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Satellite observations indicate substantial spatiotemporal variability in biomass burning NOx emission factors for South America
Biomass burning is an important contributor to global total emissions of NOx (NO+NO2). Generally ...
P Castellanos, KF Boersma, GR van der Werf | Status: published | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. | Year: 2014 | First page: 3929 | Last page: 3943 | doi: doi:10.5194/acp-14-3929-2014
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How to interpret expert judgment assessments of 21st century sea-level rise
In a recent paper Bamber and Aspinall (2013) (BA13) investigated the sea-level rise that may resu...
H de Vries, RSW van de Wal | Status: published | Journal: Climatic Change | Volume: 130 | Year: 2015 | First page: 87 | Last page: 100 | doi: DOI 10.1007/s10584-015-1346-x
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Anthropogenic emissions of NOx over China: Reconciling the difference of inverse modeling results using GOME-2 and OMI measurement
Inverse modeling using satellite observations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) columns has been extensiv...
D Gu, Y Wang, C Smeltzer, KF Boersma | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 119 | Year: 2015 | doi: doi:10.1002/2014JD021644
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Hiaten in de temperatuurstijging?
“De laatste jaren warmt de aarde niet meer op” is tegenwoordig een veelgehoorde opmerking. Is dat...
GJ van Oldenborgh | Journal: Meteorologica | Year: 2014 | First page: 26 | Last page: 27
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Hiatuses in the rise of temperature
“In the last few years the warming trend of the earth has stopped” is a common type of remark the...
GJ van Oldenborgh | Journal: Climate Lab Book | Year: 2014
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