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Publications by M. Klingebiel
Arctic Low-Level Boundary Layer Clouds: In Situ Measurements and Simulations of Mono- And Bimodal Supercooled Droplet Size Distributions at the Top Layer of Liquid Phase Clouds
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Atmospheric Science
A Microphysics Guide to Cirrus Clouds – Part 1: Cirrus Types
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Atmospheric Science
Planetary Science
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