JCSDA quarterly. No. 59 (Spring 2018)
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Description:Ping Yang and co-authors have documented improvements in microwave interactions with various forms of frozen precipitation particles as an advancement to the CRTM. Ed Hyer of NRL and his co-authors have provided a case indicating the potential value of using geosynchronous-based aerosol optical depth (AOD) retrievals in operational analyses, though noting the challenges that arise from the lack of sub-daily variation within their modeling system. And A. R. Naeger et al have contributed an article discussing how to use multi-sensor AODs measurements to improve radiance assimilations for NWP. (Editor's notes)
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