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First 1090 results for ”W. A.A. Monna”

  1. The influence of future non-mitigated road transport emissions on regional ozone exceedences at global scale

    Road Transport emissions (RTE) are a significant anthropogenic global NOx source responsible for ...

    JE Williams, O Hodnebrug, PFJ van Velthoven, TK Berntsen, O Dessens, M Gauss, V Grewe, ISA Isaksen, D Olivie, MJ Prather, Q Tang | Status: published | Journal: Atmos. Environm. | Volume: 89 | Year: 2014 | First page: 633 | Last page: 641 | doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.02.041

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  2. A climatological benchmark for operational radar rainfall bias reduction

    The presence of significant biases in real-time radar quantitative precipitation estimations (QPE...

    Ruben Imhoff, Claudia Brauer, Klaas-Jan van Heeringen, Hidde Leijnse, Aart Overeem, Albrecht Weerts, Remko Uijlenhoet | Journal: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | Volume: 25 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.5194/hess-25-4061-2021

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  3. Reductions in nitrogen oxides over the Netherlands between 2005 and 2018 observed from space and on the ground: Decreasing emissions and increasing O3 indicate changing NOx chemistry

    Satellite measurements of tropospheric NO2 columns are valuable for monitoring long-term changes ...

    Marina Zara, K. Folkert Boersma, Henk Eskes, Hugo Denier van der Gon, Jordi Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Maarten Krol, Eric van der Swaluw, William Schuch, Guus J.M. Velders | Journal: Atmospheric Environment: X | Volume: 9 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.1016/j.aeaoa.2021.100104

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  4. Catalog of NOx emissions from point sources as derived from the divergence of the NO2 flux for TROPOMI

    We present version 1.0 of a global catalog of NOx emissions from point sources, derived from TROP...

    Beirle, S., Borger, C., Dörner, S., Eskes, H., Kumar, V., de Laat, A., and Wagner, T. | Journal: Earth Syst. Sci. Data | Volume: 13 | Year: 2021 | First page: 2995 | Last page: 3012 | doi: 10.5194/essd-13-2995-2021

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  5. Can we explain the observed methane variability after the Mount Pinatubo eruption?

    The CH4 growth rate in the atmosphere showed large variations after the Pinatubo eruption in June...

    N Bândă, M Krol, M van Weele, T van Noije, P Le Sager, T Röckmann | Status: published | Journal: Atmos. Chem. Phys. | Volume: 16 | Year: 2016 | First page: 195 | Last page: 214 | doi: 10.5194/acp-16-195-2016

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