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  1. Edwards, D. P. and L. L. Strow (1991), Spectral Line Shape Considerations for Limb Temperatur SoundersJ. Geophys. Res., 96(D11), 20,859–20,868.
  2. Golding, B. W. and N. C. Atkinson (2002), Study of Future Microwave Sounders on Geostationary and Medium Earth Orbits. Task 1 Report: Review of Preliminary List of Products and Corresponding Requirements, ESA study STN/PR72/002, MGO-MET-RP-001.
  3. Jacquinet-Husson, N., et al. (1998), The GEISA System in 1996: Towards an Operational Tool for the Second Generation Vertical Sounders Radiance SimulationJ. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 59(3–5), 511–527.
  4. Pougatchev, N. (2008), Validation of atmospheric sounders by correlative measurementsAppl. Opt., 46, 4739–4748.
  5. Staelin, D. H. and C. Surussavadee (2006), Precipitation Retrieval Accuracies for Geo-Microwave SoundersIEEE T. Geosci. Remote, 41–44.
  6. Stubenrauch, C. J. and F. Eddounia (2001), Cloud property survey from satellite observations using vertical sounders (TOVS Path-B) and Imagers (ISCCP)Workshop on Ion-Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Proceed. CERN, Geneva, 18-20 April 2001, CERN Yellow report CERN-2001-007, 63-74.
  7. Stubenrauch, C. J., W. B. Rossow, F. Cheruy, N. A. Scott, and A. Chedin (1999), Clouds as Seen by Satellite Sounders (3I) and Imagers (ISCCP). Part I: Evaluation of Cloud ParametersJ. Climate, 12, 2189–2213.
  8. Stubenrauch, C. J., A. Chedin, R. Armante, and N. A. Scott (1999), Clouds as seen by Satellite Sounders (3I) and Imagers (ISCCP). Part II: A New Approach for Cloud Parameter Determination in the 3I AlgorithmsJ. Climate, 12, 2214–2223.
  9. Stubenrauch, C. J., W. B. Rossow, N. A. Scott, and A. Chedin (1999), Clouds as Seen by Satellite Sounders (3I) and Imagers (ISCCP). Part III: Spatial Heterogeneity and Radiative EffectsJ. Climate, 12, 3419–3442.