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    High-resolution measurement of cloud microphysics and turbulence at a mountaintop station by Siebert, H, Shaw, R. A, Ditas, J, Schmeissner, T, Malinowski, S. P, Bodenschatz, E, Xu, H

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (13-08-2015)
    “…Mountain research stations are advantageous not only for long-term sampling of cloud properties but also for measurements that are prohibitively difficult to…”
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    Twomey effect observed from collocated microphysical and remote sensing measurements over shallow cumulus by Werner, F., Ditas, F., Siebert, H., Simmel, M., Wehner, B., Pilewskie, P., Schmeissner, T., Shaw, R. A., Hartmann, S., Wex, H., Roberts, G. C., Wendisch, M.

    “…Clear experimental evidence of the Twomey effect for shallow trade wind cumuli near Barbados is presented. Effective droplet radius (reff) and cloud optical…”
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    Long-term in situ observations of biomass burning aerosol at a high altitude station in Venezuela – sources, impacts and interannual variability by Hamburger, T, Matisāns, M, Tunved, P, Ström, J, Calderon, S, Hoffmann, P, Hochschild, G, Gross, J, Schmeissner, T, Wiedensohler, A, Krejci, R

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-10-2013)
    “…First long-term observations of South American biomass burning aerosol within the tropical lower free troposphere are presented. The observations were…”
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    Analysis of number size distributions of tropical free tropospheric aerosol particles observed at Pico Espejo (4765 m a.s.l.), Venezuela by Schmeissner, T., Krejci, R., Ström, J., Birmili, W., Wiedensohler, A., Hochschild, G., Gross, J., Hoffmann, P., Calderon, S.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-04-2011)
    “…The first long-term measurements of aerosol number and size distributions in South-American tropical free troposphere (FT) were performed from March 2007 until…”
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    New airborne retrieval approach for trade wind cumulus properties under overlying cirrus by Werner, F., Siebert, H., Pilewskie, P., Schmeissner, T., Shaw, R. A., Wendisch, M.

    “…A new retrieval method is presented to derive the optical thickness τ and effective droplet radius reff of shallow cumulus in the presence of overlying thin…”
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    Aerosol arriving on the Caribbean island of Barbados: physical properties and origin by Wex, Heike, Dieckmann, Katrin, Roberts, Greg C, Conrath, Thomas, Izaguirre, Miguel A, Hartmann, Susan, Herenz, Paul, Schäfer, Michael, Ditas, Florian, Schmeissner, Tina, Henning, Silvia, Wehner, Birgit, Siebert, Holger, Stratmann, Frank

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (15-11-2016)
    “…The marine aerosol arriving at Barbados (Ragged Point) was characterized during two 3-week long measurement periods in November 2010 and April 2011, in the…”
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    Turbulence-induced cloud voids: observation and interpretation by Karpinska, Katarzyna, Bodenschatz, Jonathan F. E, Malinowski, Szymon P, Nowak, Jakub L, Risius, Steffen, Schmeissner, Tina, Shaw, Raymond A, Siebert, Holger, Xi, Hengdong, Xu, Haitao, Bodenschatz, Eberhard

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (12-04-2019)
    “…The phenomenon of “cloud voids”, i.e., elongated volumes inside a cloud that are devoid of droplets, was observed with laser sheet photography in clouds at a…”
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    Analysis of number size distributions of tropical free tropospheric = rosol particles observed at Pico Espejo (4765 m a.s.l.), Venezuela by Schmeissner, T., Krejci, Radovan, Ström, Johan, Birmili, W., Wiedensohler, A., Hochschild, G., Gross, J., Hoffmann, P., Calderon, S.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (2011)
    “…The first long-term measurements of aerosol number and size distributions in South-American tropical free troposphere (FT) were performed from March 2007 until…”
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