Publications

2022, Strahan, S.E., D. Smale, S. Solomon, G. Taha, M. R. Damon, S. D. Steenrod, N. Jones, B. Liley, R. Querel and J. Robinson, Unexpected Repartitioning of Stratospheric Inorganic Chlorine After the 2020 Australian Wildfires, Geophysical Research Letters, 49(14): e2022GL098290
Tags: Cl, Fire, Model

2022, Lutsch, E., D. Wunch, D. B. A. Jones, C. Clerbaux, J. W. Hannigan, T.-L. He, I. Ortega, S. Roche, K. Strong, and H. M. Worden, Can the data assimilation of CO from MOPITT or IASI constrain high-latitude wildfire emissions? A Case Study of the 2017 Canadian Wildfires, Earth and Space Science, p. 44, https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10510875.1
Tags: CO, Fire, Model, Satellite

2022, Summa, D., F. Madonna, N. Franco, B. De Rosa, and P. Di Girolamo , Inter-comparison of atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) height estimates from different profiling sensors and models in the framework of HyMeX-SOP1, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 15, 4153–4170, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-4153-2022
Tags: Lidar, Model

2022, Bahramvash Shams, S., V. P. Walden, J. W. Hannigan, W. J. Randel, I. V. Petropavlovskikh, A. H. Butler, and A. de la Cámara, Analyzing ozone variations and uncertainties at high latitudes during sudden stratospheric warming events using MERRA-2, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22.8, 5435–5458, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-5435-2022
Tags: Model, Ozone

2022, Karagkiozidis, D., Friedrich, M. M., Beirle, S., Bais, A., Hendrick, F., Voudouri, K. A., Fountoulakis, I., Karanikolas, A., Tzoumaka, P., Van Roozendael, M., Balis, D., and Wagner, T., Retrieval of tropospheric aerosol, NO2, and HCHO vertical profiles from MAX-DOAS observations over Thessaloniki, Greece: intercomparison and validation of two inversion algorithms, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 15, 1269–1301, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-1269-2022
Tags: Aerosol, Algorithm, CalVal, HCHO, NO2, UVVis

2022, Kotsakis, A., John T. Sullivan, Thomas F. Hanisco, Robert J. Swap, Vanessa Caicedo, Timothy A. Berkoff, Guillaume Gronoff et al., Sensitivity of total column NO2 at a marine site within the Chesapeake Bay during OWLETS-2, Atmospheric Environment, 277, 119063
Tags: Lidar, NO2

2022, Mariaccia, A., Keckhut P., Hauchecorne A., Claud C., Le Pichon A., Meftah M., Khaykin S., Assessment of ERA-5 Temperature Variability in the MiddleAtmosphere Using Rayleigh LiDAR Measurements between 2005 and 2020, Atmosphere, 13 (2), 242, http://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13020242
Tags: Lidar, Model, Temperature

2022, Koukouli, M.-E., Pseftogkas A, Karagkiozidis D, Skoulidou I, Drosoglou T, Balis D, Bais A, Melas D, Hatzianastassiou N., Air Quality in Two Northern Greek Cities Revealed by Their Tropospheric NO2 Levels, Atmosphere, 13(5):840, https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13050840
Tags: NO2, UVVis

2022, Pardo Cantos, I., E. Mahieu, M. P. Chipperfield, D. Smale, J. W. Hannigan, M. Friedrich, P. Fraser, P.Krummel, M. Prignon, J. Makkor, C. Servaisj and J. Robinson, Determination and analysis of time series of CFC-11 (CCl3F) from FTIR solar spectra, in situ observations, and model data in the past 20 years above Jungfraujoch (46°N), Lauder (45°S), and Cape Grim (40°S) stations, Environmental Sciences, 2, 1487-1501, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2EA00060A
Tags: CFC, FTIR, Model

2022, Bernhard, G.H., McKenzie, R.L., Lantz, K. et al., Updated analysis of data from Palmer Station, Antarctica (64° S), and San Diego, California (32° N), confirms large effect of the Antarctic ozone hole on UV radiation, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 21, 373–384, https://doi.org/10.1007/s43630-022-00178-3
Tags: Ozone, Polar, Spectral UV, UVB