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  1. Allen, R. C., P. A. Durkee, and C. H. Wash (1990), Snow/Cloud Discrimination with Multispectral Satellite MeasurementsJ. Appl. Meteorol., 29(10), 994–1004, doi:10.1175/1520-0450(1990)029<0994:SDWMSM>2.0.CO;2.
  2. Ananasso, C., R. Santoleri, S. Marullo, and D'Ortenzio. F. (2002), Remote sensing of cloud cover in the Arctic region from AVHRR data during the ARTIST experimentInt. J. Remote Sensing, 1–20.
  3. Aoki, T. (1980), A Method for Matching the HIRS/2 and AVHRR Pictures of TIROS-N Satellites, Meteorological Satellite Center, Technical Note No. 2.
  4. Baum, B. A., B. A. Wielicki, and P. Minnis ans L. Parker (1992), Cloud-Property retrieval Using Merged HIRS and AVHRR DataJ. Appl. Meteorol., 31, 351–369.
  5. Cracknell, A. P. (1997), The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer, CRC Press.
  6. Devasthale, A., K. Karlsson, J. Quaas, and H. Grassl (2011), Correcting orbital drift signal in the time series of AVHRR derived convective cloud fraction using rotated empirical orthogonal functionAtmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., 4, 3877–3890, doi:10.5194/amtd-4-3877-2011.
  7. Dybbroe, A., K.-G. Karlsson, and A. Thoss (2005), NWCSAF AVHRR cloud detection and analysis using dynamic thresholds and radiative modelling — Part I: Algorithm descriptionJ. Appl. Meteorol., 44, 39–54.
  8. Dybbroe, A., K.-G. Karlsson, and A. Thoss (2005), NWCSAF AVHRR cloud detection and analysis using dynamic thresholds and radiative modelling — Part II: Tuning and validationJ. Appl. Meteorol., 44, 55–71.
  9. Frey, R. A., S. A. Ackerman, and B. J. Soden (1996), Climate Parameters from Satellite Spectral Measurements. Part I: Collocated AVHRR and HIRS/2 Observations of Spectral Greenhouse ParameterJ. Climate, 9, 327–344.
  10. Heidinger, A. K., W. C. Straka, C. C. Molling, J. T. Sullivan, and X. Q. Wu (2010), Deriving an inter-sensor consistent calibration for the AVHRR solar reflectance data recordInt. J. Remote Sensing, 31, 6493–6517, doi:10.1080/01431161.2010.496472.
  11. Inoue, T. (1987), A Cloud Type Classification With NOAA 7 Split-Window MeasurementsJ. Geophys. Res., 92(D4), 3991–4000.
  12. Jacobowitz, H., L. L. Stowe, G. Ohring, A. Heidinger, K. Knapp, and N. R. Nalli (2003), The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Pathfinder Atmosphere (PATMOS) Climate dataset: A Resource for Climate ResearchBull. Amer. Met. Soc., 84(6), doi:10.1175/BAMS-84-6-785.
  13. Karlsson, K.-G. and E. Johansson (2013), On the optimal method for evaluating cloud products from passive satellite imagery using CALIPSO-CALIOP data: example investigating the CM SAF CLARA-A1 datasetAtmos. Meas. Tech., 6, 1271–1286, doi:10.5194/amt-6-1271-2013.
  14. Lee, T. F. and Paul M. Tag (1990), Improved Detection of Hotspots using the AVHRR 3.7-um ChannelBull. Amer. Met. Soc., 71(12), 1722–1730, doi:10.1175/1520-0477(1990)071<1722:IDOHUT>2.0.CO;2.
  15. Roebeling, R. A., A. J. Feijt, and P. Stammes (2006), Cloud property retrievals for climate monitoring: implications of differences between SEVIRI on METEOSAT-8 and AVHRR on NOAA-17J. Geophys. Res., 111, D20210, doi:10.1029/2005JD006990.
  16. Stammes, P. (2001), IRS 2000: Current problems in Atmospheric Radiation, , pp. 385–388, A. Deepak Publ., Hampton, VA.