Research & development at KNMI is mission-driven. The scientific activities are divided over four R&D departments
Sparkles are defined as intermittent, small-scale lightning discharges near the top of thundersto...
Seasonal variability in source activity and atmospheric temperature were retrieved from 11 years ...
Atmospheric inversions are widely used to evaluate and improve inventories of methane (CH4) emis-...
Multi-angle polarimetric (MAP) satellite observations provide information on aerosol optical and ...
Post-tropical cyclones can have substantial impacts on regions unaccustomed to such powerful stor...
Tropical cyclones (TCs) pose significant risks due to their associated hazards, including powerfu...
This transboundary study evaluates the ability of the new high-resolution atmospheric reanalysis ...
Uncertainty in estimations of the net contribution of anthropogenic aerosol particles, particular...
Coastal settlements, facing increasing flood risk from tropical cyclones (TCs) under climate chan...
High-rise buildings, increasingly a feature of many large cities, impact local atmospheric flow c...
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
Is the dutch national weather service. Primary tasks of KNMI are weather forecasting, and monitoring of weather, climate and seismic activity. KNMI is also the national research and information centre for meteorology, climate, air quality, and seismology.