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> A case study of convectively sourced water vapor observed in the overworld...
A case study of convectively sourced water vapor observed in the overworld...
Smith, J. B.
,
D. Wilmouth
,
K. Bedka
,
K. Bowman
,
C. Homeyer
,
J. Dykema
,
M. Sargent
,
C. Clapp
,
S. Leroy
,
D. Sayres
,
J. Dean-Day
,
T. P. Bui
, and
J. Anderson
(2017), A case study of convectively sourced water vapor observed in the overworld stratosphere over the United States,
J. Geophys. Res., 122
, 9529-9554, doi:10.1002/2017JD026831.
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Research Program:
Atmospheric Composition
Tropospheric Composition Program (TCP)
Upper Atmosphere Research Program (UARP)
Mission:
DCOTSS