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                1. Astin, I. (1997), A survey of studies into errors in large scale space-time averages of rainfall, cloud cover, sea surface processes and the earth's radiation budget as derived from low earth orbit satellite instruments because of their incomplete temporal and spatial coverageSur. Geophy., 18, 384–403.
                2. Bauer, M., A. D. del Genio, and J. R. Lanzante (2002), Observed and Simulated Temperature-Humidity Relationships: Sensitivity to Sampling and AnalysisJ. Climate, 15, 203–215.
                3. Dai, A., J. Wang, R. H. Ware, and T. Van Hove (2002), Diurnal variation in water vapor over North America and its implications for sampling errors in radiosonde humidityJ. Geophys. Res., 107(D10), doi:10.1029/2001JD000642.
                4. Guan, B., D. E. Waliser, J.-L. F. Li, and A. da Silva (2013), Evaluating the impact of orbital sampling on satellite-climate model comparisonsJ. Geophys. Res., 118, 1–15, doi:10.1029/2012JD018590.
                5. Moncet, J.-L., G. Uymin, A. E. Lipton, and H. E. Snell (2008), Infrared Radiance Modeling by Optimal Spectral SamplingJ. Atmos. Sci., 65, 3917–3934.
                6. Salby, M. L. (1982), Sampling Theory for Asynoptic Satellite Observations. Part I: Space-Time Spectra, Resolution, and AliasingJ. Atmos. Sci., 39, 2577–2600.
                7. M. L. Salby, P. Callaghan (1997), Sampling Error in Climate Properties Derived from Satellite Measurements: Consequences of Undersampled Diurnal VariabilityJ. Climate, 10, 18–36.