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Evan, Amato - Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia
Arguments against a physical long-term trend in global ISCCP cloud Amato T. Evan,1
Mechanisms by which major volcanic eruptions diminish Atlantic hurricane activity
Ocean temperature forcing by aerosols across the Atlantic tropical cyclone development region
A Nave Bayesian Cloud Detection Scheme Derived from CALIPSO and Applied to
Analysis of winter dust activity off the coast of West Africa using a new 24-year over-water advanced very high
Influence of African dust on tropical Atlantic coupled variability 1 Amato T. Evan1,*, Gregory R. Foltz2, Dongxiao Zhang3 3
African dust over the northern tropical Atlantic: 19552008 Amato T. Evan1
New evidence for a relationship between Atlantic tropical cyclone activity and African dust outbreaks
S15july 2008STATE OFTHE ClIMATE IN 2007 | 2. GLOBAL CLIMATE--A. Horvitz, Ed.
Farming the planet: 1. Geographic distribution of global agricultural lands in the year 2000
Development of a new over-water Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer dust detection algorithm
DOI: 10.1126/science.1167404 , 778 (2009);324Science
Eos, Vol. 88, No. 26, 26 June 2007 The two main objections of Evan [this
A Climatology of Arabian Sea Cyclonic Storms AMATO T. EVAN
THE ROLE OF AEROSOLS IN NORTHERN TROPICAL ATLANTIC SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES
Sjune 2007State of the Climate in 2006 | attributable in part to the lack of tropical cyclones
African Dust over the Northern Tropical Atlantic: 19552008 AMATO T. EVAN