Articles | Volume 13, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-10545-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Intense atmospheric pollution modifies weather: a case of mixed biomass burning with fossil fuel combustion pollution in eastern China
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- Final revised paper (published on 31 Oct 2013)
- Preprint (discussion started on 03 Jun 2013)
Interactive discussion
AC: Author comment | RC: Referee comment | SC: Short comment | EC: Editor comment


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RC C5383: 'Review Comments for acp-2013-339', Anonymous Referee #2, 31 Jul 2013
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AC C6780: 'Reply to Referee #2', Aijun Ding, 11 Sep 2013
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AC C6780: 'Reply to Referee #2', Aijun Ding, 11 Sep 2013
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RC C5386: 'Atmospheric aerosols have been found to be a key factor influencing climate change by influencing radiative transfer and cloud processes', Anonymous Referee #1, 31 Jul 2013
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AC C6785: 'Reply to Referee #1', Aijun Ding, 11 Sep 2013
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AC C6785: 'Reply to Referee #1', Aijun Ding, 11 Sep 2013