Search results

Verberg filters
Sort by
Types
Publication types
Publication year
t/m
Toon filters

First 1742 results for ” P von der Gathen”

  1. Abrupt decline in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide over China after the outbreak of COVID-19

    China’s policy interventions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 have environmen...

    Liu, F., A. Page, S. A. Strode, Y. Yoshida, S. Choi, B. Zheng, L. N. Lamsal, C. Li, N. A. Krotkov, H. Eskes, R. van der A, P. Veefkind, P. F. Levelt, O. P. Hauser, J. Joiner | Journal: Sci. Adv. | Volume: 6 | Year: 2020 | First page: eabc2992 | doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abc2992

    Publication

  2. NOx emission trends over Chinese cities estimated from OMI observations during 2005 to 2015

    Satellite nitrogen dioxide (NO2) observations have been widely used to evaluate emission changes....

    Fei Liu, Steffen Beirle, Qiang Zhang1 Ronald J. van der A, Bo Zheng, Dan Tong, Kebin He | Status: published | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 17 | Year: 2017 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-9261-2017

    Publication

  3. Precipitation Extremes and Water Vapor: Relationships in Current Climate and Implications for Climate Change.

    Purpose of Review: Review our current understanding of how precipitation is related to its thermo...

    J. David Neelin· Cristian Martinez-Villalobos · Samuel N. Stechmann· Fiaz Ahmed · Gang Chen · Jesse M. Norris · Yi-Hung Kuo · Geert Lenderink | Journal: Curr Clim Change Rep | Volume: 8 | Year: 2022 | First page: 17 | Last page: 33 | doi: 10.1007/s40641-021-00177-z

    Publication

  4. Air Quality over China

    The strong economic growth in China in recent decades, together with meteorological factors, has ...

    de Leeuw, G.; van der A, R.; Bai, J.; Xue, Y.; Varotsos, C.; Li, Z.; Fan, C.; Chen, X.; Christodoulakis, I.; Ding, J.; Hou, X.; Kouremadas, G.; Li, D.; Wang, J.; Zara, M.; Zhang, K.; Zhang, Y. | Journal: Remote Sensing | Volume: 13 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.3390/rs13173542

    Publication

  5. Prolonged Siberian heat of 2020 almost impossible without human influence

    Over the first half of 2020, Siberia experienced the warmest period from January to June since re...

    Andrew Ciavarella, Daniel Cotterill, Peter Stott, Sarah Kew, Sjoukje Philip, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Amalie Skålevåg, Philip Lorenz, Yoann Robin, Friederike Otto, Mathias Hauser, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Flavio Lehner and Olga Zolina | Journal: Climatoc Change | Volume: 166 | Year: 2021 | doi: 10.1007/s10584-021-03052-w

    Publication