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Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 16, Iss 10, p 105005 (2021)
Over the past two decades, satellite instruments have provided unprecedented information on global air quality, and yet the remote sensing of surface ozone remains elusive. Here we propose a new method to infer spatial variability in surface ozone by
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https://doaj.org/article/67014989d3684810bc648892ff0e5467
Autor:
David Tarasick, Ian E. Galbally, Owen R. Cooper, Martin G. Schultz, Gerard Ancellet, Thierry Leblanc, Timothy J. Wallington, Jerry Ziemke, Xiong Liu, Martin Steinbacher, Johannes Staehelin, Corinne Vigouroux, James W. Hannigan, Omaira García, Gilles Foret, Prodromos Zanis, Elizabeth Weatherhead, Irina Petropavlovskikh, Helen Worden, Mohammed Osman, Jane Liu, Kai-Lan Chang, Audrey Gaudel, Meiyun Lin, Maria Granados-Muñoz, Anne M. Thompson, Samuel J. Oltmans, Juan Cuesta, Gaelle Dufour, Valerie Thouret, Birgit Hassler, Thomas Trickl, Jessica L. Neu
Publikováno v:
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2019)
From the earliest observations of ozone in the lower atmosphere in the 19th century, both measurement methods and the portion of the globe observed have evolved and changed. These methods have different uncertainties and biases, and the data records
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7f7d5d2c72ec4d7b813c141ab029fd91
Autor:
Daven K. Henze, Daegan Miller, Jessica L. Neu, Arlene M. Fiore, Yang Liu, Mark A. Zondlo, Susan O'Neill, R. Bradley Pierce, J. Jason West, Minghui Diao, Bryan N. Duncan, M. Talat Odman, Tracey Holloway, Armistead G. Russell, Patrick L. Kinney, Jeremy J. Hess, Daniel Tong, Susan C. Anenberg
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science. 4:417-447
Data from satellite instruments provide estimates of gas and particle levels relevant to human health, even pollutants invisible to the human eye. However, the successful interpretation of satellite data requires an understanding of how satellites re
Autor:
Gloria L. Manney, Luis F. Millán, Michelle L. Santee, Krzysztof Wargan, Alyn Lambert, Jessica L. Neu, Frank Werner, Zachary D. Lawrence, Michael J. Schwartz, Nathaniel J. Livesey, William G. Read
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5ea631f0f98870e257dac4d2cff017ec
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10511765.1
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10511765.1
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 20:13109-13130
Tropospheric NO2 and ozone simulations have large uncertainties, but their biases, seasonality, and trends can be improved with NO2 assimilations. We perform global top-down estimates of monthly NOx emissions using two Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OM
Autor:
Joshua L. Laughner, David S. Schimel, Daniel L. Goldberg, Eric A. Kort, Alexander J. Turner, Helen Fitzmaurice, Randall V. Martin, Jessica L. Neu, Hansen Cao, Benjamin Poulter, Daven K. Henze, Joost A. de Gouw, Jinsol Kim, Paul O. Wennberg, David Crisp, Stanley P. Sander, Zhao-Cheng Zeng, Muye Ru, Jeremy Avise, Bart E Croes, Cesunica E. Ivey, Neil C. Swart, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Lesley Ott, Junjie Liu, Sina Hasheminassab, Kevin R. Gurney, Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Kelley C. Barsanti, Dylan B. A. Jones, Abhishek Chatterjee, Zhu Liu, John C. Fyfe, Susan C. Anenberg, Kevin W. Bowman, Yuk L. Yung, Francesca M. Hopkins, Galen A. McKinley, Annmarie Eldering
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 118, iss 46
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 118, iss 46
Significance The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns caused significant changes to human activity that temporarily altered our imprint on the atmosphere, providing a brief glimpse of potential future changes in atmospheric composition. This ev
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dea25dcc96913884191a239db7980cf0
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20211111-200602979
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20211111-200602979
Autor:
Joshua L. Laughner, Jessica L. Neu, David Schimel, Paul O. Wennberg, Kelley Barsanti, Kevin Bowman, Abhishek Chatterjee, Bart Croes, Helen Fitzmaurice, Daven Henze, Jinsol Kim, Eric A. Kort, Zhu Liu, Kazuyuki Miyazaki, Alexander J. Turner, Susan Anenberg, Jeremy Avise, Hansen Cao, David Crisp, Joost de Gouw, Annmarie Eldering, John C. Fyfe, Daniel L. Goldberg, Kevin R. Gurney, Sina Hasheminassab, Francesca Hopkins, Cesunica E. Ivey, Dylan B.A. Jones, Junjie LIu, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Randall V. Martin, Galen A. McKinley, Lesley Ott, Benjamin Poulter, Muye Ru, Stanley P. Sander, Neil Swart, Yuk L. Yung, Zhao-Cheng Zeng
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::664b9bd478efa8c6b4558ecdf0b9c46e
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10506081.2
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10506081.2
Autor:
Marcin L. Witek, John Worden, Zhe Jiang, Hui Su, Bin Zhao, Yang Chen, Zhijin Li, Vivienne H. Payne, Hongrong Shi, Kuo-Nan Liou, Jessica L. Neu, Jonathan H. Jiang, Yuan Wang, Meemong Lee, Yu Gu
Publikováno v:
J Geophys Res Atmos
We investigate the air quality impact of record‐breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5–18 December 2017 using the Weather Research and Forecasting model with Chemistry in combination with satellite and surface observations. This wildf
Autor:
Jessica L. Neu, Marta Abalos, Douglas E. Kinnison, A. S. Glanville, Marianna Linz, Alison Ming
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 19, Pp 5069-5090 (2019)
The circulation of the stratosphere, also known as the Brewer–Dobson circulation, transports water vapor and ozone, with implications for radiative forcing and climate. This circulation is typically quantified from model output by calculating the t
Autor:
Henk Eskes, Jessica L. Neu, Takashi Sekiya, Kengo Sudo, Greg Osterman, Masayuki Takigawa, Kevin W. Bowman, Kazuyuki Miyazaki
Publikováno v:
Science Advances. 7
Efforts to stem the transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) led to rapid, global ancillary reductions in air pollutant emissions. Here, we quantify the impact on tropospheric ozone using a multiconstituent chemical data assimilation syste