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  1. Delamere, J. S., S. A. Clough, V. H. Payne, E. J. Mlawer, D. D. Turner, and R. R. Gamache (2010), A far-infrared radiative closure study in the Arctic: Application to water vaporJ. Geophys. Res., 115, D17106, doi:10.1029/2009JD012968.
  2. Haynes, J. M., T. H. Vonder Haar, T. L'Ecuyer, and D. Henderson (2013), Radiative heating characteristics of Earth's cloudy atmosphere from vertically resolved active sensorsGeophys. Res. Lett., 40, doi:10.1002/GRL.50145.
  3. Lal, M. (2001), A model study of the atmospheric heating rates due to O3, H2O and O2Indian J. of Radio & Space Physics, 30, 254–259.
  4. Lieberman, R. S., D. A. Ortland, and E. S. Yarosh (2003), Climatology and interannual variability of diurnal water vapor heatingJ. Geophys. Res., 108(D3), doi:10.1029/2002JD002308.
  5. Naud, C., F. Di Guiseppe, J. E. Russell, R. Rizzi, and J. E. Harries (1111), Comparison of a two-stream parameterisation and high resolution full scattering calculation for cirrus effect on atmospheric heating rates in the far infrared, Space and Atmospheric Physics group, University of Bologna.
  6. Waliser, D. E., J.-L. F. Li, T. S. L'Ecuyer, and W.-T. Chen (2011), The impact of precipitating ice and snow on the radiation balance in global climate modelsGeophys. Res. Lett., 38, L06802, doi:10.1029/2010GL046478.