Weekly Report for the Week Ending February 27, 2009
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GSFC Laboratory for Atmospheres, Code 613
Noteworthy science achievements/awards
Noteworthy personnel awards and staff changes
Projects/missions
Significant planned events
Proposals
Highlights of inter-Directorate teaming
External interactions (HQ, universities, other Gov't organizations, etc.)
Accepted papers
- J. R. Herman (613.3), G. Labow (613.3), N. C. Hsu, and D. Larko (613.3), Changes in cloud and aerosol cover (1980–2006) from reflectivity time series using SeaWiFS, N7-TOMS, EP-TOMS, SBUV-2, and OMI radiance data, J. Geophys. Res., 114, D01201, doi:10.1029/2007JD009508, 2009.
- K. Yang (613.3), N. A. Krotkov (613.3), A. J. Krueger, S. A. Carn, P. K. Bhartia (613.0), and P. F. Levelt, Improving retrieval of volcanic sulfur dioxide from backscattered UV satellite observations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L03102, doi:10.1029/2008GL036036.
- Gautam, R. Z. Liu, R. P. Singh, N. C. Hsu (613.2), Two Contrasting Dust-dominant periods over India observed from MODIS and CALIPSO data, Geophy. Res. Lett., 2009 (In press).
Noteworthy talks/presentations
- 613.2 Branch Seminar Series: Yi Ming, NOAA/GFDL, “Toward UnderstandingAerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions”, February 18, 2009.
Major events in the coming week
Issues and Concerns
Status of any major actions
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