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Authors: Ramanathan, V Crutzen, PJ Lelieveld, J Mitra, AP Althausen, D Anderson, J Andreae, MO Cantrell, W Cass, GR Chung, CE Clarke, AD Coakley, JA Collins, WD Conant, WC Dulac, F Heintzenberg, J Heymsfield, AJ Holben, B Howell, S Hudson, J Jayaraman, A Kiehl, JT Krishnamurti, TN Lubin, D McFarquhar, G Novakov, T Ogren, JA Podgorny, IA Prather, K Priestley, K Prospero, JM Quinn, PK Rajeev, K Rasch, P Rupert, S Sadourny, R Satheesh, SK Shaw, GE Sheridan, P Valero, FPJ
Citation: V. Ramanathan et al., Indian Ocean Experiment: An integrated analysis of the climate forcing andeffects of the great Indo-Asian haze, J GEO RES-A, 106(D22), 2001, pp. 28371-28398

Authors: Dai, A Wigley, TML Boville, BA Kiehl, JT Buja, LE
Citation: A. Dai et al., Climates of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries simulated by the NCARclimate system model, J CLIMATE, 14(4), 2001, pp. 485-519

Authors: Boville, BA Kiehl, JT Rasch, PJ Bryan, FO
Citation: Ba. Boville et al., Improvements to the NCAR CSM-1 for transient climate simulations, J CLIMATE, 14(2), 2001, pp. 164-179

Authors: Ramanathan, V Crutzen, PJ Kiehl, JT Rosenfeld, D
Citation: V. Ramanathan et al., Atmosphere - Aerosols, climate, and the hydrological cycle, SCIENCE, 294(5549), 2001, pp. 2119-2124

Authors: Rasch, PJ Barth, MC Kiehl, JT Schwartz, SE Benkovitz, CM
Citation: Pj. Rasch et al., A description of the global sulfur cycle and its controlling processes in the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model, Version 3 (vol 105, pg 1367, 2000), J GEO RES-A, 105(D5), 2000, pp. 6783-6783

Authors: Rasch, PJ Barth, MC Kiehl, JT Schwartz, SE Benkovitz, CM
Citation: Pj. Rasch et al., A description of the global sulfur cycle and its controlling processes in the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model, Version 3, J GEO RES-A, 105(D1), 2000, pp. 1367-1385

Authors: Barth, MC Rasch, PJ Kiehl, JT Benkovitz, CM Schwartz, SE
Citation: Mc. Barth et al., Sulfur chemistry in the National Center for Atmospheric Research CommunityClimate Model: Description, evaluation, features, and sensitivity to aqueous chemistry, J GEO RES-A, 105(D1), 2000, pp. 1387-1415

Authors: Kiehl, JT Schneider, TL Rasch, PJ Barth, MC Wong, J
Citation: Jt. Kiehl et al., Radiative forcing due to sulfate aerosols from simulations with the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model, Version 3, J GEO RES-A, 105(D1), 2000, pp. 1441-1457

Authors: Meehl, GA Collins, WD Boville, BA Kiehl, JT Wigley, TML Arblaster, JM
Citation: Ga. Meehl et al., Response of the NCAR climate system model to increased CO2 and the role ofphysical processes, J CLIMATE, 13(11), 2000, pp. 1879-1898

Authors: Kiehl, JT Schneider, TL Portmann, RW Solomon, S
Citation: Jt. Kiehl et al., Climate forcing due to tropospheric and stratospheric ozone, J GEO RES-A, 104(D24), 1999, pp. 31239-31254

Authors: Kiehl, JT
Citation: Jt. Kiehl, Climate change - Solving the aerosol puzzle, SCIENCE, 283(5406), 1999, pp. 1273

Authors: Wu, XQ Hall, WD Grabowski, WW Moncrieff, MW Collins, WD Kiehl, JT
Citation: Xq. Wu et al., Long-term behavior of cloud systems in TOGA COARE and their interactions with radiative and surface processes. Part II: Effects of ice microphysics on cloud-radiation interaction, J ATMOS SCI, 56(18), 1999, pp. 3177-3195

Authors: Bailey, BA Berliner, LM Collins, W Nychka, DW Kiehl, JT
Citation: Ba. Bailey et al., Neural networks: Cloud parameterizations, LECT NOTES, 144, 1999, pp. 97-116
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