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List of works by Sandip Pal

Atmospheric Carbon and Transport – America (ACT‐America) Data Sets: Description, Management, and Delivery

scientific article published in 2021

Carbon Dioxide Distribution, Origins, and Transport Along a Frontal Boundary During Summer in Mid‐Latitudes

Evaluation of Regional CO 2 Mole Fractions in the ECMWF CAMS Real‐Time Atmospheric Analysis and NOAA CarbonTracker Near‐Real‐Time Reanalysis With Airborne Observations From ACT‐America Field Campaigns

Field Evaluation of Column CO 2 Retrievals From Intensity‐Modulated Continuous‐Wave Differential Absorption Lidar Measurements During the ACT‐America Campaign

scientific article published in December 2020

Impact of atmospheric boundary layer depth variability and wind reversal on the diurnal variability of aerosol concentration at a valley site

scientific article

Observations of Greenhouse Gas Changes Across Summer Frontal Boundaries in the Eastern United States

Observations of Kinematics and Thermodynamic Structure Surrounding a Convective Storm Cluster over a Low Mountain Range

article by Pieter Groenemeijer et al published February 2009 in Monthly Weather Review

On the factors governing water vapor turbulence mixing in the convective boundary layer over land: Concept and data analysis technique using ground-based lidar measurements.

scientific article

Regional‐Scale, Sector‐Specific Evaluation of Global CO 2 Inversion Models Using Aircraft Data From the ACT‐America Project

Seasonal Variability in Local Carbon Dioxide Biomass Burning Sources Over Central and Eastern US Using Airborne In Situ Enhancement Ratios

Seasonal Variability in Local Carbon Dioxide Combustion Sources over the Central and Eastern US using Airborne In-Situ Enhancement Ratios

The Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS): the scientific strategy, the field phase, and research highlights

The water vapour intercomparison effort in the framework of the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study: airborne-to-ground-based and airborne-to-airborne lidar systems