Publications

2022, Chang, K., Cooper O., Gaudel A., Allaart M., Ancellet G., Clark H., Godin-Beekmann S., Leblanc T., van Malderen R., Nédélec P., Petropavlovskikh I. et al., Impact of the COVID‐19 Economic Downturn on Tropospheric Ozone Trends: An Uncertainty Weighted Data Synthesis for Quantifying Regional Anomalies Above Western North America and Europe, AGU Advances, 3 (2), pp.e2021AV000542, https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021av000542
Tags: COVID, Lidar, Ozone, Trends

2019, Huang, G., Newchurch, M. J., Kuang, S., & Ouwersloot, H. G., A Case Study of Ozone Diurnal Variation in the Convective Boundary Layer in the Southeastern United States Using Multiple Observations and Large-Eddy Simulation, Climate, 7(4), 53
Tags: Diurnal, Lidar, Ozone

2017, Bingen, C., et al., Stratospheric aerosol data records for the climate change initiative: Development, validation and application to chemistry-climate modelling, Remote Sensing of Environment, 203, 296-321, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.06.002
Tags: Aerosol, CalVal, Lidar, Model

2000, Rex, M., K. Dethloff, D. Handorf, A. Herber, R. Lehmann, R. Neuber, J. Notholt, A. Rinke, P. von der Gathen, A. Weisheimer, and H. Gernandt, Arctic and Antarctic ozone layer observations: chemical and dynamical aspects of variability and longterm changes in the polar stratosphere, Polar Research, 19(2), 193-204
Tags: FTIR, Lidar, Ozone, Sonde

1992, Neuber, R., G. Beyerle, and O. Schrems, LIDAR Measurements of Stratospheric Aerosols in the Arctic, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 96, 350-353
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar

1992, Rummukainen, M.b, S. Joffre, J. Damski, und P. von der Gathen, Stratospheric ozone variability over Spitsbergen in March - April 1991, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 96, 277-280
Tags: Ozone, Sonde

1992, Notholt, J., Hjorth, J., Raes, F., Schrems, O., Simultaneous Long Path Field-Measurements of HNO2, CH2O and Aerosol, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 96(3)m 290-293
Tags: Aerosol, CH2O, FTIR, HNO2