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, Sullivan, J., Apituley, A., Mettig, N., Kreher, K., Knowland, K.E., Allaart, M., Piters, A., Van Roozendael, M.,Veefkind, P.. Ziemke, J.R. Kramarova, N., Weber, M., Rozanov, A., Twigg, L., Sumnicht, G., McGee, T.J., Tropospheric and Stratospheric Ozone Profiles during the 2019 TROpomi vaLIdation eXperiment (TROLIX-19), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22, 11137–11153, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-11137-2022
Tags: Lidar, Satellite, Sonde, UVVis

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, Trieu, T.T.N., I. Morino, O. Uchino, Y. Tsutsumi, T. Sakai, T. Nagai, A. Yamazaki, H. Okumura, K. Arai, K. Shiomi, D.F. Pollard, B. Liley , Influences of aerosols and thin cirrus clouds on GOSAT XCO2 and XCH4 using Total Carbon Column Observing Network, sky radiometer, and lidar data, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 43:5, 1770-1799, https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2022.2038395
Tags: Aerosol, Clouds, FTIR, Lidar, Satellite, UVVis, XCH4, XCO2

2022, Lauster, B., Dörner, S., Enell, C.-F., Frieß, U., Gu, M., Puķīte, J., Raffalski, U., and Wagner, T., Occurrence of polar stratospheric clouds as derived from ground-based zenith DOAS observations using the colour index, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 22, 15925–15942, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-15925-2022
Tags: Clouds, Polar, UVVis

2021, Gomez-Martin, L., Toledo, D.; Prados-Roman, C.; Adame, J.A.; Ochoa, H.; Yela, M., Polar Stratospheric Clouds Detection at Belgrano II Antarctic Station with Visible Ground-Based Spectroscopic Measurements, Remote Sensing, 13, 1412, https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13081412
Tags: UVVis, PSC, Clouds

2021, Gruzdev, A.N., Elokhov A.S. , Changes in the column content and vertical distribution of NO2 according to the results of 30-year measurements at the Zvenigorod Scientific Station of the A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 57 (1), 91–103, https://doi.org/10.31857/S0002351521010089
Tags: UVVis, NO2

2021, Verhoelst, T., Compernolle, S., Pinardi, G., Lambert, J.-C., Eskes, H. J., Eichmann, K.-U., Fjæraa, A. M., Granville, J., Niemeijer, S., Cede, A., Tiefengraber, M., Hendrick, F., Pazmiño, A., Bais, A., Bazureau, A., Boersma, K. F., Bo Marais, E. A., Roberts, J. F., Ryan, R. G., Eskes, H., Boersma, K. F., Choi, S., Joiner, J., Abuhassan, N., Redondas, A., Grutter, M., Cede, A., Gomez, L., and Navarro-Comas, M, New observations of NO2 in the upper troposphere from TROPOMI, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 14, 2389–2408, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-2389-2021
Tags: UVVis, Satellite, NO2

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, Loira-Salazar, S., S. Marcela, Andrew M. Sayer, John Barnes, Jingting Huang, Connor Flynn, Neil Lareau, Jaehwa Lee, Alexei Lyapustin, Jens Redemann, Ellsworth J. Welton, Joseph L. Wilkins and Heather A. Holmes, Evaluation of Novel NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite Aerosol Products and Assessment of Smoke Height Boundary Layer Ratio During Extreme Smoke Events in the Western USA, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 126, 11, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JD034180
Tags: Lidar, Aerosol, Fire