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  1. Cooper, S. J. and T. J. Garrett (2010), Identification of small ice cloud particles using passive radiometric observationsJ. Appl. Meteorol., 49, 2334–247.
  2. Duda, D. P., J. D. Spinhirne, and W. D. Hart (1998), Retrieval of contrail microphysical properties during SUCCESS by the split-window methodGeophys. Res. Lett., 25(8), 1149–1152.
  3. Heidinger, A. K. and M. J. Pavolonis (2009), Gazing at cirrus clouds for 25 years through a split window, Part 1: MethodologyJ. Appl. Meteorol. Clim., 48(6), 1100–1116.
  4. Inoue, T. (1987), A Cloud Type Classification With NOAA 7 Split-Window MeasurementsJ. Geophys. Res., 92(D4), 3991–4000.
  5. Mitchell, D. L., R. P. D'Entremont, and R. P. Lawson (2009), Inferring Cirrus Size Distributions through Satellite Remote Sensing and Microphysical DatabasesJ. Atmos. Sci., 67(4), 1106–1125, doi:10.1175/2009JAS3150.1.
  6. Strabala, K. I., S. A. Ackerman, and W. P. Menzel (1994), Cloud properties inferred from 8–12-μm dataJ. Appl. Meteorol., 33(2), 212–229.
  7. Ushio, T., D. Katagami, K. Okamoto, and T. Inoue (2007), On the Use of Split Window Data in Deriving the Cloud Motion Vector for Filling the Gap of Passive Microwave Rainfall EstimationSci. Onl. Let. Atm., 3, 1–4, doi:10.2151/sola.2007-001.