Thomas H. Vonder Haar
Affiliations: | Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO |
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Miller SD, Forsythe JM, Partain PT, et al. (2014) Estimating three-dimensional cloud structure via statistically blended satellite observations Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 53: 437-455 |
Noh YJ, Seaman CJ, Vonder Haar TH, et al. (2013) In situ aircraft measurements of the vertical distribution of liquid and ice water content in midlatitude mixed-phase clouds Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 52: 269-279 |
Haynes JM, Vonder Haar TH, L'Ecuyer T, et al. (2013) Radiative heating characteristics of Earth's cloudy atmosphere from vertically resolved active sensors Geophysical Research Letters. 40: 624-630 |
Forsythe JM, Dodson JB, Partain PT, et al. (2012) How total precipitable water vapor anomalies relate to cloud vertical structure Journal of Hydrometeorology. 13: 709-721 |
Vonder Haar TH, Bytheway JL, Forsythe JM. (2012) Weather and climate analyses using improved global water vapor observations Geophysical Research Letters. 39 |
Seaman CJ, Sengupta M, Vonder Haar TH. (2010) Mesoscale satellite data assimilation: Impact of cloud-affected infrared observations on a cloud-free initial model state Tellus, Series a: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography. 62: 298-318 |
Ou SSC, Liou KN, Wang XJ, et al. (2009) Retrievals of mixed-phase cloud properties during the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Applied Optics. 48: 1452-1462 |
Carey LD, Niu J, Yang P, et al. (2008) The vertical profile of liquid and ice water content in midlatitude mixed-phase altocumulus clouds Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 47: 2487-2495 |
Niu J, Carey LD, Yang P, et al. (2008) Optical properties of a vertically inhomogeneous mid-latitude mid-level mixed-phase altocumulus in the infrared region Atmospheric Research. 88: 234-242 |
Niu J, Carey LD, Yang P, et al. (2006) A common microphysical structure for midlevel mixed-phase cloud in the mid-latitudes: Results from the cloud layer experiment (CLEX-9) 12th Conference On Cloud Physics, and 12th Conference On Atmospheric Radiation |