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Influence of aerosol-radiation interactions on air pollution in East Asia

Hodnebrog, Øivind; Stjern, Camilla Weum; Marelle, Louis; Myhre, Gunnar; Pisso, Ignacio; Wang, Shuxiao

2022

Influence of biomass burning and anthropogenic emissions on ozone, carbon monoxide and black carbon at the Mt. Cimone GAW-WMO global station (Italy, 2165 m a.s.l.).

Cristofanelli, P.; Fierli, F.; Marinoni, A.; Calzolari, F.; Duchi, R.; Burkhart, J.; Stohl, A.; Maione, M.; Arduini, J.; Bonasoni, P.

2013

Influence of climate and biomagnification in species of Arctic zooplankton. NILU F

Hallanger, I.; Ruus, A.; Warner, N.; Evenseth, A.; Gabrielsen, G.W.; Borgå, K.

2011

Influence of climate change on contaminant distribution and effects in Arctic marine food webs - Summary of the IPY project COPOL.

Evenset, A.; Borgå, K.; Warner, N.; Bustnes, J.O.; Ruus, A.; Christensen, G.; Heimstad, E.S.; Overjord, J.; Hallanger, I.G.; Gabrielsen, G.W.

2012

Influence of clouds on the spectral actinic flux density in the lower troposphere (INSPECTRO): overview of the field campaigns.

Thiel, S.; Ammannato, L.; Bais, A.; Bandy, B.; Blumthaler, M.; Bohn, B.; Engelsen, O.; Gobbi, G.P.; Gröbner, J.; Jäkel, E.; Junkermann, W.; Kazadzis, S.; Kift, R.; Kjeldstad, B.; Kouremeti, N.; Kylling, A.; Mayer, B.; Monks, P.S.; Reeves, C.E.; Schallhart, B.; Scheirer, R.; Schmidt, S.; Schmitt, R.; Schreder, J.; Silbernagl, R.; Topaloglou, C.; Thorseth, T.M.; Webb, A.R.; Wendisch, M.; Werle, P.

2008

Influence of emissions from ships and local power plants on air quality in Longyearbyen, Ny-Ålesund and Barentsburg

Dekhtyareva, Alena; Hermansen, Ove; Nikulina, Anna; Chernov, Dmitry; Drotikova, Tatiana; Gregorič, Asta

2019

Influence of La Nina on high impact weather over Eurasia in summer 2010.

Peters, D.; Schneidereit, A.; Fraedrich, K.; Orsolini, Y.J.; Zhang, L.; Zhu, X.

2015

Influence of local and regional air pollution on atmospheric measurements in Ny-Ålesund.

Dekthyareva, A.; Edvardsen, K.; Holmén, K.; Hermansen, O.; Hansson, H.-C.

2016

Influence of local emissions, meteorological conditions and long-range transported pollution on air quality in three Svalbard settlements

Dekhtyareva, Alena; Drotikova, Tatiana; Nikulina, Anna; Hermansen, Ove; Chernov, Dmitry; Mateos, David; Herras, M.; Petroselli, Chiara; Ferrero, Luca; Gregorič, Asta

2019

Influence of season, location, and feeding strategy on bioaccumulation of halogenated organic contaminants in Arctic marine zooplankton.

Hallanger, I.G.; Ruus, A.; Herzke, D.; Nicholas A. Warner, N.A.; Evenset, A.; Eldbjørg S. Heimstad, E.S.; Gabrielsen, G.W.; Borgå, K.

2011

Influence of seasonality and climate change on organic contaminant bioaccumulation in Arctic marine pelagic food webs. NILU F

Hallanger, I.G.; Warner, N.A.; Ruus, A.; Evenset, A, Herzke, D.; Gabrielsen, G.W.

2010

Influence of solar wind energy flux on the interannual variability of ENSO in the subsequent year

Previous studies have tended to adopt the quasi-decadal variability of the solar cycle (e.g. sunspot number (SSN) or solar radio flux at 10.7 cm (F10.7) to investigate the effect of solar activity on El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). As one of the major terrestrial energy sources, the effect of solar wind energy flux in Earth’s magnetosphere (Ein) on the climate has not drawn much attention, due to the big challenge associated with its quantitative estimation. Based on a new Ein index estimated by three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations from a previous study, this study reveals that Ein exhibits both quasi-decadal variability (periodic 11-year) and interannual (2–4 years) variability, which has rarely before been detected by SSN and F10.7. A significant interannual relationship between the annual mean Ein and subsequent early-winter ENSO is further revealed. Following high Ein, the sea level pressure in the subsequent early winter shows significant positive anomalies from Asia southward to the Maritime Continent, and significant negative anomalies over the Southeast and Northeast Pacific, resembling the Southern Oscillation. Meanwhile, significant upper-level anomalous convergence and divergence winds appear over the western and eastern Pacific, which is configured with significant lower-level anomalous divergence and convergence, indicating a weakening of the Walker circulation. Consequently, notable surface easterly wind anomalies prevail over the eastern tropical Pacific, leading to El Niño-like sea surface temperature anomalies. It is suggested that better describing the processes in the solar wind–magnetosphere–ionosphere coupled system is essential to understand the solar influence on climate change.

2018

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