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Climate Publications From 1977

Bell, T. L., and M. Nelkin, 1977: Nonlinear cascade models for fully-developed turbulence. Phys. Fluids., 20, 345-350.

Kaufman, Y. J., and U. P. Oppenheim, 1977: Time resolved molecular extinction and heat effects induced by IR radiation. Appl. Opt., 16, 1931-1935.

Kaufman, Y. J., S. Ruchin, and U. P. Oppenheim, 1977: Nonlinear absorption of SF6 at high IR intensities and high pressures. Appl. Opt., 16, 1187-1191.

Pollack, J., ..., R. A. Kahn, et al., 1977: Properties of aerosols in the Martian atmosphere as inferred from Viking Lander imaging data. J. Geophys. Res., 82, 4479-4496.

Wiscombe, W., 1977: Doubling Initialization revisited. J. Quant. Spectr. and Rad. Trans., 18, 245-248.

Wiscombe, W., 1977: Author's reply. J. Quant. Spectr. and Rad. Trans., 18, 251.

Wiscombe, W., 1977: The Delta-M Method: Rapid yet accurate radiative flux calculations for strongly asymmetric phase functions. J. Atmos. Sci., 34, 1408-1422.

Wiscombe, W., and P. Chylek, 1977: Mie scattering between any two angles. J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 67, 572-573.

Wiscombe, W., and J. Evans, 1977: Exponential-sum fitting of radiative transmission functions. J. Com Phys., 24, 416-444.

Wiscombe, W., and J. Joseph, 1977: The range of validity of the Eddington approximation. Icarus, 32, 362-377.

 
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