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A new algorithm for sea fog/stratus detection using GMS-5 IR data

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Myoung-Hwan Ahn, Eun-Ha Sohn, Byong-Jun Hwang (2003). A new algorithm for sea fog/stratus detection using GMS-5 IR data. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 20(6), 899-913. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02915513