Publications

2021, Marlton, G., et al., Using a network of temperature lidars to identify temperature biases in the upper stratosphere in ECMWF reanalyses, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21(8), 6079–6092, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-6079-2021
Tags: Lidar, Model, Temperature

2021, Martucci, G., Navas-Guzmán, F., Renaud, L., Romanens, G., Gamage, S. M., Hervo, M., Jeannet, P., and Haefele, A., Validation of pure rotational Raman temperature data from the Raman Lidar for Meteorological Observations (RALMO) at Payerne, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 14, 1333–1353, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-1333-2021
Tags: Lidar, Temperature

2021, Klanner, L., K. Höveler, D. Khordakova, M. Perfahl, C. Rolf, T. Trickl, H. Vogelmann, A powerful lidar system capable of one-hour measurements of water vapour in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere as well as the temperature in the upper stratosphere and mesosphere, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 14, 531–555, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-531-2021
Tags: Lidar, Temperature, H2O

2021, Yu, P., Sean M. Davis, Owen B. Toon, Robert W. Portmann, Charles G. Bardeen, John E. Barnes, Hagen Telg, Christopher Maloney and Karen H. Rosenlof, Persistent Stratospheric Warming Due to 2019–2020 Australian Wildfire Smoke, Geophysical Research Letters, 48, 7, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL092609
Tags: Lidar, Fire, Temperature

2021, Wang, B., Kuang, S., Pfister, G. G., Pour-Biazar, A., Buchholz, R. R., Langford, A. O., & Newchurch, M. J. , Impact of the 2016 Southeastern US Wildfires on the Vertical Distribution of Ozone and Aerosol at Huntsville, Alabama, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126(9), e2021JD034796, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034796
Tags: Lidar, Fire, Ozone, Aerosol

2021, Livesey, N.J., W.G. Read, L. Froidevaux, A. Lambert, M.L. Santee, M.J. Schwartz, L.F. Millán, R.F. Jarnot, P.A. Wagner, D.F. Hurst, K.A. Walker, P.E. Sheese, and G.E. Nedoluha, Investigation and amelioration of long-term instrumental drifts in water vapor and nitrous oxide measurements from the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) and their implications for studies of variability and trends, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21(20), 15409-15430, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-15409-2021
Tags: H2O, Microwave, NO, Satellite, Trends

2021, Zhou, M., Jiang J, Langerock B, Dils B, Sha MK, De Mazière M, Change of CO Concentration Due to the COVID-19 Lockdown in China Observed by Surface and Satellite Observations, Remote Sensing, 13(6), 1129, https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13061129
Tags: FTIR, CO

2021, You, Y., B. Byrne, O. Colebatch, R.L. Mittermeier, F. Vogel, and K. Strong, Quantifying the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on CO, CO2, and CH4 in downtown Toronto using open-path Fourier transform spectroscopy, Atmosphere, 12(7), 848, https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12070848
Tags: FTIR, CO, CO2, CH4

2021, Landi, T.C., Bonasoni, P.; Brunetti, M.; Campbell, J.R.; Marquis, J.W.; Di Girolamo, P.; Lolli, S. , Aerosol Direct Radiative Effects under Cloud-Free Conditions over Highly-Polluted Areas in Europe and Mediterranean: A Ten-Years Analysis (2007–2016). , Remote Sensing, 13, 2933, https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13152933
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar

2021, Wizenberg, T., K. Strong, K. Walker, E. Lutsch, T. Borsdorff, and J. Landgraf, Intercomparison of CO measurements from TROPOMI, ACE-FTS, and a high-Arctic ground-based Fourier transform spectrometer, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 14, 7707-7728, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-7707-2021
Tags: CO, FTIR, Satellite