and Uncertainty Estimation Using Deep Learning
TL;DR: The deep learning model was found to be more accurate than the physical and statistical models currently in use while providing information in 15 minute increments rather than six hour increments and the use of data sub-selection for regularization in deep learning is preferred to dropout.
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Review of Chinese atmospheric science research over the past 70 years: Atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment
Tijian Wang,Taichang Gao,Hongsheng Zhang,Maofa Ge,Hengchi Lei,Peichang Zhang,Peng Zhang,Chunsong Lu,Chao Liu,Hua Zhang,Qiang Zhang,Hong Liao,Haidong Kan,Zhaozhong Feng,Yijun Zhang,Xiushu Qie,Xuhui Cai,Mengmeng Li,Lei Liu,Shengrui Tong +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the main research progress of atmospheric physics and atmospheric environment in the past 40 years of reform and opening-up was reviewed, the outstanding research achievements since the 21st century were summarized, the major problems and challenges are pointed out, and the key directions and suggestions for future development are put forward.
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