Optical-microphysical cirrus model
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Michael Hess | Jens Reichardt | David Oc. Starr | J. Reichardt | D. Starr | T. Mcgee | M. Hess | T. J. McGee | S. Reichardt | Ruei-Fong Lin | S. Reichardt | Ruei-Fong Lin
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