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1. Atmospheric and Surface Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms Determining Arctic Amplification: A Review of First Results and Prospects of the (AC)3 Project

2. Radiative Influence of Horizontally Oriented Ice Crystals over Summit, Greenland

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3. Full Access Arctic Summer Airmass Transformation, Surface Inversions, and the Surface Energy Budget

4. A Bird’s Eye View: Development of an Operational ARM Unmanned Aerial Systems Capability for Atmospheric Research in Arctic Alaska

5. ARM Cloud Retrieval Ensemble Data Set (ACRED)

6. Improved cloud-phase determination of low-level liquid and mixed-phase clouds by enhanced polarimetric lidar

7. Atmospheric conditions during the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE): Contrasting open-water and sea-ice surfaces during melt and freeze-up seasons

8. High Latitude Dynamics of Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean Interactions

9. Warm‐air advection, air mass transformation and fog causes rapid ice melt

10. Measurements of aerosol microphysical and chemical properties in the central Arctic atmosphere during MOSAiC.

11. The Marginal Ice Zone as a dominant source region of atmospheric mercury during central Arctic summertime.

12. Profile observations of the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer with the BELUGA tethered balloon during MOSAiC.

13. Continuous observations of the surface energy budget and meteorology over the Arctic sea ice during MOSAiC.

14. Arctic warming by abundant fine sea salt aerosols from blowing snow.

15. Year-round trace gas measurements in the central Arctic during the MOSAiC expedition.

17. A central arctic extreme aerosol event triggered by a warm air-mass intrusion.

18. Annual cycle observations of aerosols capable of ice formation in central Arctic clouds.

19. Humidity trends imply increased sensitivity to clouds in a warming Arctic.

20. July 2012 Greenland melt extent enhanced by low-level liquid clouds.