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First 193 results for ” Fealy”

  1. Evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5–MOZ and its application to the analysis of the chemical composition of the troposphere with an emphasis on the late RETRO period 1990–2000

    The Tropospheric Chemistry General Circulation model ECHAM5-MOZ was developed between 2001 and 20...

    S Rast, MG Schultz, I Bey, T van Noije, AM Aghedo, G Brasseur, T Diehl, M Esch, L Ganzeveld, I Kirchner, L Kornblueh, A Rhodin, E. Roeckner, H Schmidt, S Schröder, U Schulzweida, P Stier, K Thomas, S Walters | Year: 2014

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  2. Tropospheric ozone and its precursors: reanalysis over the past 45 years and projections for 2030

    Within the EU project RETRO a reconstruction is made of the chemical composition of the troposphe...

    T van Noije, PFJ van Velthoven | Status: published | Journal: Environ. Sci. | Volume: 2 | Year: 2005 | First page: 235 | Last page: 240 | doi: 10.1080/15693430500384382

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  3. Effects of lowering thermometers screens in the Netherlands around 1960

    As a result of a new WMO regulation, KNMI lowered its thermometer screens around 1960 from 2.20 t...

    T. Brandsma | Year: 2022 | Pages: 35

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  4. Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) collection 4: establishing a 17-year-long series of detrended level-1b data

    The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) was launched on 15 July 2004, with an expected mission life...

    Quintus Kleipool, Nico Rozemeijer, Mirna van Hoek, Jonatan Leloux, Erwin Loots, Antje Ludewig, Emiel van der Plas, Daley Adrichem, Raoul Harel, Simon Spronk, Mark ter Linden, Glen Jaross, David Haffner, Pepijn Veefkind, and Pieternel F. Levelt | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 15 | Year: 2022 | First page: 3527 | Last page: 3553 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-3527-2022

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  5. Albatross movement suggests sensitivity to infrasound cues at sea

    The ways in which seabirds navigate over very large spatial scales remain poorly understood. Whil...

    N Gillies, LM Martín López, OFC den Ouden, JD Assink, M Basille, TA Clay, S Clusella-Trullas, R Joo, H Weimerskirch, M Zampolli, JN Zeyl, SC Patrick | Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2218679120

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