31 results on '"Baranowski, Dariusz"'
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2. Calm ocean, stormy sea: Atmospheric and oceanographic observations of the Atlantic during the ARC ship campaign.
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Köhler, Laura, Windmiller, Julia, Baranowski, Dariusz, Brennek, Michał, Ciuryło, Michał, Hayo, Lennéa, Kepski, Daniel, Kinne, Stefan, Latos, Beata, Lobo, Bertrand, Marke, Tobias, Nischik, Timo, Paul, Daria, Stammes, Piet, Szkop, Artur, and Tuinder, Olaf
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INTERTROPICAL convergence zone ,OCEANOGRAPHIC observations ,CEILOMETER ,RADIOSONDES ,AEROSOLS - Abstract
During the Atlantic References and Convection (ARC) ship campaign with the reference MSM114/2, which took place in early 2023, the German research vessel Maria S. Merian travelled from Mindelo, Cape Verde, to Punta Arenas, Chile. One of the main objectives of ARC was to obtain vertically resolved cross sections of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). To this end, we crossed the ITCZ three times in the meridional direction. We present the atmospheric and oceanographic measurements collected during ARC in a standardized way to facilitate working with data from different instruments and to make the data easily accessible. This approach is not limited to ARC but could serve as a prototype for future (and past) ship campaigns. We present data from the integrated ship sensors (DShip), a Humidity and Temperature Profiler (HATPRO), a Ceilometer, aerosol instruments (DustTrak, Microtops, and Calitoo), radiosondes, Uncrewed Aircaft Vehicles (UAV), and Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth (CTD) profiles of the upper ocean. We distinguish temporal continuous data (DShip, HATPRO, Ceilometer, DustTrak) from point measurements (radiosondes, UAVs, CTDs, Calitoo, Microtops). To illustrate the data sets provided, we present examples of measurements taken during the three crossings of the ITCZ and during a storm in the Roaring Forties in the South Atlantic at the end of the campaign. All data sets can be downloaded from Köhler et al. (2024a). An overview of all available data sets, including dois, can be found here: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.966616. For references to the individual data sets, please refer to the data availability section. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Air-sea interaction in tropical atmosphere: influence of ocean mixing on atmospheric processes
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Baranowski, Dariusz B.
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Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
One the major factors determining the development and evolution of atmospheric convection is the sea surface temperature and its variability. Results of this thesis show that state of atmospheric convection impacts the diurnal distribution of thermal energy in the upper ocean. Under calm and clear sky conditions a shallow warm layer of several meters depth develops on the surface of the ocean. This warm layer drives an anomalous flux from the ocean to the atmosphere. A novel Kelvin wave trajectory database based on satellite data is introduced in this study. The investigation of its data shows that substantial fraction of Kelvin waves is initiated as a result of interaction with another Kelvin wave. Two distinct categories are defined and analyzed: the two- and multiple Kelvin wave initiations, and a spin off initiation. Results show that primary forcing of such waves are high diurnal cycle and/or increased wind speed and latent heat flux at the ocean surface. Variability of the ocean surface and subsurface along Kelvin wave trajectories over Indian Ocean is investigated: wind speed and latent heat flux increase and a sea surface temperature anomaly decreases during a wave passage. It is also shown that Kelvin waves are longitude-diurnal cycle phase locked over the Maritime Continent. This cycle phase locking is such that it agrees with mean, local diurnal cycle of convection in the atmosphere. The strength of the longitude-diurnal cycle phase locking differs between non-blocked Kelvin waves, which make successful transition over the Maritime Continent, and blocked waves that terminate within it. The distance between the islands of Sumatra and Borneo agrees with the distance travelled by an average Kelvin wave in one day. This suggests that the Maritime Continent may act as a filter, favoring successful propagation waves, which are in phase with the local diurnal cycle of convection., Comment: PhD thesis, University of Warsaw
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- 2016
4. Signs of the ozone recovery based on multi sensor reanalysis of total ozone for the period 1979–2017
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Krzyścin, Janusz W. and Baranowski, Dariusz B.
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- 2019
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5. Diurnal Cycle of Tropospheric Winds over West Sumatra and Its Variability Associated with Various Climate and Weather Modes
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Szkolka, Wojciech Ryszard, primary, Baranowski, Dariusz Bartłomiej, additional, Flatau, Maria K., additional, Marzuki, Marzuki, additional, Shimomai, Toyoshi, additional, and Hashiguchi, Hiroyuki, additional
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- 2023
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6. BoBBLE : Ocean—Atmosphere Interaction and Its Impact on the South Asian Monsoon
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Vinayachandran, P. N., Matthews, Adrian J., Kumar, K. Vijay, Sanchez-FrankNKs, Alejandra, Thushara, V., George, Jenson, Vijith, V., Webber, Benjamin G. M., Queste, Bastien Y., Roy, Rajdeep, Sarkar, Amit, Baranowski, Dariusz B., Bhat, G. S., Klingman, Nicholas P., Peatman, Simon C., Parida, C., Heywood, Karen J., Hall, Robert, King, Brian, Kent, Elizabeth C., Nayak, Anoop A., Neema, C. P., Amol, P., Lotliker, A., Kankonkar, A., Gracias, D. G., Vernekar, S., D’Souza, A. C., Valluvan, G., Pargaonkar, Shrikant M., Dinesh, K., Giddings, Jack, and Joshi, Manoj
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- 2018
7. Ocean cross-validated observations from R/Vs L'Atalante, Maria S. Merian, and Meteor and related platforms as part of the EUREC4A-OA/ATOMIC campaign
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L'Hégaret, Pierre, primary, Schütte, Florian, additional, Speich, Sabrina, additional, Reverdin, Gilles, additional, Baranowski, Dariusz B., additional, Czeschel, Rena, additional, Fischer, Tim, additional, Foltz, Gregory R., additional, Heywood, Karen J., additional, Krahmann, Gerd, additional, Laxenaire, Rémi, additional, Le Bihan, Caroline, additional, Le Bot, Philippe, additional, Leizour, Stéphane, additional, Rollo, Callum, additional, Schlundt, Michael, additional, Siddle, Elizabeth, additional, Subirade, Corentin, additional, Zhang, Dongxiao, additional, and Karstensen, Johannes, additional
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- 2023
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8. Social-media and newspaper reports reveal large-scale meteorological drivers of floods on Sumatra
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Baranowski, Dariusz B., Flatau, Maria K., Flatau, Piotr J., Karnawati, Dwikorita, Barabasz, Katarzyna, Labuz, Michal, Latos, Beata, Schmidt, Jerome M., Paski, Jaka A. I., and Marzuki
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- 2020
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9. Isotopic measurements in water vapor, precipitation, and seawater during EUREC4A
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Bailey, Adriana, primary, Aemisegger, Franziska, additional, Villiger, Leonie, additional, Los, Sebastian A., additional, Reverdin, Gilles, additional, Quiñones Meléndez, Estefanía, additional, Acquistapace, Claudia, additional, Baranowski, Dariusz B., additional, Böck, Tobias, additional, Bony, Sandrine, additional, Bordsdorff, Tobias, additional, Coffman, Derek, additional, de Szoeke, Simon P., additional, Diekmann, Christopher J., additional, Dütsch, Marina, additional, Ertl, Benjamin, additional, Galewsky, Joseph, additional, Henze, Dean, additional, Makuch, Przemyslaw, additional, Noone, David, additional, Quinn, Patricia K., additional, Rösch, Michael, additional, Schneider, Andreas, additional, Schneider, Matthias, additional, Speich, Sabrina, additional, Stevens, Bjorn, additional, and Thompson, Elizabeth J., additional
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- 2023
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10. The Surface Diurnal Warm Layer in the Indian Ocean during CINDY/DYNAMO
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Matthews, Adrian J., Baranowski, Dariusz B., Heywood, Karen J., Flatau, Piotr J., and Schmidtko, Sunke
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- 2014
11. Radar observations of individual rain drops in the free atmosphere
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Schmidt, Jerome M., Flatau, Piotr J., Harasti, Paul R., Yates, Robert D., Littleton, Ricky, Pritchard, Michael S., Fischer, Jody M., Fischer, Erin J., Kohri, William J., Vetter, Jerome R., Richman, Scott, Baranowski, Dariusz B., Anderson, Mark J., Fletcher, Ed, and Lando, David W.
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- 2012
12. The effectiveness of selected decontamination techniques in the process of decontamination of chemical protection suits used by chemical rescue units in Fire Service
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Salamonowicz Zdzisław, Matuszkiewicz Rafał, Ciuka-Witrylak Małgorzata, Baranowski Dariusz, Chrzęstek Jacek, and Biedugnis Stanisław
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The paper presents research of the process of decontamination of chemical protection suits. The results of the research show the effectiveness of selected decontamination techniques. In experiments took into account the influence of the contaminant, the time of decontamination, the type of the decontamination agent and the use of mechanical support in removing the contaminant. The research has shown how to minimize the negative action of hazardous substances on protective clothing and show the problem of the possibility of secondary contamination. They demonstrate the impact of each factors on the quality of decontamination and showed that small changes in the process of decontamination significantly affect the safety of the rescuer. The key to effective decontamination is the synergy effect of the studied parameters. This approach will allow efficient and effective execution of the decontamination process, minimize the risk of contact between rescuers and the contaminant and prevent secondary contamination.
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- 2018
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13. Interannual Variability of the GNSS Precipitable Water Vapor in the Global Tropics
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Baldysz, Zofia, primary, Nykiel, Grzegorz, additional, Latos, Beata, additional, Baranowski, Dariusz B., additional, and Figurski, Mariusz, additional
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- 2021
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14. Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Subcutaneous Cladribine Used in Increased Dosage in Patients with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis: 20-Year Observational Study
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Rejdak, Konrad, primary, Zasybska, Adriana, additional, Pietruczuk, Aleksandra, additional, Baranowski, Dariusz, additional, Szklener, Sebastian, additional, Kaczmarek, Magda, additional, and Stelmasiak, Zbigniew, additional
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- 2021
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15. Ocean cross-validated observations from the R/Vs L’Atalante, Maria S. Merian and Meteor and related platforms as part of the EUREC4A-OA/ATOMIC campaign.
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L’Hégaret, Pierre, Schütte, Florian, Speich, Sabrina, Reverdin, Gilles, Baranowski, Dariusz B., Czeschel, Rena, Fischer, Tim, Foltz, Gregory R., Heywood, Karen J., Krahmann, Gerd, Laxenaire, Rémi, Le Bihan, Caroline, Le Bot, Philippe, Leizour, Stéphane, Rollo, Callum, Schlundt, Michael, Siddle, Elizabeth, Subirade, Corentin, Dongxiao Zhang, and Karstensen, Johannes
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OCEAN-atmosphere interaction ,MESOSCALE eddies ,WATER masses ,REMOTE-sensing images ,METEOR showers ,METEORS - Abstract
The northwestern Tropical Atlantic Ocean is a turbulent region, filled with mesoscale eddies and large-scale currents. In this intense dynamical context, several water masses with thermohaline characteristics of different origins are advected, mixed, and stirred, at the surface and at depth. The EUREC4A-OA/ATOMIC experiment that took place in January and February 2020 was dedicated to assess the processes at play in this region, especially the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere. For that, four oceanographic vessels and different autonomous platforms measured properties near the air-sea interface and acquired thousands of upper-ocean (400-2000 m) profiles. However, each device had its own observing capability, varying from deep measurements acquired during vessel stations to shipboard underway near-surface observations and measurements from autonomous and uncrewed systems (such as Saildrones). These observations were undertaken with a specific sampling strategy guided by near-real time satellite images and adapted every half day based on the process that was investigated. These processes were characterized by different spatio-temporal scales: from mesoscale eddies, with diameters exceeding 100 km, to submesoscale filaments of 1 km width. This article describes the data sets gathered from the different devices and how the data were calibrated and validated, in order to ensure an overall consistency, the platforms’ datasets are cross-validated using a hierarchy of instruments defined by their own specificity and calibration procedures. This has enabled the quantification of the uncertainty of the measured parameters when the different datasets are used together. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. EUREC<sup>4</sup>A
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Stevens, Bjorn, primary, Bony, Sandrine, additional, Farrell, David, additional, Ament, Felix, additional, Blyth, Alan, additional, Fairall, Christopher, additional, Karstensen, Johannes, additional, Quinn, Patricia K., additional, Speich, Sabrina, additional, Acquistapace, Claudia, additional, Aemisegger, Franziska, additional, Albright, Anna Lea, additional, Bellenger, Hugo, additional, Bodenschatz, Eberhard, additional, Caesar, Kathy-Ann, additional, Chewitt-Lucas, Rebecca, additional, de Boer, Gijs, additional, Delanoë, Julien, additional, Denby, Leif, additional, Ewald, Florian, additional, Fildier, Benjamin, additional, Forde, Marvin, additional, George, Geet, additional, Gross, Silke, additional, Hagen, Martin, additional, Hausold, Andrea, additional, Heywood, Karen J., additional, Hirsch, Lutz, additional, Jacob, Marek, additional, Jansen, Friedhelm, additional, Kinne, Stefan, additional, Klocke, Daniel, additional, Kölling, Tobias, additional, Konow, Heike, additional, Lothon, Marie, additional, Mohr, Wiebke, additional, Naumann, Ann Kristin, additional, Nuijens, Louise, additional, Olivier, Léa, additional, Pincus, Robert, additional, Pöhlker, Mira, additional, Reverdin, Gilles, additional, Roberts, Gregory, additional, Schnitt, Sabrina, additional, Schulz, Hauke, additional, Siebesma, A. Pier, additional, Stephan, Claudia Christine, additional, Sullivan, Peter, additional, Touzé-Peiffer, Ludovic, additional, Vial, Jessica, additional, Vogel, Raphaela, additional, Zuidema, Paquita, additional, Alexander, Nicola, additional, Alves, Lyndon, additional, Arixi, Sophian, additional, Asmath, Hamish, additional, Bagheri, Gholamhossein, additional, Baier, Katharina, additional, Bailey, Adriana, additional, Baranowski, Dariusz, additional, Baron, Alexandre, additional, Barrau, Sébastien, additional, Barrett, Paul A., additional, Batier, Frédéric, additional, Behrendt, Andreas, additional, Bendinger, Arne, additional, Beucher, Florent, additional, Bigorre, Sebastien, additional, Blades, Edmund, additional, Blossey, Peter, additional, Bock, Olivier, additional, Böing, Steven, additional, Bosser, Pierre, additional, Bourras, Denis, additional, Bouruet-Aubertot, Pascale, additional, Bower, Keith, additional, Branellec, Pierre, additional, Branger, Hubert, additional, Brennek, Michal, additional, Brewer, Alan, additional, Brilouet, Pierre-Etienne, additional, Brügmann, Björn, additional, Buehler, Stefan A., additional, Burke, Elmo, additional, Burton, Ralph, additional, Calmer, Radiance, additional, Canonici, Jean-Christophe, additional, Carton, Xavier, additional, Cato Jr., Gregory, additional, Charles, Jude Andre, additional, Chazette, Patrick, additional, Chen, Yanxu, additional, Chilinski, Michal T., additional, Choularton, Thomas, additional, Chuang, Patrick, additional, Clarke, Shamal, additional, Coe, Hugh, additional, Cornet, Céline, additional, Coutris, Pierre, additional, Couvreux, Fleur, additional, Crewell, Susanne, additional, Cronin, Timothy, additional, Cui, Zhiqiang, additional, Cuypers, Yannis, additional, Daley, Alton, additional, Damerell, Gillian M., additional, Dauhut, Thibaut, additional, Deneke, Hartwig, additional, Desbios, Jean-Philippe, additional, Dörner, Steffen, additional, Donner, Sebastian, additional, Douet, Vincent, additional, Drushka, Kyla, additional, Dütsch, Marina, additional, Ehrlich, André, additional, Emanuel, Kerry, additional, Emmanouilidis, Alexandros, additional, Etienne, Jean-Claude, additional, Etienne-Leblanc, Sheryl, additional, Faure, Ghislain, additional, Feingold, Graham, additional, Ferrero, Luca, additional, Fix, Andreas, additional, Flamant, Cyrille, additional, Flatau, Piotr Jacek, additional, Foltz, Gregory R., additional, Forster, Linda, additional, Furtuna, Iulian, additional, Gadian, Alan, additional, Galewsky, Joseph, additional, Gallagher, Martin, additional, Gallimore, Peter, additional, Gaston, Cassandra, additional, Gentemann, Chelle, additional, Geyskens, Nicolas, additional, Giez, Andreas, additional, Gollop, John, additional, Gouirand, Isabelle, additional, Gourbeyre, Christophe, additional, de Graaf, Dörte, additional, de Groot, Geiske E., additional, Grosz, Robert, additional, Güttler, Johannes, additional, Gutleben, Manuel, additional, Hall, Kashawn, additional, Harris, George, additional, Helfer, Kevin C., additional, Henze, Dean, additional, Herbert, Calvert, additional, Holanda, Bruna, additional, Ibanez-Landeta, Antonio, additional, Intrieri, Janet, additional, Iyer, Suneil, additional, Julien, Fabrice, additional, Kalesse, Heike, additional, Kazil, Jan, additional, Kellman, Alexander, additional, Kidane, Abiel T., additional, Kirchner, Ulrike, additional, Klingebiel, Marcus, additional, Körner, Mareike, additional, Kremper, Leslie Ann, additional, Kretzschmar, Jan, additional, Krüger, Ovid, additional, Kumala, Wojciech, additional, Kurz, Armin, additional, L'Hégaret, Pierre, additional, Labaste, Matthieu, additional, Lachlan-Cope, Tom, additional, Laing, Arlene, additional, Landschützer, Peter, additional, Lang, Theresa, additional, Lange, Diego, additional, Lange, Ingo, additional, Laplace, Clément, additional, Lavik, Gauke, additional, Laxenaire, Rémi, additional, Le Bihan, Caroline, additional, Leandro, Mason, additional, Lefevre, Nathalie, additional, Lena, Marius, additional, Lenschow, Donald, additional, Li, Qiang, additional, Lloyd, Gary, additional, Los, Sebastian, additional, Losi, Niccolò, additional, Lovell, Oscar, additional, Luneau, Christopher, additional, Makuch, Przemyslaw, additional, Malinowski, Szymon, additional, Manta, Gaston, additional, Marinou, Eleni, additional, Marsden, Nicholas, additional, Masson, Sebastien, additional, Maury, Nicolas, additional, Mayer, Bernhard, additional, Mayers-Als, Margarette, additional, Mazel, Christophe, additional, McGeary, Wayne, additional, McWilliams, James C., additional, Mech, Mario, additional, Mehlmann, Melina, additional, Meroni, Agostino Niyonkuru, additional, Mieslinger, Theresa, additional, Minikin, Andreas, additional, Minnett, Peter, additional, Möller, Gregor, additional, Morfa Avalos, Yanmichel, additional, Muller, Caroline, additional, Musat, Ionela, additional, Napoli, Anna, additional, Neuberger, Almuth, additional, Noisel, Christophe, additional, Noone, David, additional, Nordsiek, Freja, additional, Nowak, Jakub L., additional, Oswald, Lothar, additional, Parker, Douglas J., additional, Peck, Carolyn, additional, Person, Renaud, additional, Philippi, Miriam, additional, Plueddemann, Albert, additional, Pöhlker, Christopher, additional, Pörtge, Veronika, additional, Pöschl, Ulrich, additional, Pologne, Lawrence, additional, Posyniak, Michał, additional, Prange, Marc, additional, Quiñones Meléndez, Estefanía, additional, Radtke, Jule, additional, Ramage, Karim, additional, Reimann, Jens, additional, Renault, Lionel, additional, Reus, Klaus, additional, Reyes, Ashford, additional, Ribbe, Joachim, additional, Ringel, Maximilian, additional, Ritschel, Markus, additional, Rocha, Cesar B., additional, Rochetin, Nicolas, additional, Röttenbacher, Johannes, additional, Rollo, Callum, additional, Royer, Haley, additional, Sadoulet, Pauline, additional, Saffin, Leo, additional, Sandiford, Sanola, additional, Sandu, Irina, additional, Schäfer, Michael, additional, Schemann, Vera, additional, Schirmacher, Imke, additional, Schlenczek, Oliver, additional, Schmidt, Jerome, additional, Schröder, Marcel, additional, Schwarzenboeck, Alfons, additional, Sealy, Andrea, additional, Senff, Christoph J., additional, Serikov, Ilya, additional, Shohan, Samkeyat, additional, Siddle, Elizabeth, additional, Smirnov, Alexander, additional, Späth, Florian, additional, Spooner, Branden, additional, Stolla, M. Katharina, additional, Szkółka, Wojciech, additional, de Szoeke, Simon P., additional, Tarot, Stéphane, additional, Tetoni, Eleni, additional, Thompson, Elizabeth, additional, Thomson, Jim, additional, Tomassini, Lorenzo, additional, Totems, Julien, additional, Ubele, Alma Anna, additional, Villiger, Leonie, additional, von Arx, Jan, additional, Wagner, Thomas, additional, Walther, Andi, additional, Webber, Ben, additional, Wendisch, Manfred, additional, Whitehall, Shanice, additional, Wiltshire, Anton, additional, Wing, Allison A., additional, Wirth, Martin, additional, Wiskandt, Jonathan, additional, Wolf, Kevin, additional, Worbes, Ludwig, additional, Wright, Ethan, additional, Wulfmeyer, Volker, additional, Young, Shanea, additional, Zhang, Chidong, additional, Zhang, Dongxiao, additional, Ziemen, Florian, additional, Zinner, Tobias, additional, and Zöger, Martin, additional
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- 2021
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17. Equatorial Waves Triggering Extreme Rainfall and Floods in Southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Latos, Beata, primary, Lefort, Thierry, additional, Flatau, Maria K., additional, Flatau, Piotr J., additional, Permana, Donaldi S., additional, Baranowski, Dariusz B., additional, Paski, Jaka A. I., additional, Makmur, Erwin, additional, Sulystyo, Eko, additional, Peyrillé, Philippe, additional, Feng, Zhe, additional, Matthews, Adrian J., additional, and Schmidt, Jerome M., additional
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- 2021
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18. EUREC 4 A
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Stevens, Bjorn, Bony, Sandrine, Farrell, David, Ament, Felix, Blyth, Alan M., Fairall, Chiristopher W., Karstensen, Johannes, Quinn, Patricia K., Speich, Sabrina, Acquistapace, Claudia, Aemisegger, Franziska, Albright, Anna, Bellenger, Hugo, Bodenschatz, Eberhard, Caesar, Kathy-Ann, Chewitt-Lucas, Rebecca, De Boer, Gijs, Delanoë, Julien, Denby, Leif Christopher, Ewald, Florian, Fildier, Benjamin, Forde, Marvin, George, Geet, Gross, Silke, Hagen, Martin, Hausold, Andrea, Heywood, Karen J., Hirsch, Lutz, Jacob, Marek, Jansen, Friedhelm, Kinne, Stefan, Klocke, Daniel, Kölling, Tobias, Konow, Heike, Lothon, Marie, Mohr, Wiebke, Naumann, Ann Kristin, Nuijens, Louise, Olivier, Léa, Pincus, Robert, Pöhlker, Mira L., Reverdin, Gilles, Roberts, Gregory, Schnitt, Sabrina, Sullivan, Peter P., Touzé-Peiffer, Ludovic, Vial, Jessica, Vogel, Raphaela, Alexander, Nicola, Alves, Lyndon, Arixi, Sophian, Asmath, Hamish, Bagheri, Gholamhossein, Bailey, Adriana, Baranowski, Dariusz, Baron, Alexandre, Barrau, Sébastien, Barrett, Paul Alan, Behrendt, Andreas, Bendinger, Arne, Beucher, Florent, Bigorre, Sebastien, Bosser, Pierre, Blossey, P., Bock, Olivier, Bourras, Denis, Bouruet-Aubertot, Pascale, Bower, K, Branger, H, Brennek, M, Brewer, A, Brilouet, P.-E, Brügmann, B, Buehler, S, Burke, E, Burton, R, Böing, S, Calmer, R, Canonici, J.-C, Carton, X, Cato, G, Charles, J, Chazette, Patrick, Chen, Y, Choularton, T, Chuang, P, Clarke, S, Coe, H, Cornet, C, Coutris, P, Couvreux, F, Crewell, S, Cronin, T, Cui, Z, Cuypers, Y, Daley, A, Damerell, G, Dauhut, T, De Graaf, D, De Groot, G, De Szoeke, S, Deneke, H, Desbios, J.-P, Douet, V, Drushka, K, Dütsch, M, Ehrlich, A, Emanuel, K, Emmanouilidis, A, Etienne, J.-C, Etienne-Leblanc, S, Faure, G, Feingold, G, Ferrero, L, Fix, A, Flamant, Cyrille, Flatau, P, Foltz, G, Gadian, A, Galewsky, J, Gallagher, M, Gallimore, P, Gaston, C, Gentemann, C, Geyskens, N, Giez, A, Gourbeyre, C, Grosz, R, Gutleben, M, Güttler, J, Hall, K, Harris, G, Helfer, K, Henze, D, Herbert, C, Holanda, B, Ibanez-Landeta, A, Intrieri, J, Iyer, S, Julien, F, Kalesse, H, Kazil, J, Kellman, A, Kirchner, U, Klingebiel, M, Kremper, L, Kretzschmar, J, Krüger, O, Kurz, A, Körner, M, L'hégaret, P, Lachlan-Cope, T, Laing, A, Landschützer, P, Lang, T, Lange, D, Lange, I, Laplace, C, Laxenaire, R, Le Bihan, C, Leandro, M, Lefevre, N, Lenschow, D, Li, Q, Lloyd, G, Los, S, Losi, N, Lovell, O, Luneau, C, Makuch, P, Malinowski, S, Manta, G, Marinou, E, Marsden, N, Matthieu, L, Maury, N, Mayer, B, Mayers-Als, M, Mazel, Christophe, Mcgeary, W, Mcwilliams, J, Mech, M, Mehlmann, M, Meroni, A, Mieslinger, T, Minikin, A, Avalos, Y, Muller, Caroline, Musat, I, Möller, G, Napoli, A, Neuberger, A, Noone, D, Nordsiek, F, Nowak, J, Oswald, L, Parker, D, Peck, C, Person, R, Plueddemann, A, Pologne, L, Posyniak, M, Prange, M, Pöhlker, C, Pörtge, V, Pöschl, U, Quiñones Meléndez, E, Radtke, J, Ramage, K, Reimann, J, Renault, L, Reus, K, Reyes, A, Ribbe, J, Ringel, M, Ritschel, M, Rocha, C, Rochetin, N, Rollo, C, Röttenbacher, J, Saffin, L, Sandiford, S, Sandu, I, Schemann, V, Schirmacher, I, Schlenczek, O, Schmidt, J, Schröder, M, Schulz, H, Schwarzenboeck, A, Schäfer, M, Sealy, A, Serikov, I, Shohan, S, Siddle, E, Siebesma, A, Späth, F, Stephan, C, Stolla, M, Szkółka, W, Tarot, S, Tetoni, E, Thompson, E, Thomson, J, Tomassini, L, Totems, J, Villiger, L, Walther, A, Webber, B, Wendisch, M, Whitehall, S, Wiltshire, A, Wing, A, Wirth, M, Wiskandt, J, Wolf, K, Worbes, L, Wright, E, Wulfmeyer, V, Young, S, Zhang, D, Zhang, C, Ziemen, F, Zinner, T, Zuidema, P, Zöger, M, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (UMR 8539) (LMD), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-École des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Département des Géosciences - ENS Paris, École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL), Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH), Meteorological Institute [Hamburg], University of Hamburg, National Centre for Atmospheric Science [Leeds] (NCAS), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research [Kiel] (GEOMAR), NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory [Seattle] (PMEL), Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology [Köln] (IGM), University of Cologne, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science [Zürich] (IAC), Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule - 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LATMOS, Institut Pythéas (OSU PYTHEAS), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
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19. Pericardial tamponade as the first manifestation of bronchial adenocarcinoma
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Kuzemko Dorota, Fidor-Mikita Ewa, Lachowska-Kotowska Patrycja, Prystupa Andrzej, Baranowski Dariusz, and Dzida Grzegorz
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,pericar ,business.industry ,Pharmacology toxicology ,Pharmacy ,General Medicine ,lung neoplasms ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,cardiac tamponade ,Medicine ,Radiology ,BRONCHIAL ADENOCARCINOMA ,Tamponade ,business ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Case report. A 58-year-old woman was admitted to the Department of Internal Diseases due to resting dyspnoea, tachycardia and malaise. Her chest X-ray revealed inflammatory lesions, and empiric antibiotic therapy was initiated. Chest CT was then performed which showed lung tumours. During hospitalization, the patient suddenly developed cardiogenic shock induced by pericardial tamponade. The fluid from pericardium was subsequently collected. An histopathological examination of the fluid showed the presence of atypical cells. The patient then underwent bronchoscopy, the biopsy material of which revealed bronchial adenocarcinoma.
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20. B BBLE: Ocean–Atmosphere Interaction and Its Impact on the South Asian Monsoon
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Vinayachandran, P. N., Matthews, Adrian J., Kumar, K. Vijay, Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra, Thushara, V., George, Jenson, Vijith, V., Webber, Benjamin G. M., Queste, Bastien Y., Roy, Rajdeep, Sarkar, Amit, Baranowski, Dariusz B., Bhat, G. S., Klingaman, Nicholas P., Peatman, Simon C., Parida, C., Heywood, Karen J., Hall, Robert, King, Brian, Kent, Elizabeth C., Nayak, Anoop A., Neema, C. P., Amol, P., Lotliker, A., Kankonkar, A., Gracias, D. G., Vernekar, S., D’Souza, A. C., Valluvan, G., Pargaonkar, Shrikant M., Dinesh, K., Giddings, Jack, and Joshi, Manoj
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Atmosphere ,Atmospheric Science ,Boundary layer ,South asia ,Oceanography ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010505 oceanography ,BENGAL ,Environmental science ,Monsoon ,01 natural sciences ,Bay ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) plays a fundamental role in controlling the weather systems that make up the South Asian summer monsoon system. In particular, the southern BoB has cooler sea surface temperatures (SST) that influence ocean–atmosphere interaction and impact the monsoon. Compared to the southeastern BoB, the southwestern BoB is cooler, more saline, receives much less rain, and is influenced by the summer monsoon current (SMC). To examine the impact of these features on the monsoon, the BoB Boundary Layer Experiment (BoBBLE) was jointly undertaken by India and the United Kingdom during June–July 2016. Physical and biogeochemical observations were made using a conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) profiler, five ocean gliders, an Oceanscience Underway CTD (uCTD), a vertical microstructure profiler (VMP), two acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs), Argo floats, drifting buoys, meteorological sensors, and upper-air radiosonde balloons. The observations were made along a zonal section at 8°N between 85.3° and 89°E with a 10-day time series at 8°N, 89°E. This paper presents the new observed features of the southern BoB from the BoBBLE field program, supported by satellite data. Key results from the BoBBLE field campaign show the Sri Lanka dome and the SMC in different stages of their seasonal evolution and two freshening events during which salinity decreased in the upper layer, leading to the formation of thick barrier layers. BoBBLE observations were taken during a suppressed phase of the intraseasonal oscillation; they captured in detail the warming of the ocean mixed layer and the preconditioning of the atmosphere to convection.
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21. Acute liver injury in the course of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma
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Kuzemko-Baranowska, Dorota, primary, Baranowski, Dariusz, additional, and Prystupa, Andrzej, additional
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22. The Dynamics of the Southwest Monsoon Current in 2016 from High-Resolution In Situ Observations and Models
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Webber, Benjamin G. M., primary, Matthews, Adrian J., additional, Vinayachandran, P. N., additional, Neema, C. P., additional, Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra, additional, Vijith, V., additional, Amol, P., additional, and Baranowski, Dariusz B., additional
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23. The effectiveness of selected decontamination techniques in the process of decontamination of chemical protection suits used by chemical rescue units in Fire Service.
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Rogula-Kozłowska, W., Walczak, A., Polańczyk, A., Salamonowicz, Zdzisław, Matuszkiewicz, Rafał, Ciuka-Witrylak, Małgorzata, Baranowski, Dariusz, Chrzęstek, Jacek, and Biedugnis, Stanisław
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24. Vision deterioration in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES)
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Baranowski, Dariusz, primary, Rejdak, Konrad, additional, Kiszka, Agnieszka, additional, Nowomiejska, Katarzyna, additional, and Rejdak, Robert, additional
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25. Disability caused by post-stroke visual impairment as an underestimated clinical problem — case report
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Baranowski, Dariusz, primary, Rejdak, Konrad, additional, Cisek, Ewelina, additional, Cisek, Agnieszka, additional, Kiszka, Agnieszka, additional, Nowomiejska, Katarzyna, additional, and Rejdak, Robert, additional
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26. Phase locking between atmospheric convectively coupled equatorial Kelvin waves and the diurnal cycle of precipitation over the Maritime Continent
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Baranowski, Dariusz B., primary, Flatau, Maria K., additional, Flatau, Piotr J., additional, and Matthews, Adrian J., additional
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27. A Study of CINDY/DYNAMO MJO Suppressed Phase
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Chen, Sue, primary, Flatau, Maria, primary, Jensen, Tommy G., primary, Shinoda, Toshiaki, primary, Schmidt, Jerome, primary, May, Paul, primary, Cummings, James, primary, Liu, Ming, primary, Ciesielski, Paul E., primary, Fairall, Christopher W., primary, Lien, Ren-Chieh, primary, Baranowski, Dariusz B., primary, Chi, Nan-Hsun, primary, de Szoeke, Simon, primary, and Edson, James, primary
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28. Sumy opadów atmosferycznych w Polsce w latach 1951-1995
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Kirschenstein, Małgorzata and Baranowski, Dariusz
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The aim of this article is the analysis of the seasonal and annual course of precipitation totals and their spatial distribution in Poland. T he basis for the analysis was mean daily precipitation totals for the 1951-199 5 period from 55 IMW M (Institute of Meteorology Wa - ter Management) stations and precipitation maps showing mean monthly, seasonal and annual rainfall distribution. The main part of the work is a description of spatial distribution of precipitation in Poland. Particularly winter a nd summer precipitation totals has been analyzed. In the article an annual period has been divided into four meteorological seasons: spring (whole months - III, IV, V), summer (VI, VII, VIII), autumn (IX, X, XI) and winter (XII, I, II). The research of rainfall variation in Poland in the seasonal and annual course has shown that: - summer precipitation totals are two times higher than in winter, - differences between spring and autumn precipitation totals are small, autumn slightly (1,1) exceed spring values, - quotient of winter/summer total precipitation decrease eastward showing gradual growth of continentality, - quotient of autumn/spring total precipitation diminishes from the north to the south of Poland; rather big quotients in the north are the result of the warming caused by the Baltic Sea during the autumn, - 62.9% of precipitation in Poland occur in the warm half-year.
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29. Isotopic measurements in water vapor, precipitation, and seawater during EUREC4A.
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Bailey, Adriana, Aemisegger, Franziska, Villiger, Leonie, Los, Sebastian A., Reverdin, Gilles, Meléndez, Estefanía Quiñones, Acquistapace, Claudia, Baranowski, Dariusz B., Böck, Tobias, Bony, Sandrine, Bordsdorff, Tobias, Coffman, Derek, Szoeke, Simon P. de, Diekmann, Christopher J., Dütsch, Marina, Ertl, Benjamin, Galewsky, Joseph, Henze, Dean, Makuch, Przemyslaw, and Noone, David
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ATMOSPHERIC layers ,SEA water analysis ,SEAWATER ,ISOTOPIC analysis ,TRADE winds ,WATER vapor ,ATMOSPHERIC water vapor measurement - Abstract
In early 2020, an international team set out to investigate trade wind cumulus and their coupling to the large-scale circulation through the field campaign EUREC
4 A: ElUcidating the RolE of Clouds-Circulation Coupling in ClimAte. Focused on the western tropical Atlantic near Barbados, EUREC4 A deployed a number of innovative observational strategies, including a large network of water isotopic measurements, to study the tropical shallow convective environment. The goal of the isotopic measurements was to elucidate processes that regulate the hydroclimate state -- for example, by identifying moisture sources, quantifying mixing between atmospheric layers, characterizing the microphysics that influence the formation and persistence of clouds and precipitation, and providing an extra constraint in the evaluation of numerical simulations. During EUREC4 A, researchers deployed seven water vapor isotopic analyzers on two aircraft, on three ships, and at the Barbados Cloud Observatory (BCO). Precipitation was also collected for isotopic analysis at BCO and from aboard four ships. In addition, three ships collected seawater for isotopic analysis. All told, the in situ data span the period 5 January through 22 February 2020 and cover the approximate area 6 to 16° N and -50 to -60° W. Moreover, water vapor isotope ratios were measured from a few meters to nearly 8 km above sea level. This paper describes the full EUREC4 A isotopic in situ data collection -- providing extensive information about sampling strategies and data uncertainties -- and also guides readers to complementary remotely sensed water vapor isotope ratios. DOIs for the multiple isotopic datasets are provided in Sect. 5 Data Availability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Ocean surface warm layers: development and spatio-temporal variability in the Bay of Bengal during the 2016 summer monsoon.
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Baranowski, Dariusz, Matthews, Adrian, Vinayachandran, Pn, Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra, Webber, Benjamin, Queste, Bastien, and Heywood, Karen
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Interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean play an important role in the development and evolution of the summer monsoon in the Bay of Bengal (BoB). Convective cloud systems that form over the BoB's warm waters bring rainfall to the Indian subcontinent during the summer monsoon season. The amount of energy available for development of the convective systems is highly dependent on the sea surface temperature (SST). Surface warm layers in the ocean are relatively thin (~5m) and short-lived (~8h), and often develop at the ocean surface during the daytime through solar heating and increased SST. Persistent neglect of this layer in weather forecast models results in underestimation of the net energy flux from the ocean to the atmosphere, which may lead to biases in monsoon precipitation patterns. Although it plays an important role throughout many stages of convective development, diurnal warm layers are rarely directly measured and their spatial and temporal variability and dependence on the environmental conditions is poorly understood. During the Bay of Bengal Boundary Layer Experiment (BoBBLE) 5 gliders were deployed to measure upper ocean properties at high resolution across the BoB in July 2016. This dataset provides a unique insight into warm layer development, evolution and decay as well as its spatial and temporal variability and dependence on varying environmental conditions. Time series from the 5 individual platforms show clear variability of warm layer characteristics. In this presentation, dependence on atmospheric (surface wind speed, solar insolation and precipitation) and oceanic (stratification and currents) conditions on warm layer evolution will be addressed based on observations from those platforms. Further insight into warm layer occurrence and its spatial and temporal variability is gained by high resolution simulations with KPP ocean model set up to represent conditions during BoBBLE experiment. Our results show that although warm layer formation is primarily forced by atmospheric conditions, its characteristics (e.g. amplitude of SST anomaly) depends on states of both atmosphere (wind speed and insolation) and ocean (stratification and currents). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. The dynamics of the Southwest Monsoon Current in the Bay of Bengal.
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Webber, Ben, Matthews, Adrian, Vinayachandran, P.N., Neema, C. P., Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra, Vijith, V. V., Prakash, Amol, and Baranowski, Dariusz
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