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  1. Large radiative forcing from the 2020 shipping fuel regulation is hard to detect
  2. Cloud water adjustments to aerosol perturbations are buffered by solar heating in non-precipitating marine stratocumuli
  3. Diurnal evolution of non-precipitating marine stratocumuli in an LES ensemble
  4. Physical science research needed to evaluate the viability and risks of marine cloud brightening
  5. Biomass-burning smoke's properties and its interactions with marine stratocumulus clouds in WRF-CAM5 and southeastern Atlantic field campaigns
  6. Distinct regional meteorological influences on low-cloud albedo susceptibility over global marine stratocumulus regions
  7. Intercomparison of airborne and surface-based measurements during the CLARIFY, ORACLES and LASIC field experiments
  8. Cloud adjustments from large-scale smoke–circulation interactions strongly modulate the southeastern Atlantic stratocumulus-to-cumulus transition
  9. Albedo susceptibility of northeastern Pacific stratocumulus: the role of covarying meteorological conditions
  10. On the Importance of Sea Surface Temperature for Aerosol‐Induced Brightening of Marine Clouds and Implications for Cloud Feedback in a Future Warmer Climate
  11. Sunlight-absorbing aerosol amplifies the seasonal cycle in low-cloud fraction over the southeast Atlantic
  12. Open cells exhibit weaker entrainment of free-tropospheric biomass burning aerosol into the south-east Atlantic boundary layer
  13. The diurnal cycle of the smoky marine boundary layer observed during August in the remote southeast Atlantic
  14. Moisture Distributions in Tropical Cold Pools From Equatorial Indian Ocean Observations and Cloud-Resolving Simulations
  15. surface-based microwave humidity retrievals in the Tropics
  16. The Ascension Island Boundary Layer in the Remote Southeast Atlantic is Often Smoky