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  1. Antarctic Ozone Hole [in ”State of the Climate in 2023”]

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    Blunden, J., T. Boyer, Eds. ..., A.T.J. de Laat et al. | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2024 | 105
  2. Current potential of CH4 emission estimates using TROPOMI in the Middle East

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    Liu, M., van der A, R., van Weele, M., Bryan, L., Eskes, H., Veefkind, P., Liu, Y., Lin, X., de Laat, J., and Ding, J. | Atmos. Meas. Tech. | 2024 | 17
  3. European Soil NOx Emissions Derived From Satellite NO2 Observations

    We introduce an innovative method to distinguish soil nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) emissions ...

    Xiaojuan Lin, Ronald van der A, Jos de Laat, Vincent Huijnen, Bas Mijling, Jieying Ding, Henk Eskes, John Douros, Mengyao Liu, Xin Zhang, Zhu Liu | Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres | 2024 | 129
  4. NO2 satellite retrievals biased by absorption in water

    Localized tropospheric nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) are mostly formed from emission sources, ...

    Labzovskii, L.D., van Geffen, J., Liu, M., van der A, R., de Laat, J., Leune, B., Eskes, H., Lin, X., Ding, J., Richter, A. | Nature Geoscience | 2024 | 17
  5. The Antarctic stratospheric nitrogen hole: Southern Hemisphere and Antarctic springtime total nitrogen dioxide and total ozone variability as observed by Sentinel-5p TROPOMI

    Denitrification within the stratospheric vortex is a crucial process for Antarctic ozone hole for...

    A.T.J. de Laat, J. van Geffen, P. Stammes, H. Eskes, R.J. van der A | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2024 | 24
  6. Antarctic Ozone Hole [in ”State of the Climate in 2022”]

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    A.T.J. de Laat | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2023
  7. Plasma-neutral interactions in the lower thermosphere-ionosphere: The need for in situ measurements to address focused questions

    The lower thermosphere-ionosphere (LTI) is a key transition region between Earth’s atmosphere and...

    Sarris T, Palmroth M, Aikio A, Buchert SC, Clemmons J, Clilverd M, Dandouras I, , Doornbos E, Goodwin LV, Grandin M, , Heelis R, Ivchenko N, Moretto-Jørgensen, T, Kervalishvili G, Knudsen D, Liu HL, Lu G, Malaspina DM, Marghitu O, Maute A, Miloch, WJ, Olsen N, Pfaff R, Stolle C, Talaat E, , Thayer J, Tourgaidis S, Verronen PT and Yamauchi M | Front. Astron. Space Sci. | 2023 | 9
  8. Guidelines for Satellite-based Nowcasting in Africa

    Abdoulahat Diop Alex Roberts Andre Kamga Foamhouhoue Beth Woodhams Douglas Parker Jennifer Fletcher Jos de Laat Lee-Ann Simpson Mark Higgins Morne Gijben Natasa Strelec Mahovic Pilar Ripodas Ralph Petersen Sarah Kimani Stephan Bojinski Steven Goodman Vesa Nietosvaara Vincent Gabaglio Xavier Calbet | 2023
  9. To new heights by flying low: Comparison of aircraft vertical NO2 profiles to model simulations and implications for TROPOMI NO2 retrievals

    The sensitivity of satellites to air pollution close to the sea surface is decreased by the scatt...

    T. Riess K.F. Boersma W. van Roy J. de Laat E. Dammers J. van Vliet | Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2023 | 16
  10. Monitoring and quantifying CO2 emissions of isolated power plants from space,

    Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance for indep...

    X. Lin R. van der A H. Eskes J. de Laat F. Chevallier P. Ciais Z. Deng Y. Geng X. Song X. Ni D. Huo X. Dou Z. Liu | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2023 | 23
  11. Unexpected self-lofting and dynamical confinement of volcanic plumes: the Raikoke 2019 case

    [under review] Recent research has put in evidence the self-lofting capacity of smoke aerosols in...

    Sergey Khaykin, Jos de Laat et al. | [under review] Scientific Reports | 2022
  12. NOx emissions in India derived from OMI satellite observations,

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    Jieying Ding, Ronald van der A, Bas Mijling, Jos de Laat, Henk Eskes, K. Folkert Boersma | Atmospheric Environment: X | 2022 | 14
  13. Antarctic Ozone Hole [in ”State of the Climate in 2021”]

    The 2021 Antarctic ozone hole was the 13th largest in 42 years of satellite observations since 1...

    A.T.J. de Laat | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2022 | 103
  14. Systematic recovery of instrumental timing and phase errors using interferometric surface-waves retrieved from large-N seismic arrays

    Instrumental timing and phase errors are a notorious problem in seismic data acquisition and proc...

    Cornelis Weemstra, Janneke I. de Laat, Arie Verdel, Pieter Smets | Geophysical Journal International | 2021 | 224
  15. Antarctic Ozone Hole [in ”State of the Climate in 2020”]

    [from the full abstract] Above Earth’s surface, the annual lower troposphere temperature equaled ...

    A.T.J. de Laat | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2021 | Volume 102: Issue 8
  16. 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. | Earth Syst. Sci. Data | 2021 | 13
  17. Verification of the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) ozone algorithms based on retrieved daytime and night-time ozone

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    W. Wang, T. Cheng, R.J. van der A, A.T.J. de Laat, and J.E. Williams | Atmos. Meas. Tech. | 2021
  18. A New Divergence Method to Quantify Methane Emissions Using Observations of Sentinel-5P TROPOMI

    We present a new divergence method to estimated methane (CH4) emissions from satellite observed m...

    Mengyao Liu, Ronald van der A, Michiel van Weele, Henk Eskes, Xiao Lu, Pepijn Veefkind, Jos de Laat, Hao Kong, Jingxu Wang, Jiyunting Sun, Jieying Ding, Yuanhong Zhao, Hongjian Weng | Geophysical Research Letters | 2021 | 48
  19. Detection of NO2 pollution plumes from individual ships with the TROPOMI/S5P satellite sensor

    This paper presents an analysis of tropospheric NO2 column measurements from the TROPOspheric Mon...

    Georgoulias, A. K, Boersma, K.F., van Vliet, J., Zhang, X., van der A, R., Zanis, P., and de Laat, J | IOP Publishing Ltd | 2020 | 15
  20. Analysis of properties of the 19 February 2018 volcanic eruption of Mount Sinabung in S5P/TROPOMI and HIMAWARI satellite data

    This study presents an analysis of TROPOMI cloud heights as a proxy for volcanic plume heights in...

    A.T.J. de Laat P. stammes | Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci | 2020 | 20
  21. Connecting the dots: NOx emissions along a West Siberian natural gas pipeline

    New high quality satellite measurements of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) of the TROPOspheric Monitoring ...

    van der A, R.J., de Laat, A.T.J., Ding, J., Eskes, H.J. | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science | 2020 | 3
  22. Daedalus: a low-flying spacecraft for in situ exploration of the lower thermosphere-ionosphere

    The Daedalus mission has been proposed to the European Space Agency (ESA) in response to the call...

    T Sarris, E Talaat, M Palmroth, I Dandouras, E Armandillo, G Kervalishvili, S Buchert, S Tourgaidis, D Malaspina, AN Jaynes, N Paschalidis, J Sample, J Halekas, E Doornbos | accepted | Geoscientific Instrumentation Methods and Data Sys | 2020 | 9
  23. Verification of the AIRS and MLS ozone algorithms based on retrieved daytime and nighttime ozone

    Ozone (O3) plays a significant role in weather and climate on regional to global spatial scales. ...

    W Wang, ATJ de Laat, RJ van der A | submitted | Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2020
  24. State of the climate 2019 - Antarctic and the Southern Ocean - 2019 Antarctic Ozone Hole

    N Kramarova, ATJ de Laat | published | Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. | 2020 | 101
  25. Antarctic Ozone Hole [in ”State of the Climate in 2019”]

    [from the full abstract] Above Earth’s surface, the annual lower troposphere temperature was thir...

    A.T.J. de Laat | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2019 | Volume 101: Issue 8