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  1. Chen, C.-T. and E. Roeckner (1996), A Comparison of Satellite Observations and Model Simulations of Column-Integrated Moisture and Upper-Tropospheric HumidityJ. Climate, 9, 1561–1584.
  2. Engelen, R. J. and G. L. Stephens (1999), Characterization of water-vapour retrievals from TOVS/HIRS and SSM/T-2 measurementsQ. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 125, 331–351.
  3. Escoffier, C., J. J. Bates, A. Chedin ans W. B. Rossow, and J. Schmetz (2001), Comparison of upper tropospheric humidity retrievals from TOVS and MeteosatJ. Geophys. Res., 106(D6), 5227–5238.
  4. Francis, J., A. Schweiger, and J. Key (2003), A 20-Year Dataset of Downwelling Longwave Flux at the Arctic Surface from TOVS Satellite Data, Rutgers University, University of Washington, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, Thirteenth ARM Science Team Meeting Proceedings.
  5. Hubert, L. F. (1961), A Southern Hemisphere Case Study with Tiros I DataMon. Weather Rev., 89(7), 229–242, doi:10.1175/1520-0493(1961)089<0229:ASHCSW>2.0.CO;2.
  6. Lanzante, J. R. and G. E. Gahrs (2000), The "Clear-Sky Bias" of TOVS Upper-Tropospheric HumidityJ. Climate, 13, 4034–4041.
  7. Li, J., W. W. Walter, W. P. Menzel, W. Zhang, H-L. Huang, and T. Achtor (2000), Global soundings of the atmosphere from ATOVS measurements: The algorithm and validationJ. Appl. Meteorol., 39(8), 1248–1268, doi:10.1175/1520-0450(2000)039<1248:GSOTAF>2.0.CO;2.
  8. Randel, D. L., T. H. Vonder Haar, M. A. Ringerud G. L. Stephens, T. J. Greenwald, and C. L. Combs (1996), A New Global Water Vapor DatasetBull. Amer. Met. Soc., 1233–1246.
  9. Reale, A. L. (2001), NOAA Operational Sounding Products From Advanced-TOVS Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellite, NOAA/NESDIS.
  10. Scott, N. A., A. Chedin, R. Armante, J. Francis, C. J. Stubenrauch, J.-P. Chaboureau, F. Chevallier, C. Claud, and F. Cheruy (1999), Characteristics of the TOVS Pathfinder Path-B DatasetBull. Amer. Met. Soc., 12, 2679–2701.
  11. Soden, B. J. and F. P. Bretherton (1996), Interpretation of TOVS water vapor radiances in terms of layer-average relative humidities: Method and climatology for the upper, middle, and lower troposphereJ. Geophys. Res., 101(D5), 9333–9343, doi:10.1029/96JD00280.
  12. 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.
  13. Stubenrauch, C. J., F. Eddounia, and L. Sauvage (2005), Cloud heights from TOVS Path-B: Evaluation using LITE observations and distributions of highest cloud layersJ. Geophys. Res., 110, D19203, doi:10.1029/2004JD005447.
  14. Stubenrauch, C. J. and U. Schumann (2005), Survey of Cirrus and atmospheric properties from TOVS Path-B: Natural variability and impact of air traffic on cirrus coverage14th International TOVS Study Conference Proceed., Beijing, China, 25 May-1 Jun.
  15. Stubenrauch, C. J., A. Chedin, G. Rädel, N. A. Scott, and S. Serrar (2006), Cloud properties and their seasonal and diurnal variability from TOVS Path-BJ. Climate, 19, 5531–5553.
  16. Stubenrauch, C. J., F. Eddounia, J. M. Edwards, and A. Macke (2007), Evaluation of cirrus parameterizations for radiative flux computations in climate models using TOVS–ScaRaB satellite observationsJ. Climate, 20(17), 4459–4475.