Browsing Martin, Randall by Author "Folkins, Ian"
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Space-based constraints on the production of nitric oxide by lightning
Martin, Randall V., Bastien Sauvage, Ian Folkins, Christopher E. Sioris, et al. 2007. "Space-based constraints on the production of nitric oxide by lightning." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 112(D9): 09309-D09309. DOI:10.1029/2006JD007831No abstract available. -
Testing convective parameterizations with tropical measurements of HNO3, CO, H2O, and O-3: Implications for the water vapor budget
Folkins, Ian, P. Bernath, C. Boone, L. J. Donner, et al. 2006. "Testing convective parameterizations with tropical measurements of HNO3, CO, H2O, and O-3: Implications for the water vapor budget." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 111(D23): 23304-D23304. DOI:10.1029/2006JD007325No abstract available. -
Testing convective transport on short time scales: Comparisons with mass divergence and ozone anomaly patterns about high rain events
Mitovski, Toni, Ian Folkins, Randall V. Martin, and Matthew Cooper. 2012. "Testing convective transport on short time scales: Comparisons with mass divergence and ozone anomaly patterns about high rain events." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 117: 02109-D02109. DOI:10.1029/2011JD016321No abstract available. -
The vertical structure of tropical convection and its impact on the budgets of water vapor and ozone
Folkins, Ian, and Randall V. Martin. 2005. "The vertical structure of tropical convection and its impact on the budgets of water vapor and ozone." Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 62(5): 1560-1573. doi:10.1175/JAS3407.1Convective clouds in the Tropics that penetrate the boundary layer inversion preferentially detrain into a shallow outflow layer (2-5 km) or a deep outflow layer (10-17 km). The properties of these layers are diagnosed ...