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    Probability of intense precipitation from polarimetric GNSS radio occultation observations by Cardellach, E., Padullés, R., Tomás, S., Turk, F. J., Ao, C. O., de la TorreJuárez, M.

    “…There is currently a gap in satellite observations of the moisture structure during heavy precipitation conditions, since infrared and microwave sounders…”
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    Surface energy budget and thermal inertia at Gale Crater: Calculations from ground-based measurements by Martínez, G. M., Rennó, N., Fischer, E., Borlina, C. S., Hallet, B., de la Torre Juárez, M., Vasavada, A. R., Ramos, M., Hamilton, V., Gomez-Elvira, J., Haberle, R. M.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-08-2014)
    “…The analysis of the surface energy budget (SEB) yields insights into soil‐atmosphere interactions and local climates, while the analysis of the thermal inertia…”
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    Atmospheric polarimetric effects on GNSS radio occultations: the ROHP-PAZ field campaign by Padullés, R, Cardellach, E, de la Torre Juárez, M, Tomás, S, Turk, F. J, Oliveras, S, Ao, C. O, Rius, A

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (21-01-2016)
    “…This study describes the first experimental observations showing that hydrometeors induce polarimetric signatures in global navigation satellite system (GNSS)…”
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    Mars Surface Pressure Oscillations as Precursors of Large Dust Storms Reaching Gale by Zurita‐Zurita, S., Torre Juárez, M., Newman, C. E., Viúdez‐Moreiras, D., Kahanpää, H. T., Harri, A.‐M., Lemmon, M. T., Pla‐García, J., Rodríguez‐Manfredi, J. A.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-08-2022)
    “…Modeling and observations have long demonstrated that Martian dust storms strongly interfere with global circulation patterns and change the diurnal and…”
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    Thermal Forcing of the Nocturnal Near Surface Environment by Martian Water Ice Clouds by Cooper, B., Torre Juárez, M., Mischna, M., Lemmon, M., Martínez, G., Kass, D., Vasavada, A. R., Campbell, C., Moores, J.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-12-2021)
    “…We explore the potential role of clouds in moderating the nighttime temperature within Gale crater, as observed by the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station…”
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    Gale surface wind characterization based on the Mars Science Laboratory REMS dataset. Part I: Wind retrieval and Gale's wind speeds and directions by Viúdez-Moreiras, D., Gómez-Elvira, J., Newman, C.E., Navarro, S., Marin, M., Torres, J., de la Torre-Juárez, M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-02-2019)
    “…•A new wind retrieval method that allows representative winds to be extracted from the MSL REMS raw dataset is presented, despite the damage this sensor…”
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    Detection of temperatures conducive to Arctic polar stratospheric clouds using CHAMP and SAC‐C radio occultation data by de la Torre Juárez, M., Marcus, S., Dörnbrack, A., Schrøder, T. M., Kivi, R., Iijima, B. A., Hajj, G. A., Mannucci, A. J.

    “…We use global positioning system radio occultation (GPSRO) data from the Challenging Mini‐Satellite Payload for Geophysical Research and Application (CHAMP)…”
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    Likely frost events at Gale crater: Analysis from MSL/REMS measurements by Martínez, G.M., Fischer, E., Rennó, N.O., Sebastián, E., Kemppinen, O., Bridges, N., Borlina, C.S., Meslin, P.-Y., Genzer, M., Harri, A.-H., Vicente-Retortillo, A., Ramos, M., de la Torre Juárez,  M., Gómez, F., Gómez-Elvira, J.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-12-2016)
    “…•Surface frost events could have occurred at Gale between sols 400 and 710.•Most likely frost events occurred at Dingo Gap megaripple.•The thickness of the…”
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    Atmospheric tides in Gale Crater, Mars by Guzewich, Scott D., Newman, C.E., de la Torre Juárez, M., Wilson, R.J., Lemmon, M., Smith, M.D., Kahanpää, H., Harri, A.-M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-04-2016)
    “…•We report atmospheric pressure tides observed by MSL/REMS in Gale Crater, Mars.•Diurnal tide amplitudes are from 26 to 63Pa and 5 to 20Pa for the semidiurnal…”
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    Hexagonal Prisms Form in Water-ice Clouds on Mars, Producing Halo Displays Seen by Perseverance Rover by Lemmon, M.T., Toledo, D., Apestigue, V., Arruego, I., Wolff, M.J., Patel, P., Guzewich, S, Colaprete, A, Vicente-Retortillo, Á., Tamppari, L, Montmessin, F., Juarez, M de la Torre, Maki, J, McConnochie, T., Brown, A., III, J.F. Bell

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-09-2022)
    “…Observations by several cameras on the Perseverance rover showed a 22° scattering halo around the Sun over several hours during northern midsummer (solar…”
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    Sensing Heavy Precipitation With GNSS Polarimetric Radio Occultations by Cardellach, E., Oliveras, S., Rius, A., Tomás, S., Ao, C. O., Franklin, G. W., Iijima, B. A., Kuang, D., Meehan, T. K., Padullés, R., Torre Juárez, M., Turk, F. J., Hunt, D. C., Schreiner, W. S., Sokolovskiy, S. V., Van Hove, T., Weiss, J. P., Yoon, Y., Zeng, Z., Clapp, J., Xia‐Serafino, W., Cerezo, F.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-01-2019)
    “…This study presents, for the first time ever, occulting signals of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSSs) acquired at two polarizations from a Low…”
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