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Layered Atlantic Smoke Interactions with Clouds (LASIC) Field Campaign ReportZuidema et al., 2018
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- Zuidema P
- Alvarado M
- Chiu C
- de Szoeke S
- Fairall C
- Feingold G
- Freedman A
- Ghan S
- Haywood J
- Kollias P
- Lewis E
- McFarquhar G
- McComiskey A
- Mechem D
- Onasch T
- Redemann J
- Romps D
- Turner D
- Wang H
- Wood R
- Yuter S
- Zhu P
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Southern Africa is the world's largest emitter of biomass burning aerosols. Their westward transport over the remote southeast Atlantic Ocean co-locates some of the largest atmospheric loadings of absorbing aerosol with the least examined of the Earth's major …
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