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Arking, A., 1999: Bringing climate models into agreement with observations of atmospheric absorption. J. Climate, 12, 1589-1600.
Arking, A., 1999: The influence of clouds and water vapor on atmospheric absorption. Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 2729-2732.
Platt, C. M. R., and A. Arking, 1997: A case study of cirrus layers with variable 3.74-micron reflection properties in the first FIRE experiment, 2 November 1986. Theor. Appl. Climatol., 56, 137-152.
Arking, A., 1997. Absorption of solar radiation in the atmosphere: sensitivity to clouds, water vapor, and aerosols. 77th AMS Annual Meeting, First Symposium on Integrated Observing Systems, Preprint Volume, 2-7 February, Long Beach, CA.
Li, Z., Moreau, L. and Arking, A., 1997. On solar energy disposition: a perspective from observation and modeling. Bulletin of the America Meteorology Society, 78, 53-70.
Arking, A., Chou, M-D., and Ridgway, W.L., 1996. On estimating the effects of clouds on atmospheric absorption based on flux observations above and below cloud level. Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 829-832.
Arking, A., 1996. Absorption of solar energy in the atmosphere: discrepancy between model and observations. Science, 273, 779-792.
Arking, A., Chou, M-D., and Ridgway, W.L., 1996. The accuracy of shortwave radiative transfer codes in climate models. Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium, 19-24 August 1996, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Prabhakara, C., Yoo, J-M., Maloney, S.P., Nucciarone, J.J., Arking, A., Cadeddu, M., and Dalu, G., 1996. Examination of Global atmospheric temperature monitoring with satellite microwave measurements: 2. Analysis of satellite data. Climatic Change, 33, 459-476.