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  1. Liljegren, J. C. (1994), Two-channel Microwave Radiometer for Observations of Total Column Precipitable Water Vapor and Cloud Liquid Water Path, In: Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Global Change Studies, pp. 262–269.
  2. McKinney, R. P. and N. I. Yamane (1981), ORION — Microwave Water Vapor Radiometer Subsystem Design, NASA JPL, Microwave Observational Systems Section, The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Progress Report, TDA PR 42-62.
  3. Rose, T., S. Crewell, U. Löhnert, and C. Simmer (2005), A network suitable microwave radiometer for operational monitoring of the cloudy atmosphereAtmos. Res., 75, 183–200, doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2004.12.005.
  4. Sussmann, R., T. Borsdorff, M. Rettinger, C. Camy-Peyret, P. Demoulin, P. Duchatelet, E. Mahieu, and C. Servais (2009), Technical Note: Harmonized retrieval of column-integrated atmospheric water vapor from the FTIR network — First examples for long-term records and station trendsAtmos. Chem. Phys., 9(22), 8987–8999, doi:10.5194/acp-9-8987-2009.
  5. Westwater, E. R., Y. Han, M. D. Shupe, and S. Y. Matrosov (2001), Analysis of integrated cloud liquid and precipitable water vapor retrievals from microwave radiometers during the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean projectJ. Geophys. Res., 106(D23), 32019–32030, doi:10.1029/2000JD000055.
  6. Westwater, E. R. (1978), The accuracy of water vapor and cloud liquid determination by dual-frequency ground-based microwave radiometryRadio Sci., 13(4), 677–685, doi:10.1029/RS013i004p00677.