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Forecast skill of autumn snow for European winter climate during the 20th century: A multi member seasonal prediction experiment

Wegmann, Martin; Orsolini, Yvan J.; Weisheimer, Antje; van den Hurk, Bart; Lohmann, Gerrit

2021

Inverse modeling of halocarbons: sensitivity to the baseline definition

Vojta, Martin; Thompson, Rona Louise; Zwaaftink, Christine Groot; Stohl, Andreas

2021

Evaluation of interannual variability of Arctic and Antarctic ozone loss since 198

Goutail, Florence; Pazmino, Andrea; Pommereau, Jean-Pierre; Lefevre, Franck; Godin-Beekmann, Sophie; Hauchecorne, Alain; Lecouffe, Audrey; Clerbaux, Cathy; Boynard, Anne; Hadji-Lazaro, Juliette; Chipperfield, Martyn P.; Feng, Wuhu; Van Roozendael, Michel; Jepsen, Nis; Hansen, Georg Heinrich; Kivi, Rigel; Bognar, Kristof; Strong, Kimberly; Walker, Kaley A.; Colwell, Steve

2021

Aircraft mass balance estimate of methane emissions from offshore gas facilities in the Southern North Sea

Pühl, Magdalena; Roiger, Anke; Fiehn, Alina; Schwietzke, Stefan; Allen, Grant; Foulds, Amy; Lee, James; France, James L.; Lachlan-Cope, Tom; Warwick, Nicola J.; Pisso, Ignacio

2021

Impact of 3D cloud structures on tropospheric NO2 column measurements from UV-VIS sounders

Yu, Huan; Kylling, Arve; Emde, Claudia; Mayer, Bernhard; Van Roozendael, Michel; Stebel, Kerstin; Veihelmann, Ben

2021

2021

An overview of ACTRIS observational data in relation to the 2020 lockdown period in Europe

Saponaro, Giulia; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Fiebig, Markus; O’Connor, Ewan; Mona, Lucia; Pascal, Nicolas; Laj, Paolo G.

2021

Using the 3D MOCAGE CTM to simulate the chemistry of halogens in the volcanic plume of Etna's eruption in December 2018 at the regional scale

Narivelo, Herizo; Marécal, Virginie; Hamer, Paul David; Surl, Luke; Roberts, Tjarda; Bacles, Mickaël; Varnach, Simon; Wagner, Thomas

2021

Sub-grid scale representation of halogen chemistry in volcanic plumes based on 1D MOCAGE model simulations

Marécal, Virginie; Voisin-Pessis, Ronan; Roberts, Tjarda; Hamer, Paul David; Aiuppa, Alessandro; Guth, Jonathan; Narivelo, Herizo

2021

Springtime nitrogen oxides and tropospheric ozone in Svalbard: local and long-range transported air pollution

Dekhtyareva, Alena; Hermanson, Mark H.; Nikulina, Anna; Hermansen, Ove; Svendby, Tove Marit; Holmén, Kim; Graversen, Rune

Svalbard is a near pristine Arctic environment, where long-range transport from mid-latitudes is an
important air pollution source. Thus, several previous studies investigated the background
nitrogen oxides (NO x ) and tropospheric ozone (O 3 ) springtime chemistry in the region. However,
there are also local anthropogenic emission sources on the archipelago such as coal power plants,
ships and snowmobiles, which may significantly alter in situ atmospheric composition.
Measurement results from three independent research projects were combined to identify the
effect of emissions from various local sources on the background concentration of NO x and O 3 in
Svalbard. The hourly meteorological and chemical data from the ground-based stations in
Adventdalen, Ny-Ålesund and Barentsburg were analysed along with daily radiosonde soundings
and weekly data from O 3 sondes. The data from the ERA5 reanalysis were used to evaluate the
prevailing synoptic conditions during the fieldwork. Although the correlation between the NO x
concentrations in the three settlements was low due to dominant influence of the local
atmospheric circulation, cases with common large-scale meteorological conditions increasing the
local pollutant concentration at all sites were identified. In colder and calmer days and days with
temperature inversions, the concentrations of NO x were higher. In contrast to NO x values, O 3
concentrations in Barentsburg and at the Zeppelin station in Ny-Ålesund correlated strongly, and
hence the prevailing synoptic situation and long-range transport of air masses were controlling
factors for them. The Lagrangian models HYSPLIT and FLEXPART have been used to investigate air
mass transport and transformations during the large scale O 3 depletion and enrichment events.
The factors affecting Arctic springtime photochemistry of O 3 have been investigated thoroughly
using Lagrangian and Eulerian numerical weather prediction model data and Metop GOME-2
satellite observations.

2021

PFAS I MARINE SEDIMENTER FRA NORSKE HAVOMRÅDER

Boitsov, Stepan; Jensen, Henning; Hanssen, Linda

2021

Arctic Sea-Ice Loss Intensifies Aerosol Transport to the Tibetan Plateau

Li, Fei; Wang, Huijun; Orsolini, Yvan J.; Cong, Zhiyuan; Gao, Yongqi; Kang, Shichang

2021

Tidal and lower thermospheric mean meridional circulation response to stratospheric warmings

Limpasuvan, Varavut; Orsolini, Yvan J.; Zhang, Jiarong; Espy, Patrick Joseph; Hibbins, Robert

2021

Slow Eastward-Propagating Planetary Waves Prior to Sudden Stratospheric Warmings

Rhodes, Christian Todd; Limpasuvan, Varavut; Orsolini, Yvan J.

2021

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