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    Clouds & Atmospheric Radiation

  • Chiu et al., 2006. Remote Sensing of Cloud Properties using Ground-based Measurements of Zenith Radiance, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D16201, doi:10.1029/2005JD006843.
  • Knyazikhin et al., 2005. Influence of Small-Scale Drop Size Variability on the Estimation of Cloud Optical Properties. J. Atmos. Sci., 62:2555-2567.

  • Marshak et al., 2005. Small-Scale Drop-Size Variability: Empirical Models for Drop-Size-Dependent Clustering in Clouds. J. Atmos. Sci.,62: 551-558.

  • Marshak et al., 2004. The RED versus NIR plane to retrieve broken-cloud optical depth from ground-based measurements, J. Atmos. Sci., 61:1911-1925.

  • Knyazikhin et al., 2002. A missing solution to the transport equation and its effect on estimation of cloud absorptive properties. J. Atmos. Sci., 59:3572-3585. .

  • Lyapustin, A. and Knyazikhin, Y., 2001. Method of Green Function in the Radiative Transfer Problem. Part I: Homogeneous non-Lambertian Surface. Applied Optics, 40:3495-3501.

  • Lyapustin and Knyazikhin, 2002. . Green's function method in the radiative transfer problem. II. Spatially heterogeneous anisotropic surface. Appl. Opt., 41: 5600-5606.

  • Marshak, A. et al., 2000. Cloud - vegetation interaction: use of Normalized Difference Cloud Index for estimation of cloud optical thickness. Geophys. Res. Lett. Vol. 27, No. 12, 1695-1698.

  • Knyazikhin, J. and Marshak, A., 2000. Mathematical aspects of BRDF modelling: adjoint problem and Green's function. Remote Sensing Reviews, 18: 263-280.

Climate and Vegetation Research Group
Dept. of Geography,Boston University. Aug-30-2006