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Takano, Yoshihide - Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles
ELSEV1ER AtmosphericResearch34 (1994) 299-308 XFXIOSPHERI('
Comparison of the University of California at Los Angeles Line-by-Line Equivalent Radiative
April 1983 Y. Takano and S. Asano 289 Fraunhofer Diffraction by Ice Crystals Suspended
Scattering phase matrix for hexagonal ice crystals computed from ray optics
Effectsof ice-crystal structure on halo formation: cirrus cloud
Origin of Kern's arc Yoshihide Takano and Kuo-Nan Liou
Laser transmission through thin cirrus clouds K. N. Liou, Y. Takano, S. C. Ou, and M. W. Johnson
Parry arc: a polarization lidar, ray-tracing, and aircraft case study
Laser transmissionbackscattering through inhomogeneous cirrus clouds
Diurnal effects in the composition of cirrus clouds Kenneth Sassen,1
Remote sensing of three-dimensional cirrus clouds from satellites: application to continuous-wave laser
Phase matrix for light scattering by concentrically stratified spheres: comparison of geometric
TGRS-2009-00903.R1 1 Abstract--The NASA Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy
1378 J. Opt. Soc. Am. A/Vol. 11, No. 4/April 1994 Transfer of polarized infrared radiation in
Surface Variability Effects on the Remote Sensing of Thin Cirrus Optical and Microphysical Properties
On geometric optics and surface waves for light scattering K.N. Liou a
Remote sensing of cirrus cloud parameters using advanced very-high-resolution radiometer 3.7-and
Correction to ``Remote sensing of three-dimensional inhomogeneous cirrus clouds using satellite and mm-wave cloud radar data''
Phase matrix and cross sections for single scattering by circular cylinders: a comparison of ray optics
A Polarized Delta-Four-Stream Approximation for Infrared and Microwave Radiative Transfer: Part I
Light absorption and scattering by aggregates: Application to black carbon and snow grains
Experimental and theoretical spectral reflection properties of ice clouds generated in a laboratory chamber
15 FEBRUARY 1999 613B A R K E Y E T A L . 1999 American Meteorological Society
VOL. 55, NO. 22 15 NOVEMBER 1998J O U R N A L O F T H E A T M O S P H E R I C S C I E N C E S 1998 American Meteorological Society 3313
15 SEPTEMBER 2000 3021G E R B E R E T A L . 2000 American Meteorological Society
Remote Sensing of Cirrus Cloud Particle Size and Optical Depth Using Polarimetric Sensor Measurements
Remote sensing of cirrus cloud optical thickness and effective particle size for the National