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Radiative Forcing of Methane in Shortwave
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[QUOTE="jim mcnamara, post: 6258045, member: 35824"] This is not my area. But. The paper you linked to has a nice feature called "cited by". In this case there is a number "91". This shows papers that cite, or "followup" on the paper you read. Click on the "91". You might see something useful. Quite honestly some of the mentors have read the paper. Because of the way the authors seem to abbreviate two terms as "RF", we have trouble understanding things: RF as in shortwave and RF as in radiative forcing. Maybe we are totally off. Won't be the first time. So I'm going to ping [USER=611247]@Genava[/USER], who has a better understanding, and let's see what we get. [/QUOTE]
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