Research & development at KNMI is mission-driven. The scientific activities are divided over four R&D departments
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 ...
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...
A substantial portion of tropospheric O3 dry deposition occurs after diffusion of O3 through plan...
Chemical reanalysis products have been produced by integrating various satellite observational da...
The Amazon forest is fire sensitive, but, where fires were uncommon as a natural disturbance, def...
Secondary Inorganic Aerosol (SIA) makes up a considerable fraction of the total particulate matte...
We present an ensemble of physically-based ice sheet model projections for the Greenland ice shee...
The energy transition intensifies spatial conflicts between energy infrastructure (EI) and migrat...
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.