Michael Stevens
0000-0003-1082-8955
Naval Research Laboratory
62 papers found
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Tidally induced variations of polar mesospheric cloud altitudes and ice water content using a data assimilation system
Can molecular diffusion explain Space Shuttle plume spreading?
Relationships between polar mesospheric clouds, temperature, and water vapor from Solar Occultation for Ice Experiment (SOFIE) observations
First Satellite Observations of Meteoric Smoke in the Middle Atmosphere
High-altitude data assimilation system experiments for the northern summer mesosphere season of 2007
Interpretation of SOFIE PMC measurements: Cloud identification and derivation of mass density, particle shape, and particle size
The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) mission: Overview and early science results
The diurnal variation of polar mesospheric cloud frequency near 55°N observed by SHIMMER
Spatial heterodyne imager for mesospheric radicals (SHIMMER): Results from the first satellite borne SHS spectrometer
First results from the Spatial Heterodyne Imager for Mesospheric Radicals (SHIMMER): Diurnal variation of mesospheric hydroxyl
OH A2Σ+ –X2Π band ratios observed in the mesosphere by OSIRIS
First UV satellite observations of mesospheric water vapor
Titan airglow spectra from the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph: FUV disk analysis
Titan airglow spectra from Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS): EUV analysis
Molecular nitrogen Carroll-Yoshinov′ = 0 emission in the thermospheric dayglow as seen by the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
Polar mesospheric cloud mass and the ice budget: 1. Quantitative interpretation of mid-UV cloud brightness observations
Polar mesospheric cloud mass and the ice budget: 3. Application of a coupled ice-chemistry-dynamics model and comparison with observations
Polar mesospheric cloud mass and the ice budget: 2. Application to satellite data sets
Basic principle of doppler asymmetric spatial heterodyne spectroscopy (DASH): An innovative concept for measuring winds in planetary atmospheres
Doppler asymmetric spatial heterodyne spectroscopy (DASH): an innovative concept for measuring winds in planetary atmospheres
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