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      Detection of Cloud-Base Height Using Jenoptik CHM15K and Vaisala CL31 Ceilometers

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                Journal
                Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
                J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol.
                American Meteorological Society
                0739-0572
                1520-0426
                February 2010
                February 2010
                : 27
                : 2
                : 305-318
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                10.1175/2009JTECHA1326.1
                7136320b-354b-479e-b75f-7c807296b8f3
                © 2010
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