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- Patnaude, R., 2020 (Adviser: M. Diao): Cirrus Cloud Microphysical Properties and Aerosol Indirect Effects using Airborne Observations and a Global Climate Model. M.S. thesis, 5107. Dept. of Meteorology and Climate Science, San Jose State University, 87 pp., https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/etd_theses/5107.
- Scalone, L., 2017: Retrieval of Cirrus Optical Properties in the near-IR spectral range within the NASA ATTREX Project. PhD Dissertation.
- Steinmann, K. (Adviser: M. Diao), 2019: Evaluating Tropical Tropospheric Ozone and Water Vapor in MERRA-2, ERA-Interim, and CAM-Chem Using Aircraft Observations from the Western Pacific. M.S. thesis, Dept. of Meteorology and Climate Science, San Jose State University, 58 pp., 5081, doi: 10.31979/etd.6zja-s7u7.
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