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First 1238 results for ” F Sigmundsson”

  1. ILAC: Radio and optical Lightning signals coupled to Atmospheric Chemistry measurements

    ILAC (Impact of Lightning activity on Atmospheric Chemistry) is the combination of an electromagn...

    A Court, P Laroche, P Lalande, A Maas, S Soula, F Roux, PFJ van Velthoven, U Schumann, H Hoeller | Conference: 57th International Astronautical Conference | Organisation: International Astronautical Federation | Place: Valencia, Spain | Year: 2006 | First page: 0 | Last page: 0

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  2. Mistdetectie en signalering (Programma Gevaarlijk Weer, Project Verwachtingen voor mist en lage stratus)

    Mist kan een regionaal maar ook zeer plaatselijk karakter hebben. Het landelijk meetnet met zicht...

    JP van der Meulen | Year: 2007 | Pages: 28

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  3. Seismoacoustic Coupled Signals From Earthquakes in Central Italy: Epicentral and Secondary Sources of Infrasound

    In this study we analyze infrasound signals from three earthquakes in central Italy. The Mw 6.0 A...

    S Shani Kadmiel, JD Assink, PSM Smets, LG Evers | Status: published | Journal: Geophysical Research Letters | Volume: 45 | Year: 2018 | First page: 427 | Last page: 435 | doi: 10.1002/2017GL076125

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  4. Significant climate benefits from near-term climate forcer mitigation in spite of aerosol reductions

    Near-term climate forcers (NTCFs), including aerosols and chemically reactive gases such as tropo...

    RJ Allen, LW Horowitz, V Naik, N Oshima, FM O'Connor, S Turnock, S Shim, P Le Sager, T van Noije, K Tsigaridis, SE Bauer, LT Sentman, JG John, C Broderick, M Deushi, GA Folberth, S Fujimori and WJ Collins | Status: published | Journal: Environ. Res. Lett. | Volume: 16 | Year: 2021 | First page: 034010 | doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abe06b

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  5. Signature of the stratosphere–troposphere coupling on recent record-breaking Antarctic sea-ice anomalies

    In February 2023, the sea-ice extent around Antarctica dropped to 1:79 106 km2, setting a satell...

    Raúl R. Cordero1, Sarah Feron1, 2, Alessandro Damiani3, Pedro J. Llanillo4, Jorge Carrasco5, Alia L. Khan6, 7, Richard Bintanja8, 9, Zutao Ouyang10, and Gino Casassa5 | Journal: The Cryosphere | Volume: 17 | Year: 2023 | First page: 4995 | Last page: 5007 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-4995-2023

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