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 **Chatterjee, D.**, **S. Schnitt**,** P. Bigalke**, **C. Acquistapace**, and  **S. Crewell**, (2024). Capturing the Diversity of Mesoscale Trade Wind Cumuli Using Complementary Approaches from Self-Supervised Deep Learning. Geophysical Research Letters, https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170000384.49382400/v2 **Chatterjee, D.**, **S. Schnitt**,** P. Bigalke**, **C. Acquistapace**, and  **S. Crewell**, (2024). Capturing the Diversity of Mesoscale Trade Wind Cumuli Using Complementary Approaches from Self-Supervised Deep Learning. Geophysical Research Letters, https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170000384.49382400/v2
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 +Benjamin Kirbus, **Imke Schirmacher**, Marcus Klingebiel, Michael Schäfer, André Ehrlich, Nils Slättberg, Johannes Lucke, Manuel Moser, Hanno Müller, and Manfred Wendisch, 2023: Thermodynamic and cloud evolution in a cold-air outbreak during HALO-(AC)3: quasi-Lagrangian observations compared to the ERA5 and CARRA reanalyses. //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//,https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-2989.
  
 **Risse, N.**, **M. Mech**, C. Prigent, G. Spreen, and **S. Crewell**: Assessing the sea ice microwave emissivity up to submillimeter waves from airborne and satellite observations, //The Cryosphere//, submitted on 19 Jan 2024 **Risse, N.**, **M. Mech**, C. Prigent, G. Spreen, and **S. Crewell**: Assessing the sea ice microwave emissivity up to submillimeter waves from airborne and satellite observations, //The Cryosphere//, submitted on 19 Jan 2024
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 **Schirmacher, I.**, **S.Schnitt**, M. Klingebiel, N. Maherndl, B. Kirbus, A. Ehrlich, **M. Mech**, and **S. Crewell**, 2024: Clouds and precipitation in the initial phase of marine cold air **Schirmacher, I.**, **S.Schnitt**, M. Klingebiel, N. Maherndl, B. Kirbus, A. Ehrlich, **M. Mech**, and **S. Crewell**, 2024: Clouds and precipitation in the initial phase of marine cold air
-outbreaks as observed by airborne remote sensing,//Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, submitted on 26 Mar 2024.+outbreaks as observed by airborne remote sensing, //Atmos. Chem. Phys.//, submitted on 26 Mar 2024.
  
 Arteaga, D., C. Planche, F. Tridon, R. Dupuy, A. Baudoux, S. Banson, J.-L. Baray, G. Mioche, A. Ehrlich, **M. Mech**, S. Mertes, M. Wendisch, W. Wobrock, and O. Jourdan: Arctic mixed-phase clouds simulated by the WRF model: Comparisons with ACLOUD radar and in situ airborne observations and sensitivity of microphysics properties, //Atmos. Res.//, submitted on 10 Nov 2023. Arteaga, D., C. Planche, F. Tridon, R. Dupuy, A. Baudoux, S. Banson, J.-L. Baray, G. Mioche, A. Ehrlich, **M. Mech**, S. Mertes, M. Wendisch, W. Wobrock, and O. Jourdan: Arctic mixed-phase clouds simulated by the WRF model: Comparisons with ACLOUD radar and in situ airborne observations and sensitivity of microphysics properties, //Atmos. Res.//, submitted on 10 Nov 2023.
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