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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-3-2161-2003
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Lidar and in situ observations of continental and Saharan aerosol: closure analysis of particles optical and physical properties
G. P. Gobbi
Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima-CNR, Roma, Italy
F. Barnaba
Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima-CNR, Roma, Italy
R. Van Dingenen
European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
J. P. Putaud
European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
M. Mircea
Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima-CNR, Bologna, Italy
M. C. Facchini
Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima-CNR, Bologna, Italy
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- WRF-Chem model simulations of a dust outbreak over the central Mediterranean and comparison with multi-sensor desert dust observations U. Rizza et al.
- Vertical distribution of Saharan dust over Rome (Italy): Comparison between 3‐year model predictions and lidar soundings P. Kishcha et al.
- An outstanding Saharan dust event at Mt. Cimone (2165 m a.s.l., Italy) in March 2004 E. Brattich et al.
- Estimating the impact of Saharan dust on the year 2001 PM10 record of Rome, Italy G. Gobbi et al.
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- An inclusive view of Saharan dust advections to Italy and the Central Mediterranean G. Gobbi et al.
- Depolarization ratios of single ice particles assuming finite circular cylinders M. Nicolet et al.
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- Vertical structure of aerosols and water vapor over West Africa during the African monsoon dry season S. Kim et al.
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- Vertical aerosol profiles from Raman polarization lidar observations during the dry season AMMA field campaign B. Heese & M. Wiegner
- Airborne observations of aerosol extinction by in situ and remote‐sensing techniques: Evaluation of particle hygroscopicity L. Ziemba et al.
- Forecast errors in dust vertical distributions over Rome (Italy): Multiple particle size representation and cloud contributions P. Kishcha et al.
- Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes A. Ansmann et al.
- A case study of dust aerosol radiative properties over Lanzhou, China L. Zhang et al.
- The different sensitivities of aerosol optical properties to particle concentration, humidity, and hygroscopicity between the surface level and the upper boundary layer in Guangzhou, China X. Jin et al.
- A review of atmospheric chemistry observations at mountain sites S. Okamoto & H. Tanimoto
22 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Saharan dust particle properties over the central Mediterranean A. Tafuro et al.
- Airborne measurements of aerosol optical properties related to early spring transport of mid-latitude sources into the Arctic R. de Villiers et al.
- WRF-Chem model simulations of a dust outbreak over the central Mediterranean and comparison with multi-sensor desert dust observations U. Rizza et al.
- Vertical distribution of Saharan dust over Rome (Italy): Comparison between 3‐year model predictions and lidar soundings P. Kishcha et al.
- An outstanding Saharan dust event at Mt. Cimone (2165 m a.s.l., Italy) in March 2004 E. Brattich et al.
- Estimating the impact of Saharan dust on the year 2001 PM10 record of Rome, Italy G. Gobbi et al.
- 100 Years of Progress in Atmospheric Observing Systems J. Stith et al.
- An inclusive view of Saharan dust advections to Italy and the Central Mediterranean G. Gobbi et al.
- Depolarization ratios of single ice particles assuming finite circular cylinders M. Nicolet et al.
- Transport of dust particles from the Bodélé region to the monsoon layer – AMMA case study of the 9–14 June 2006 period S. Crumeyrolle et al.
- Vertical structure of aerosols and water vapor over West Africa during the African monsoon dry season S. Kim et al.
- Spatial variation of aerosol optical properties around the high-alpine site Jungfraujoch (3580 m a.s.l.) P. Zieger et al.
- Enhancement of aerosol characterization using synergy of lidar and sun-photometer coincident observations: the GARRLiC algorithm A. Lopatin et al.
- Investigation of the 3-D actinic flux field in mountainous terrain J. Wagner et al.
- Lidar Measurements for Desert Dust Characterization: An Overview L. Mona et al.
- Vertical aerosol profiles from Raman polarization lidar observations during the dry season AMMA field campaign B. Heese & M. Wiegner
- Airborne observations of aerosol extinction by in situ and remote‐sensing techniques: Evaluation of particle hygroscopicity L. Ziemba et al.
- Forecast errors in dust vertical distributions over Rome (Italy): Multiple particle size representation and cloud contributions P. Kishcha et al.
- Profiling of fine and coarse particle mass: case studies of Saharan dust and Eyjafjallajökull/Grimsvötn volcanic plumes A. Ansmann et al.
- A case study of dust aerosol radiative properties over Lanzhou, China L. Zhang et al.
- The different sensitivities of aerosol optical properties to particle concentration, humidity, and hygroscopicity between the surface level and the upper boundary layer in Guangzhou, China X. Jin et al.
- A review of atmospheric chemistry observations at mountain sites S. Okamoto & H. Tanimoto
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