Abstract
This Special Issue contains twelve publications that, through different remote sensing techniques, investigate how the atmospheric aerosol layers and their radiative effects influence cloud formation, precipitation and air-quality. The investigations are carried out analyzing observations obtained from high-resolution optical devices deployed on different platforms as satellite and ground-based observational sites. In this editorial, the published contributions are taken in review to highlight their innovative contribution and research main findings.
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Lolli, S., Qin, K., Campbell, J. R., & Wang, S. H. (2020, July 1). Editorial for special issue “high resolution active optical remote sensing observations of aerosols, clouds and aerosol-cloud interactions and their implication to climate.” Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12132166
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