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Page 1 of 4 Peer-Reviewed Journal PublicationsArnott, W. P., H. Moosmüller, C. F. Rogers, T. Jin, and R. Bruch, 1999: Photoacoustic Bailey, M., H. Merabet, and R. Bruch, 1999: Optical Characterization of a Compact Multilayer Baran, A.J., S.J. Brown, J.S. Foot and D.L. Mitchell, 1999: Retrieval of tropical cirrus thermal Biswas, P.; R.L. Berglund; J.C. Chow; S. Pehkonen; J. Price; J.C. Shi; J.G. Watson (1999) Introduction to the Air & Waste Management Association’s 29th Annual Critical Review. JA&WMA, 49(6):626-627. Black, R. A. and J. Hallett, 1999: Electrification of the Hurricane. J. Atmos. Sci., 56, 2004-2028. Brown, T.J., L.M. Berliner, D.S. Wilks, M.B. Richman, and C.K. Wikle, 1999: Statistics Bruch, R., H. Merabet, M.P. Bailey, S. Showers and D. Schnyder, 1999: Development of X-Ray Cayan, D.R., K.T. Redmond, and L.G. Riddle, 1999: ENSO and hydrologic extremes in the Chow, J.C., J.G. Watson, D. DuBois, Green., M. Green, D. Lowenthal, S. Kohl, R.T. Egami, J.A. Chow, J.C. (guest editor) (1999). Special Issue on PM2.5: A Fine Particle Standard. JA&WMA, 49(9):PM1-PM215. Chow, J.C.; J.G. Watson; D.H. Lowenthal; R. Hackney; K. Magliano; D. Lehrman; and T. Smith (1999). Temporal variations of PM2.5, PM10, and gaseous precursors during the 1995 Integrated Monitoring Study in central California. JA&WMA, 49(9):PM16-PM24. Edgerton, S.A.; X. Bian; J.C. Doran; J.D. Fast; J.M. Hubbe; E.L. Malone; W.J. Shaw; C.D. Whiteman; S. Zhong; J.L. Arriaga; E. Ortiz; M. Ruiz; G. Sosa; E. Vega; T. Limon; F. Guzman; J. Archuleta; J.E. Bossert; S.M. Elliot; J.T. Lee; L.A. McNair; J.C. Chow; J.G. Watson; R.L. Coulter; P.V. Doskey; J.S. Gaffney; N.A. Marley; W. Neff; and R. Petty (1999). Particulate air pollution in Mexico City – A collaborative research project. JA&WMA, 49(10):1221-1229. Finnegan, W.G., 1999: Generation of Ice Nucleus Aerosols by Solution and Pyrotechnic Gillies, J.A.; J.G. Watson; C.F. Rogers; D. Dubois; J.C. Chow; R. Langston; and J. Sweet (1999). Long-term efficiencies of dust suppressants to reduce PM10 Emissions from unpaved roads. JA&WMA, 49(1):3-16. Gillies, J.A., C.M. O'Connor, Y. Mamane, and A.W. Gertler, 1999: Chemical profiles for Junkermann, W. and W.R. Stockwell, 1999: On the Budget of Photooxidants in the Marine Kingsmill, D. E., and R.A. Houze, Jr., 1999: Kinematic characteristics of air flowing into and out Kingsmill, D.E., and R.A. Houze, Jr., 1999: Thermodynamic characteristics of air flowing into Korolev, A. V., G. A. Isaac and J. Hallett, 1999: Ice particle habits in Arctic clouds. Geophys. Kristjansson, J.E., J.M. Edwards, and D.L. Mitchell, 1999: A new parameterization scheme for Macke, A., D.L. Mitchell, and L.V. Bremen, 1999: Monte Carlo radiative transfer calculations Mazzera, D., T. Hayes, D. Lowenthal, and B. Zielinska, 1999: Quantification of polycyclic Merabet, H., M.P. Bailey, R. Bruch, I. Bray, F.V. Fursa, J.W. McConkey and P. Hammond, Peterson, D.L., D.G. Silsbee, and K.T. Redmond, 1999: Detecting long-term hydrological Pierson, W.R., D.E. Schorran, E.M. Fujita, J.C. Sagebiel, D.R. Lawson, and R.L. Tanner, 1999: Poellot, M.R., W.P. Arnott, and J. Hallett, 1999: In situ observations of contrail microphysics Porch, W., R. Borys, P. Durkee, R. Gasparovic, W. Hooper, E. Hindman and K. Nielsen, 1999: Richards, L.W.; S.H. Alcorn; C. McDade; T. Couture; D. Lowenthal; J.C. Chow; and J.G. Watson (1999). Optical properties of the San Joaquin Valley aerosol collected during the 1995 Integrated Monitoring Study. Atmos. Environ., 33(29):4787-4795. Rotunno, R., V. Grubisic and P.K. Smolarkiewicz, 1999: Vorticity and Potential Vorticity in Schmitt, C.G., W.P. Arnott and J. Hallett, 1999: Infrared emission (500-5000 cm-1) of laboratory Seefeld, S. and W.R. Stockwell, 1999: First-Order Sensitivity Analysis of Models with Time Szumowski, M.J., R.M. Rauber, H.T. Ochs, 1999: The microphysical structure and evolution of |
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