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First 606 results for ” Bryony Townhill”

  1. Modelling of Birch pollen concentrations using an atmospheric transport model

    J Hilaire | Year: 2007

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  2. Cloud feedbacks in extratropical cyclones: Insight from long-term satellite data and high-resolution global simulations

    A negative extratropical shortwave cloud feedback driven by changes in cloud optical depth is a f...

    DT McCoy, PR Field, GS Elsaesser, A Bodas-Salcedo, BH Kahn, MD Zelinka, C Kodama, T Mauritsen, B Vanniere, M Roberts, PL Vidale, D Saint-Martin, A Voldoire, RJ Haarsma, A Hill | Status: published | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. | Year: 2019 | doi: 10.5194/acp-19-1147-2019

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  3. Remote Sensing and Analysis of Tropical Cyclones: Current and Emerging Satellite Sensors

    This article describes recent advances in the capability of new satellite sensors for observing T...

    Lucrezia Ricciardulli, Brian Howell, Christopher R. Jackson, Jeff Hawkins, Joe Courtney, Ad Stoffelen, Sebastian Langlade, Chris Fogarty, Alexis Mouche, William Blackwell, Thomas Meissner, Julian Heming, Brett Candy, Tony McNally, Masahiro Kazumori, Chinmay Khadke, Maria Ana Glaiza Escullar | Journal: Tropical Cyclone Research and Review | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcrr.2023.12.003

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  4. Validation of reactive gases and aerosols in the MACC global analysis and forecast system

    The European MACC (Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate) project is preparing the opera...

    H Eskes, V Huijnen, A Arola, A Benedictow, A Blechschmidt, E Botek, O Boucher, I Bouarar, S Chabrillat, E Cuevas, R Engelen, H Flentje, A Gaudel, J Griesfeller, L Jones | Status: published | Journal: Geoscientific Model Development | Year: 2015 | First page: 3523 | Last page: 3543 | doi: 10.5194/gmd-8-3523-2015

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  5. Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures

    Human activity causes vibrations that propagate into the ground as high-frequency seismic waves. ...

    T Lecocq, S Hicks, K van Noten, K van Wijk, P Koelemeijer, RSM de Plaen, F Massin, G Hillers, JD Assink, OFC den Ouden, LG Evers, MR Koymans, S Shani Kadmiel, R Sleeman | Status: published | Journal: Science | Volume: 369 | Year: 2020 | First page: 1338 | Last page: 1343 | doi: 10.1126/science.abd2438

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