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The attached document (documents.zip) contains NCL scripts that are used to analyze data and make plots in the draft of "Long-term trends of extreme aerosol optical depth events and radiation in North America using multiple satellite retrievals, CERES and MERRA2" by Qinjian Jin and Sara C. Pryor. The draft is to be submitted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. All data sets used in this study are available online and summarized in Table 1 of the draft. Due to large size, these data sets are not uploaded here, but can be requested through email (qj52@cornell.edu).
extreme aerosol optical depth, North America, radiation-cloud-precipitation, long-term linear trend, sulfate and carbonaceous aerosols, MERRA-2
extreme aerosol optical depth, North America, radiation-cloud-precipitation, long-term linear trend, sulfate and carbonaceous aerosols, MERRA-2
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