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    An overview of aircraft observations from the Pacific Dust Experiment campaign by Stith, J. L., Ramanathan, V., Cooper, W. A., Roberts, G. C., DeMott, P. J., Carmichael, G., Hatch, C. D., Adhikary, B., Twohy, C. H., Rogers, D. C., Baumgardner, D., Prenni, A. J., Campos, T., Gao, RuShan, Anderson, J., Feng, Y.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (16-03-2009)
    “…Fourteen research flights were conducted in the Pacific Dust Experiment (PACDEX) during April and May 2007 to sample pollution and dust outbreaks from east…”
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    Ice particles in the upper anvil regions of midlatitude continental thunderstorms: the case for frozen-drop aggregates by Stith, J. L, Avallone, L. M, Bansemer, A, Basarab, B, Dorsi, S. W, Fuchs, B, Lawson, R. P, Rogers, D. C, Rutledge, S, Toohey, D. W

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-02-2014)
    “…This study examines the occurrence and morphology of frozen-drop aggregates in thunderstorm anvils from the United States Midwest and describes the…”
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    Observations of ice nuclei and heterogeneous freezing in a Western Pacific extratropical storm by Stith, J. L., Twohy, C. H., DeMott, P. J., Baumgardner, D., Campos, T., Gao, R., Anderson, J.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-07-2011)
    “…In situ airborne sampling of refractory black carbon (rBC) particles and Ice Nuclei (IN) was conducted in and near an extratropical cyclonic storm in the…”
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    A comparison of the microphysical and kinematic characteristics of mid-latitude and tropical convective updrafts and downdrafts by Stith, J.L., Haggerty, J., Grainger, C., Detwiler, A.

    Published in Atmospheric research (01-11-2006)
    “…Airborne measurements of updraft speeds, liquid water content and other microphysical parameters were measured in convective storms during two mid-latitude…”
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    Observational- and modeling-based budget of lightning-produced NOx in a continental thunderstorm by Skamarock, W. C., Dye, J. E., Defer, E., Barth, M. C., Stith, J. L., Ridley, B. A., Baumann, K.

    “…NOx transport and production by lightning for the 10 July 1996 Stratosphere‐Troposphere Experiment‐Radiation, Aerosols, and Ozone convective storm is examined…”
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    A comparison of buoyancy sorting with the behavior of air in two cumuli by Stith, J.L.

    Published in Atmospheric research (1995)
    “…Airborne measurements and observations of the behavior of cloud base air in two cumuli are compared with the results from the Raymond-Blyth buoyancy sorting…”
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    Holographic measurements of inhomogeneous cloud mixing at the centimeter scale by Beals, Matthew J., Fugal, Jacob P., Shaw, Raymond A., Lu, Jiang, Spuler, Scott M., Stith, Jeffrey L.

    “…Optical properties and precipitation efficiency of atmospheric clouds are largely determined by turbulent mixing with their environment. When cloud liquid…”
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    Anvil microphysical signatures associated with lightning-produced NOx by Stith, Jeffrey L, Basarab, Brett, Rutledge, Steven A, Weinheimer, Andrew

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (26-02-2016)
    “…Thunderstorm anvils were studied during the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry experiment (DC3), using in situ measurements and observations of ice particles…”
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    Microphysical characteristics of frozen droplet aggregates from deep convective clouds by Um, Junshik, McFarquhar, Greg M, Stith, Jeffrey L, Jung, Chang Hoon, Lee, Seoung Soo, Lee, Ji Yi, Shin, Younghwan, Lee, Yun Gon, Yang, Yiseok Isaac, Yum, Seong Soo, Kim, Byung-Gon, Cha, Joo Wan, Ko, A-Reum

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-11-2018)
    “…During the 2012 Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) experiment the National Science Foundation/National Center for Atmospheric Research Gulfstream V…”
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    Eruptions of the St. Augustine Volcano: Airborne Measurements and Observations by Hobbs, Peter V., Radke, Lawrence F., Stith, Jeffrey L.

    “…Airborne measurements of the effluents from the St. Augustine volcano obtained during a 10-day period of activity showed that aerosol was ejected at the rate…”
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    Observations and Model Simulations of Transport and Precipitation Development in a Seeded Cumulus Congestus Cloud by Huston, Michael W., Detwiler, Andrew G., Kopp, Fred J., Stith, Jeffrey L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-10-1991)
    “…Observations made by three instrumented aircraft, a Doppler radar, and other data sources were used to follow the initiation and development of precipitation…”
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    Aircraft Observations of Transport and Diffusion in Cumulus Clouds by Stith, Jeffrey L., Griffith, Don A., Rose, R. Lynn, Flueck, John A., Miller, James R., Smith, Paul L.

    Published in Journal of climate and applied meteorology (01-12-1986)
    “…A gaseous tracer, sulfur hexafluoride, was used to follow the path of two different AgI cloud seeding aerosols in cumulus clouds. The materials were released…”
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    Microphysical Characteristics of Tropical Updrafts in Clean Conditions by Stith, Jeffrey L., Haggerty, Julie A., Heymsfield, Andrew, Grainger, Cedric A.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-05-2004)
    “…The distributions of ice particles, precipitation embryos, and supercooled water are examined within updrafts in convective clouds in the Amazon and at…”
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    Characteristics of Strong Updrafts in Precipitation Systems over the Central Tropical Pacific Ocean and in the Amazon by Anderson, Nicholas F., Grainger, Cedric A., Stith, Jeffrey L.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-05-2005)
    “…Airborne in situ measurements of updrafts in tropical convective storms were analyzed to determine the similarities and differences between updrafts in a…”
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    Cloud-Active Nuclei from Coal-Fired Electric Power Plants and Their Interactions with Clouds by Hobbs, Peter V., Stith, Jeffrey L., Radke, Lawrence F.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-04-1980)
    “…The concentrations of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) in the plumes from coal-fired electric power plants are generally about 2 to 5 times greater than in the…”
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    Microphysical Observations of Tropical Clouds by Stith, Jeffrey L., Dye, James E., Bansemer, Aaron, Heymsfield, Andrew J., Grainger, Cedric A., Petersen, Walter A., Cifelli, Robert

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-02-2002)
    “…The results from airborne in situ sampling of convective tropical storms in the Amazon and Kwajalein are presented. Three cases from the Amazon and two from…”
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    The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project: A Cooperative Study of High Plains Thunderstorms by Boe, Bruce A., Stith, Jeffrey L., Smith, Paul L., Hirsch, John H., Helsdon, John H., Detwiler, Andrew G., Orville, Harold D., Martner, Brooks E., Reinking, Roger F., Meitín, Rebecca J., Brown, Rodger A.

    “…The North Dakota Thunderstorm Project was conducted in the Bismarck, North Dakota, area from 12 June through 22 July 1989. The project deployed Doppler radars,…”
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    Observational‐ and modeling‐based budget of lightning‐produced NO x in a continental thunderstorm by Skamarock, W. C., Dye, J. E., Defer, E., Barth, M. C., Stith, J. L., Ridley, B. A., Baumann, K.

    “…NO x transport and production by lightning for the 10 July 1996 Stratosphere‐Troposphere Experiment‐Radiation, Aerosols, and Ozone convective storm is examined…”
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