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Summary report. Abu Dhabi Air Quality Management Study. NILU OR

Bøhler, T.; Endregard, G.

2005

Summertime Arctic ozone variability and low-ozone episodes.

Orsolini, Y.; Eskes, H.; Hansen, G.; Hoppe, U.; Kylling, A.; Notholt, J. Van Der A, R. , Von Der Gathen, P.

2002

Summertime buildup and decay of lightning NOx and aged thunderstorm outflow above North America.

Cooper, O.R.; Eckhardt, S.; Crawford, J.H.; Brown, C.C.; Cohen, R.C.; Bertram, T.H.; Wooldridge, P.; Perring, A.; Brune, W.H.; Ren, X.; Brunner, D.; Baughcum, S.L.

2009

Summertime low-ozone episodes at northern high latitudes.

Orsolini, Y.J.; Eskes, H.; Hansen, G.; Hoppe, U.P.; Kylling, A.; Kyro, E.; Notholt, J.; Van Der A.; R.; Von Der Gathen, P.

2003

Summertime low-ozone episodes over northern high latitudes and their impact on

Orsolini, Y.J.; Eskes, H.; Hansen, G.; Hoppe, U.P.; Kylling, A.; Kyro, E.; Notholt, J.; Van Der A.; R.; von der Gathen, P.

2004

SuperDARN observations of semidiurnal tidal variability in the MLT and the response to sudden stratospheric warming events

Hibbins, Robert; Espy, Patrick Joseph; Orsolini, Yvan; Limpasuvan, Varavut; Barnes, Robin J.

Using meteor wind data from the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) in the Northern Hemisphere, we (1) demonstrate that the migrating (Sun‐synchronous) tides can be separated from the nonmigrating components in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) region and (2) use this to determine the response of the different components of the semidiurnal tide (SDT) to sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) conditions. The radars span a limited range of latitudes around 60°N and are located over nearly 180° of longitude. The migrating tide is extracted from the nonmigrating components observed in the meridional wind recorded from meteor ablation drift velocities around 95‐km altitude, and a 20‐year climatology of the different components is presented. The well‐documented late summer and wintertime maxima in the semidiurnal winds are shown to be due primarily to the migrating SDT, whereas during late autumn and spring the nonmigrating components are at least as strong as the migrating SDT. The robust behavior of the SDT components during SSWs is then examined by compositing 13 SSW events associated with an elevated stratopause recorded between 1995 and 2013. The migrating SDT is seen to reduce in amplitude immediately after SSW onset and then return anomalously strongly around 10–17 days after the SSW onset. We conclude that changes in the underlying wind direction play a role in modulating the tidal amplitude during the evolution of SSWs and that the enhancement in the midlatitude migrating SDT (previously reported in modeling studies) is observed in the MLT at least up to 60°N.

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

2019

SuperDARN Radar Wind Observations of Eastward-Propagating Planetary Waves

Mirzaamin, Tina; Orsolini, Yvan; Espy, Patrick Joseph; Rhodes, Christian Todd

An array of SuperDARN meteor radars at northern high latitudes was used to investigate the sources and characteristics of eastward-propagating planetary waves (EPWs) at 95 km, with a focus on wintertime. The nine radars provided the daily mean meridional winds and their anomalies over 180 degrees of longitude, and these anomalies were separated into eastward and westward waves using a fast Fourier transform (FFT) method to extract the planetary wave components of zonal wavenumbers 1 and 2. Years when a sudden stratospheric warming event with an elevated stratopause (ES-SSW) occurred during the winter were contrasted with years without such events and composited through superposed epoch analysis. The results show that EPWs are a ubiquitous—and unexpected—feature of meridional wind variability near 95 km. Present even in non-ES-SSW years, they display a regular annual cycle peaking in January or February, depending on the zonal wavenumber. In years when an ES-SSW occurred, the EPWs were highly variable but enhanced before and after the onset.

MDPI

2024

Supersite network and data management. Report series in aerosol science, vol. 71A

Hansson, H.-C.; Tørseth, K.

2004

Support for Aviation for Volcanic Ash Avoidance: SAVAA.

Eckhardt, S.; Prata, A.J.; Stohl, A.; Richter, A.; Buongiorno, F.; Seibert, P.; Zehner, C.

2009

Support to Aviation Control Service (SACS): an online service for near-real-time satellite monitoring of volcanic plumes.

Brenot, H.; Theys, N.; Clarisse, L.; van Geffen, J.; van Gent, J.; Van Roozendael, M.; van der A, R.; Hurtmans, D.; Coheur, P.-F.; Clerbaux, C.; Valks, P.; Hedelt, P.; Prata, F.; Rasson, O.; Sievers, K.; Zehner, C.

2014

Support to aviation control service: monitoring of volcanic SO2 and ash emissions by a multi-sensor satellite system. NILU F

Brenot, H.; Theys, N.; van Gent, J.; Van Roozendael, M.; Clarisse, L.; Hurtmans, D.; Coheur, P.; Clerbaux, C.; van der A, R.; Prata, F.; Zehner, C.

2013

Supporting sustainable mobility using mobile technologies and personalized environmental information: The Citi-Sense-MOB approach in Oslo, Norway. Progress in IS

Castell, N.; Liu, H.-Y.; Dauge, F.R.; Kobernus, M.; Berre, A.J.; Noll, J.; Cagatay, E.; Gangdal, R.

2016

Supporting the improvement of air quality management practices: The “FAIRMODE pilot” activity

Pisoni, E.; Guerreiro, Cristina; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Guevara, M.; Tarrasón, Leonor; Janssen, S; Thunis, P.; Pfafflin, F.; Piersanti, A.; Briganti, G.; Cappelletti, A; D'Elia, I.; Mircea, Mihaela; Villani, M. G.; Vitali, L.; Matavz, L.; Rus, M; Žabkar, Rahela; Kauhaniemi, M.; Karppinen, A; Kousa, A.; Väkevä, O.; Eneroth, Kristina; Stortini, M.; Delaney, K.; Struzewska, J.; Durka, P.; Kaminski, JW; Krmpotic, S.; Vidic, S; Belavic, M.; Brzoja, D.; Milic, V; Assimakopoulos, V. D.; Fameli, K. M.; Polimerova, T.; Stoyneva, E.; Hristova, Y.; Sokolovski, E.; Cuvelier, C.

Academic Press

2019

Supramolecular Solvent-Based Extraction Method for the Determination of a Wide Range of Legacy and Emerging Environmental Contaminants in Indoor Dust

Marcinekova, Paula; Martinelli, Erika; Melymuk, Lisa; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Rostkowski, Pawel

2023

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