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1. Observation-based constraints on modeled aerosol surface area: implications for heterogeneous chemistry

2. Nighttime and daytime dark oxidation chemistry in wildfire plumes: an observation and model analysis of FIREX-AQ aircraft data

3. Factors that influence surface PM2.5 values inferred from satellite observations: perspective gained for the US Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area during DISCOVER-AQ

4. Bridging gas and aerosol properties between the northeastern US and Bermuda: analysis of eight transit flights

5. Understanding aerosol–cloud interactions using a single-column model for a cold-air outbreak case during the ACTIVATE campaign

6. Vertical variability of aerosol properties and trace gases over a remote marine region: a case study over Bermuda

7. High Spectral Resolution Lidar – generation 2 (HSRL-2) retrievals of ocean surface wind speed: methodology and evaluation

8. Measurement report: Cloud and environmental properties associated with aggregated shallow marine cumulus and cumulus congestus

9. Water vapor measurements inside clouds and storms using a differential absorption radar

10. Biomass-burning smoke's properties and its interactions with marine stratocumulus clouds in WRF-CAM5 and southeastern Atlantic field campaigns

11. Overview and statistical analysis of boundary layer clouds and precipitation over the western North Atlantic Ocean

12. Influence of natural and anthropogenic aerosols on cloud base droplet size distributions in clouds over the South China Sea and West Pacific

13. Spatially coordinated airborne data and complementary products for aerosol, gas, cloud, and meteorological studies: the NASA ACTIVATE dataset

14. Measurement report: Aerosol vertical profiles over the western North Atlantic Ocean during the North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES)

15. Organic enrichment in droplet residual particles relative to out of cloud over the northwestern Atlantic: analysis of airborne ACTIVATE data

16. Aerosol size distribution changes in FIREX-AQ biomass burning plumes: the impact of plume concentration on coagulation and OA condensation/evaporation

17. Secondary organic aerosol production from local emissions dominates the organic aerosol budget over Seoul, South Korea, during KORUS-AQ

18. Evaluation of satellite retrievals of liquid clouds from the GOES-13 imager and MODIS over the midlatitude North Atlantic during the NAAMES campaign

19. Evaluation of simulated cloud liquid water in low clouds over the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic System Reanalysis using ARISE airborne in situ observations

20. Cloud drop number concentrations over the western North Atlantic Ocean: seasonal cycle, aerosol interrelationships, and other influential factors

21. Linking marine phytoplankton emissions, meteorological processes, and downwind particle properties with FLEXPART

22. Understanding and improving model representation of aerosol optical properties for a Chinese haze event measured during KORUS-AQ

23. Observations and hypotheses related to low to middle free tropospheric aerosol, water vapor and altocumulus cloud layers within convective weather regimes: a SEAC4RS case study

24. In situ measurements and modeling of reactive trace gases in a small biomass burning plume

25. Brown carbon aerosol in the North American continental troposphere: sources, abundance, and radiative forcing

26. Reductions in aircraft particulate emissions due to the use of Fischer–Tropsch fuels

27. Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires

28. Measurement report: Closure analysis of aerosol–cloud composition in tropical maritime warm convection

29. Seasonal updraft speeds change cloud droplet number concentrations in low-level clouds over the western North Atlantic

30. North Atlantic Ocean SST-gradient-driven variations in aerosol and cloud evolution along Lagrangian cold-air outbreak trajectories

31. Identifying chemical aerosol signatures using optical suborbital observations: how much can optical properties tell us about aerosol composition?

32. Aerosol responses to precipitation along North American air trajectories arriving at Bermuda

33. Evaluation of simulated cloud liquid water in low clouds over the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic System Reanalysis using ARISE airborne in situ observations

34. Sizing response of the Ultra-High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS) and Laser Aerosol Spectrometer (LAS) to changes in submicron aerosol composition and refractive index

35. An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions in the southeast Atlantic basin

36. New in situ aerosol hyperspectral optical measurements over 300–700 nm – Part 1: Spectral Aerosol Extinction (SpEx) instrument field validation during the KORUS-OC cruise

37. New in situ aerosol hyperspectral optical measurements over 300–700 nm – Part 2: Extinction, total absorption, water- and methanol-soluble absorption observed during the KORUS-OC cruise

38. Biomass burning aerosol as a modulator of the droplet number in the southeast Atlantic region

39. A new method to quantify mineral dust and other aerosol species from aircraft platforms using single-particle mass spectrometry

40. Intercomparison of aerosol volume size distributions derived from AERONET ground-based remote sensing and LARGE in situ aircraft profiles during the 2011–2014 DRAGON and DISCOVER-AQ experiments

41. Development and characterization of a high-efficiency, aircraft-based axial cyclone cloud water collector

42. The NASA Carbon Airborne Flux Experiment (CARAFE): instrumentation and methodology

43. Evaluating model parameterizations of submicron aerosol scattering and absorption with in situ data from ARCTAS 2008

44. The impacts of aerosol loading, composition, and water uptake on aerosol extinction variability in the Baltimore–Washington, D.C. region

45. Aircraft-measured indirect cloud effects from biomass burning smoke in the Arctic and subarctic

46. Spectral aerosol extinction (SpEx): a new instrument for in situ ambient aerosol extinction measurements across the UV/visible wavelength range

47. The relationship between cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentration and light extinction of dried particles: indications of underlying aerosol processes and implications for satellite-based CCN estimates

48. Brown carbon aerosol in the North American continental troposphere: sources, abundance, and radiative forcing

49. Observations of rapid aerosol optical depth enhancements in the vicinity of polluted cumulus clouds

50. Aerosol optical and microphysical retrievals from a hybrid multiwavelength lidar data set – DISCOVER-AQ 2011

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