University of Cambridge, Centre for Atmospheric Science
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- A Comprehensive Validation of Global Chemistry Transport Models Against Observations for a Complete 4-year Simulation Period (1995 to 1998)
- 3D Model Study of the 'Bromine Explosion' in Polar Regions
- Implications of Tropopause Definitions on sub-Tropical Ozone Distributions Derived from Models
- Was the changing input of stratospheric ozone responsible for the tropospheric background ozone increase of the northern hemisphere in the 90s ?
- Volcanic Ash Clouds: Modelling for Aviation Safety
- Volcanic plumes: What is the Realistic Neutral Buoyancy Height?
- Zonally asymmetric forcing of the stratosphere: Ozone and volcanic aerosols
- Land use Change, CO2 Suppression, and Anthropogenic Forcing - Impacts on Isoprene and the Chemical Composition of the Troposphere
- Stratospheric climate change as diagnosed from the CCMVal reference simulations
- 15 Years of Ground-based UV-visible Observations of Bromine Monoxide Over Harestua, Southern Norway (60°N, 11°E)
- Global correlation patterns of ozone and CO concentrations from TES observations and model calculations
- Insights into the Toba Super-Eruption using SEM Analysis of Ash Deposits
- Limited climate impact of the Young Toba Tuff eruption
- Microphysical Controls on Ascent of Water-Rich Ash Clouds from Supereruptions
- Satellite Remote Sensing of the 2008 Chaitén Eruption (Invited)
- A novel mission concept for upper air water vapour observations: active limb sounding with a constellation of retroreflectors
- Halogen species in the marine boundary layer between Singapore and Wellington, New Zealand
- Volcanic forcing as a major source of European decadal climate variability during the last millennium
- A Low Cost High Density Sensor Network for Air Quality at London Heathrow Airport
- High-Density, High-Resolution, Low-Cost Air Quality Sensor Networks for Urban Air Monitoring
- MAMM (Methane and other greenhouse gases in the Arctic - Measurements, process studies and Modelling) progress report
- Methane and nitrous oxide measurements onboard the UK Atmospheric Research Aircraft using quantum cascade laser spectrometry (QCL)
- Possible impacts of a descent into a Grand Solar Minimum on extratropical regional surface climate
- Quantification and source identification of the Total Elgin gas leak, UK - North Sea, by aircraft sampling
- Stratospheric water vapor and climate: an uncertain future and the need for ongoing monitoring and measurement.
- The Use of Mobile, Electrochemical Sensor Nodes for the Measurement of Personal Exposure to Gas-Phase Air Pollutants
- Airborne observations of greenhouse gas emissions from the European Arctic wetlands during the MAMM field project
- Characterising Arctic Wetland Methane Emissions - Isotope studies from the ground to tropopause
- Identifying Sources of Long-Distance Transported Pollution to the Arctic using δ13C in CH4 and Particle Dispersion Modelling
- Influence of future climate and cropland expansion on isoprene emissions and tropospheric ozone
- Modelling future changes in climate, ozone-depleting substances and ozone precursor emissions using the whole-atmosphere UM-UKCA model
- Surface-atmosphere interactions and convection triggering in the Nam Co Lake basin, Tibetan Plateau: Influence of soil moisture and wind direction
- The Influence of a Fluctuating Mass Flux on the Development and Rise of Volcanic Eruption Clouds
- Testing our Understanding of Biogenic Emissions and their Impacts on Atmospheric Composition above the Amazon Rainforest
- Climate Impacts of Variability in Phanerozoic Oxygen Content
- Modelling total OH reactivity: atmospheric implications of the missing OH sink
- Radiative and Dynamical Feedbacks Limit the Climate Response to Extremely Large Volcanic Eruptions
- The global warming potential of methane reassessed with combined stratosphere and troposphere chemistry
- Tropospherc Ozone Budgets: Past, present and future understanding.
- Tropospheric ozone distribution and variability from satellite sounding at multiple wavelengths
- CRI-HOM: A novel chemical mechanism for simulating Highly Oxygenated Organic Molecules (HOMs) in global chemistry-aerosol-climate models.