369 results on '"Tamminen, J."'
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2. From Bottom-Up to Top-Down : Europe’s CO 2 Emissions Monitoring Capacity
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Janssens-Maenhout, G., Pinty, B., Dowell, M., Zunker, H., Andersson, E., Balsamo, G., Bézy, J.-L., Brunhes, T., Bösch, H., Bojkov, B., Brunner, D., Buchwitz, M., Crisp, D., Ciais, P., Counet, P., Dee, D., van der Gon, H. Denier, Dolman, H., Drinkwater, M. R., Dubovik, O., Engelen, R., Fehr, T., Fernandez, V., Heimann, M., Holmlund, K., Houweling, S., Husband, R., Juvyns, O., Kentarchos, A., Landgraf, J., Lang, R., Löscher, A., Marshall, J., Meijer, Y., Nakajima, M., Palmer, P. I., Peylin, P., Rayner, P., Scholze, M., Sierk, B., Tamminen, J., and Veefkind, P.
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- 2021
3. Toward an Operational Anthropogenic CO₂ Emissions Monitoring and Verification Support Capacity
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Janssens-Maenhout, G., Pinty, B., Dowell, M., Zunker, H., Andersson, E., Balsamo, G., Bézy, J.-L., Brunhes, T., Bösch, H., Bojkov, B., Brunner, D., Buchwitz, M., Crisp, D., Ciais, P., Counet, P., Dee, D., van der Gon, H. Denier, Dolman, H., Drinkwater, M. R., Dubovik, O., Engelen, R., Fehr, T., Fernandez, V., Heimann, M., Holmlund, K., Houweling, S., Husband, R., Juvyns, O., Kentarchos, A., Landgraf, J., Lang, R., Löscher, A., Marshall, J., Meijer, Y., Nakajima, M., Palmer, P. I., Peylin, P., Rayner, P., Scholze, M., Sierk, B., Tamminen, J., and Veefkind, P.
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- 2020
4. Towards a Comprehensive Evaluation of the Environmental and Health Impacts of Shipping Emissions
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Kukkonen, J., primary, Fridell, E., additional, Jalkanen, J.-P., additional, Moldanova, J., additional, Ntziachristos, L., additional, Grigoriadis, A., additional, Barmpas, F., additional, Tsegas, G., additional, Maragkidou, A., additional, Sofiev, Mikhail, additional, Grönholm, T., additional, Majamäki, E., additional, Borken-Kleefeld, J., additional, Sokhi, R. S., additional, Tiwari, P. R., additional, Ozdemir, U. A., additional, Zervakis, V., additional, Krasakopoulou, E., additional, Hassellöv, I.-M., additional, Ytreberg, E., additional, Williams, I., additional, Hudson, M., additional, Zapata-Restrepo, L., additional, Hole, L. R., additional, Aghito, M., additional, Breivik, O., additional, Petrovic, M., additional, Rodriguez-Mozaz, S., additional, Ktoris, A., additional, Neophytou, M., additional, Monteiro, A., additional, Russo, M. A., additional, Oikonomou, F., additional, Arampatzi, P., additional, Gondikas, A., additional, Marcomini, A., additional, Giubilato, E., additional, Calgaro, L., additional, Jaakkola, J. J. K., additional, Kiihamäki, S.-P., additional, Aittamaa, R., additional, Broström, G., additional, Hassellöv, M., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Nicolas, F., additional, Kaitaranta, J., additional, Granberg, M., additional, and Magnusson, K., additional
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- 2022
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5. From Bottom-Up to Top-Down: Europe's C[O.sub.2] Emissions Monitoring Capacity
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Janssens-Maenhout, G., Pinty, B., Dowell, M., Zunker, H., Andersson, E., Balsamo, G., Bezy, J.-L., Brunhes, T., Bosch, H., Bojkov, B., Brunner, D., Buchwitz, M., Crisp, D., Ciais, P., Counet, P., Dee, D., van der Gon, H. Denier, Dolman, H., Drinkwater, M.R., Dubovik, O., Engelen, R., Fehr, T., Fernandez, V., Heimann, M., Holmlund, K., Houweling, S., Husband, R., Juvyns, O., Kentarchos, A., Landgraf, J., Lang, R., Loscher, A., Marshall, J., Meijer, Y., Nakajima, M., Palmer, P.I., Peylin, P., Rayner, P., Scholze, M., Sierk, B., Tamminen, J., and Veefkind, P.
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Greenhouse gases -- Measurement ,Emissions (Pollution) -- Measurement ,Air pollution -- Measurement ,Business ,Earth sciences ,United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2015 - Abstract
The Paris Agreement of 2015 established an enhanced transparency framework, in which parties of the agreement compile and provide their national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories based on annual statistics of [...]
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- 2021
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6. Image sensors and cameras based on colloidal quantum dots (CQD) for visible-to-SWIR detection
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Fulop, Gabor F., MacDougal, Michael H., Ting, David Z., Kimata, Masafumi, Allen, M., Malik, S., Bower, C., Liu, Y., Kallioinen, S., Nenonen, M., So, D., Colli, A., Tamminen, J., Routama, J., Haque, S., Coenen, F., Hämäläinen, J., Andrew, P., and Ryhänen, T.
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- 2024
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7. Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods for High Dimensional Inversion in Remote Sensing
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Haario, H., Laine, M., Lehtinen, M., Saksman, E., and Tamminen, J.
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- 2004
8. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 early science investigations of regional carbon dioxide fluxes
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Eldering, A., Wennberg, P. O., Crisp, D., Schimel, D. S., Gunson, M. R., Chatterjee, A., Liu, J., Schwandner, F. M., Sun, Y., O’Dell, C. W., Frankenberg, C., Taylor, T., Fisher, B., Osterman, G. B., Wunch, D., Hakkarainen, J., Tamminen, J., and Weir, B.
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- 2017
9. Towards a Comprehensive Evaluation of the Environmental and Health Impacts of Shipping Emissions
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Mensink, C., Jorba, O., Kukkonen, J., Fridell, E., Jalkanen, J.-P., Moldanova, J., Ntziachristos, L., Grigoriadis, A., Barmpas, F., Tsegas, G., Maragkidou, A., Sofiev, M., Grönholm, T., Majamäki, E., Borken-Kleefeld, J., Sokhi, R. S., Tiwari, P. R., Ozdemir, U. A., Zervakis, V., Krasakopoulou, E., Hassellöv, I.-M., Ytreberg, E., Williams, I., Hudson, M., Zapata-Restrepo, L., Hole, L. R., Aghito, M., Breivik, O., Petrovic, M., Rodriguez-Mozaz, S., Ktoris, A., Neophytou, M., Monteiro, A., Russo, M. A., Oikonomou, F., Arampatzi, P., Gondikas, A., Marcomini, A., Giubilato, E., Calgaro, L., Jaakkola, J. J. K., Kiihamäki, S.-P., Aittamaa, R., Broström, G., Hassellöv, M., Tamminen, J., Nicolas, F., Kaitaranta, J., Granberg, M., Magnusson, K., Mensink, C., Jorba, O., Kukkonen, J., Fridell, E., Jalkanen, J.-P., Moldanova, J., Ntziachristos, L., Grigoriadis, A., Barmpas, F., Tsegas, G., Maragkidou, A., Sofiev, M., Grönholm, T., Majamäki, E., Borken-Kleefeld, J., Sokhi, R. S., Tiwari, P. R., Ozdemir, U. A., Zervakis, V., Krasakopoulou, E., Hassellöv, I.-M., Ytreberg, E., Williams, I., Hudson, M., Zapata-Restrepo, L., Hole, L. R., Aghito, M., Breivik, O., Petrovic, M., Rodriguez-Mozaz, S., Ktoris, A., Neophytou, M., Monteiro, A., Russo, M. A., Oikonomou, F., Arampatzi, P., Gondikas, A., Marcomini, A., Giubilato, E., Calgaro, L., Jaakkola, J. J. K., Kiihamäki, S.-P., Aittamaa, R., Broström, G., Hassellöv, M., Tamminen, J., Nicolas, F., Kaitaranta, J., Granberg, M., and Magnusson, K.
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We present a new concept for marine research, applied in the EU-funded project EMERGE, “Evaluation, control and Mitigation of the EnviRonmental impacts of shippinG Emissions” (2020–2024; https://emerge-h2020.eu/). For the first time, both the various marine and atmospheric impacts of the shipping sector have been and will be comprehensively analyzed, using a concerted modelling and measurements framework. The experimental part of the project focuses on five European geographical case studies in different ecologically vulnerable regions, and a mobile onboard case study. The EMERGE consortium has also developed a harmonised and integrated modelling framework to assess the combined impacts of shipping emissions, both (i) on the marine ecosystems and (ii) the atmospheric environment. The first results include substantial refinements of a range of models to be applied, especially those for the STEAM and OpenDrift models. In particular, the STEAM (Ship Traffic Emission Assessment Model) model has been extended to allow for the effects of atmospheric and oceanographic factors on the fuel consumption and emissions of the ships. The OpenDrift model has been improved to take into account the partitioning, degradation, and volatilization of pollutants in water. The predicted emission and discharge values have been used as input for both regional scale atmospheric dispersion models, such as WRF-CMAQ (Weather Research and Forecasting—Community Multiscale Air Quality Model) and SILAM (System for Integrated modeLling of Atmospheric composition), and water quality and circulation models, such as OpenDrift (Open source model for the drifting of substances in the ocean) and Delft3D (oceanographic model). The case study regions are Eastern Mediterranean, Northern Adriatic Sea, the Lagoon of Aveiro, the Solent Strait and the Öresund Strait. We have also conducted a substantial part of the experimental campaigns scheduled in the project. The final assessment will include the benefits an
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- 2023
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10. Modeling Errors of GOMOS Measurements: A Sensitivity Study
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GOMOS CAL/VAL Team, Sofieva, V. F., Tamminen, J., Kyrölä, E., Foelsche, Ulrich, editor, Kirchengast, Gottfried, editor, and Steiner, Andrea, editor
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- 2006
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11. GOMOS Ozone Profiles at High Latitudes: Comparison with Marambio and Sodankylä Sonde Measurements
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Tamminen, J., Karhu, J. A., Kyrölä, E., Hassinen, S., Kyrö, E., Karpechko, A. Y., Piacentini, E., Foelsche, Ulrich, editor, Kirchengast, Gottfried, editor, and Steiner, Andrea, editor
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- 2006
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12. Envisat/GOMOS Stellar Occultation: Inversion Schemes and First Analyses of Real Data
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Kyrölä, E., Tamminen, J., Leppelmeier, G. W., Sofieva, V. F., Hassinen, S., Bertaux, J. L., Hauchecorne, A., Dalaudier, F., Cot, C., Korablev, O., Fussen, D., Vanhellemont, F., d’Andon, O. Fanton, Barrot, G., Mangin, A., Theodore, B., Guirlet, M., Etanchaud, F., Snoeij, P., Koopman, R., Saavedra, L., Fraisse, R., Kirchengast, Gottfried, editor, Foelsche, Ulrich, editor, and Steiner, Andrea K., editor
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- 2004
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13. Atmospheric Density, Pressure and Temperature Profile Reconstruction from Refractive Angle Measurements in Stellar Occultation
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Sofieva, V. F., Kyrölä, E., Tamminen, J., Ferraguto, M., Kirchengast, Gottfried, editor, Foelsche, Ulrich, editor, and Steiner, Andrea K., editor
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- 2004
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14. Does a Priori Information Improve the Retrievals of Stellar Occultation Measurements?
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Tamminen, J., Kyrölä, E., Sofieva, V. F., Kirchengast, Gottfried, editor, Foelsche, Ulrich, editor, and Steiner, Andrea K., editor
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- 2004
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15. Statistical comparison of night-time NO 2 observations in 2003–2006 from GOMOS and MIPAS instruments
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Verronen, P.T., Ceccherini, S., Cortesi, U., Kyrölä, E., and Tamminen, J.
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- 2009
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16. Toward an Operational Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Monitoring and Verification Support Capacity
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Doubovik, Oleg, Janssens-Maenhout, G., Pinty, B., Dowell, M., Zunker, H., Andersson, E., Balsamo, G., Bézy, J.-L., Brunhes, T., Bösch, H., Bojkov, B., Brunner, D., Buchwitz, M., Crisp, D., Ciais, P., Counet, P., Dee, D., Denier Van Der Gon, H., Dolman, H., Drinkwater, M., Dubovik, O., Engelen, R., Fehr, T., Fernandez, V., Heimann, M., Holmlund, K., Houweling, S., Husband, R., Juvyns, O., Kentarchos, A., Landgraf, J., Lang, R., Löscher, A., Marshall, J., Meijer, Y., Nakajima, M., Palmer, P., Peylin, P., Rayner, P., Scholze, M., Sierk, B., Tamminen, J., Veefkind, P., Laboratoire d’Optique Atmosphérique - UMR 8518 (LOA), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Earth Sciences, European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Ispra] (JRC), Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement [Gif-sur-Yvette] (LSCE), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ICOS-ATC (ICOS-ATC), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Modélisation des Surfaces et Interfaces Continentales (MOSAIC), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), and Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)
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Atmospheric Science ,Decision support system ,Service (systems architecture) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Agency (philosophy) ,Climate change ,010501 environmental sciences ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,12. Responsible consumption ,Atmospheric measurements ,SDG 13 - Climate Action ,European commission ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] ,business.industry ,[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering ,Environmental resource management ,[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society ,13. Climate action ,Greenhouse gas ,Transparency (graphic) ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,Environmental science ,business - Abstract
Under the Paris Agreement (PA), progress of emission reduction efforts is tracked on the basis of regular updates to national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories, referred to as bottom-up estimates. However, only top-down atmospheric measurements can provide observation-based evidence of emission trends. Today, there is no internationally agreed, operational capacity to monitor anthropogenic GHG emission trends using atmospheric measurements to complement national bottom-up inventories. The European Commission (EC), the European Space Agency, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, and international experts are joining forces to develop such an operational capacity for monitoring anthropogenic CO2 emissions as a new CO2 service under the EC’s Copernicus program. Design studies have been used to translate identified needs into defined requirements and functionalities of this anthropogenic CO2 emissions Monitoring and Verification Support (CO2MVS) capacity. It adopts a holistic view and includes components such as atmospheric spaceborne and in situ measurements, bottom-up CO2 emission maps, improved modeling of the carbon cycle, an operational data-assimilation system integrating top-down and bottom-up information, and a policy-relevant decision support tool. The CO2MVS capacity with operational capabilities by 2026 is expected to visualize regular updates of global CO2 emissions, likely at 0.05° x 0.05°. This will complement the PA’s enhanced transparency framework, providing actionable information on anthropogenic CO2 emissions that are the main driver of climate change. This information will be available to all stakeholders, including governments and citizens, allowing them to reflect on trends and effectiveness of reduction measures. The new EC gave the green light to pass the CO2MVS from exploratory to implementing phase.
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- 2020
17. P-349 An evidence-based patient resource program to improve the everyday lives of patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancer
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Sobrero, A., Chuter, D., Gruenberger, T., Juznic, M., Meier, K., Monje-Garcia, L., Moss, B., Moss, M., Neves, V., Rawicka, I., Rzadkowska, P., Tamminen, J., and Maravic, Z.
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- 2023
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18. Novelty of newly encoded semantic memories is associated with increased sleep spindle and slow oscillation activity: O254
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TAMMINEN, J., RALPH, LAMBON M., and LEWIS, P.
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- 2012
19. The impact of sleep on eyewitness identifications
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Morgan, D. P., primary, Tamminen, J., additional, Seale-Carlisle, T. M., additional, and Mickes, L., additional
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- 2019
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20. First results on GOMOS/ENVISAT
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Bertaux, J.L., Hauchecorne, A., Dalaudier, F., Cot, C., Kyrölä, E., Fussen, D., Tamminen, J., Leppelmeier, G.W., Sofieva, V., Hassinen, S., Fanton d’Andon, O., Barrot, G., Mangin, A., Théodore, B., Guirlet, M., Korablev, O., Snoeij, P., Koopman, R., and Fraisse, R.
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- 2004
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21. GOMOS on Envisat: an overview
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Kyrölä, E., Tamminen, J., Leppelmeier, G.W., Sofieva, V., Hassinen, S., Bertaux, J.L., Hauchecorne, A., Dalaudier, F., Cot, C., Korablev, O., Fanton d’Andon, O., Barrot, G., Mangin, A., Théodore, B., Guirlet, M., Etanchaud, F., Snoeij, P., Koopman, R., Saavedra, L., Fraisse, R., Fussen, D., and Vanhellemont, F.
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- 2004
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22. Evaluation and Analysis of the Seasonal Cycle and Variability of the Trend from GOSAT Methane Retrievals
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Kivimaki, Ella, Lindqvist, Hannakaisa, Hakkarainen, Janne, Laine, M, Sussmann, Ralf, Tsuruta, Aki, Detmers, Rob, Deutscher, Nicholas M, Dlugokencky, Edward J, Hase, Frank, Hasekamp, Otto, Kivi, Rigel, Morino, Isamu, Notholt, Justus, Pollard, David F, Roehl, Coleen M, Schneider, Matthias, Sha, Mahesh Kumar, Velazco, Voltaire A, Warneke, Thorsten, Wunch, Debra, Yoshida, Yukio, Tamminen, J, Kivimaki, Ella, Lindqvist, Hannakaisa, Hakkarainen, Janne, Laine, M, Sussmann, Ralf, Tsuruta, Aki, Detmers, Rob, Deutscher, Nicholas M, Dlugokencky, Edward J, Hase, Frank, Hasekamp, Otto, Kivi, Rigel, Morino, Isamu, Notholt, Justus, Pollard, David F, Roehl, Coleen M, Schneider, Matthias, Sha, Mahesh Kumar, Velazco, Voltaire A, Warneke, Thorsten, Wunch, Debra, Yoshida, Yukio, and Tamminen, J
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Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a large temporal variability. To increase the spatial coverage, methane observations are increasingly made from satellites that retrieve the column-averaged dry air mole fraction of methane (XCH4). To understand and quantify the spatial differences of the seasonal cycle and trend of XCH4 in more detail, and to ultimately help reduce uncertainties in methane emissions and sinks, we evaluated and analyzed the average XCH4 seasonal cycle and trend from three Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) retrieval algorithms: National Institute for Environmental Studies algorithm version 02.75, RemoTeC CH4 Proxy algorithm version 2.3.8 and RemoTeC CH4 Full Physics algorithm version 2.3.8. Evaluations were made against the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) retrievals at 15 TCCON sites for 2009-2015, and the analysis was performed, in addition to the TCCON sites, at 31 latitude bands between latitudes 44.43°S and 53.13°N. At latitude bands, we also compared the trend of GOSAT XCH4 retrievals to the NOAA's Marine Boundary Layer reference data. The average seasonal cycle and the non-linear trend were, for the first time for methane, modeled with a dynamic regression method called Dynamic Linear Model that quantifies the trend and the seasonal cycle, and provides reliable uncertainties for the parameters. Our results show that, if the number of co-located soundings is sufficiently large throughout the year, the seasonal cycle and trend of the three GOSAT retrievals agree well, mostly within the uncertainty ranges, with the TCCON retrievals. Especially estimates of the maximum day of XCH4 agree well, both between the GOSAT and TCCON retrievals, and between the three GOSAT retrievals at the latitude bands. In our analysis, we showed that there are large spatial differences in the trend and seasonal cycle of XCH4. These differences are linked to the regional CH4 sources and sinks, and call for further research.
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- 2019
23. Comparison of calculated DFT/B3LYP and experimental 13C and 17O NMR chemical shifts, ab initio HF/6-31G* optimised structures, and single crystal X-ray structures of some substituted methyl 5β-cholan-24-oates
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Virtanen, E., Valkonen, A., Tamminen, J., and Kolehmainen, E.
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- 2003
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24. Comparison of epimeric methyl lithocholate and methyl iso-lithocholate molecules: single crystal X-ray structure of methyl lithocholate, ab initio HF/6-31G* optimized structures and experimental and calculated DFT/B3LYP 13C NMR chemical shifts
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Virtanen, E, Nissinen, M, Suontamo, R, Tamminen, J, and Kolehmainen, E
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- 2003
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25. The Operational Sentinel-5 Precursor Geophysical Products and Perspectives for Sentinel-4
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Loyola, Diego, Veefkind, Pepijn, Landgraf, Jochen, Van Roozendael, Michel, Richter, Andreas, Siddans, Richard, Wagner, Thomas, Tamminen, J., Aben, Ilse, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, Heue, Klaus-Peter, Lerot, Christophe, Zimmer, Walter, Romahn, Fabian, Balis, Dimitris, Verhoelst, Tijl, Koukouli, MariLiza, Garane, Katerina, ter Linden, Mark, Keppens, Arno, Tuinder, O., Pedergnana, Mattia, Hubert, Daan, Eskes, Henk, Eichmann, Kai-Uwe, Compernolle, Steven, Valks, Pieter, Theys, Nicolas, Hedelt, Pascal, De Smedt, Isabelle, Chan, Ka Lok, Borsdorff, Tobias, Langerock, B., Hu, Haili, Argyrouli, Athina, Sneep, Maarten, Lutz, Ronny, Wang, Ping, Stein Zweers, Deborah, de Graaf, Martin, Smith, Andy, Kujanpää, J., Huan, Yu, Cheng, Zhibin, Dehn, Angelika, and Zehner, Claus
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Sentinel 5p Overview - Published
- 2018
26. Comparison of operational satellite SO2 products with ground-based observations in northern Finland during the Icelandic Holuhraun fissure eruption
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Ialongo, I., Hakkarainen, J., Kivi, R., Anttila, P., Krotkov, N. A., Yang, K., Li, C., Tukiainen, S., Hassinen, S., and Tamminen, J.
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lcsh:TA715-787 ,lcsh:Earthwork. Foundations ,lcsh:TA170-171 ,lcsh:Environmental engineering - Abstract
This paper shows the results of the comparison of satellite SO2 observations from OMI (Ozone Monitoring Instrument) and OMPS (Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite) with ground-based measurements during the Icelandic Holuhraun fissure eruption in September 2014. The volcanic plume reached Finland on several days during the month of September. The SO2 total columns from the Brewer direct sun (DS) measurements in Sodankylä (67.42° N, 26.59° E), northern Finland, are compared to the satellite data. The operational satellite SO2 products are evaluated for high latitude conditions (e.g. large solar zenith angle, SZA). The results show that the best agreement can be found for lowest SZAs, close-to-nadir satellite pixels, cloud fraction below 0.3 and small distance between the station and the centre of the pixel. Under good retrieval conditions, the difference between satellite data and Brewer measurements remains mostly below the uncertainty on the satellite SO2 retrievals (up to about 2 DU at high latitudes). The satellite products assuming a priori profile with SO2 predominantly in the planetary boundary layer give total column values with the best agreement with the ground-based data. The analysis of the SO2 surface concentrations at four air quality stations in northern Finland shows that the volcanic plume coming from Iceland was located very close to the surface. This is connected to the fact that this was a fissure eruption and most of the SO2 was emitted into the troposphere. This is an exceptional case because the SO2 volcanic emissions directly affect the air quality levels at surface in an otherwise pristine environment like northern Finland. The time evolution of the SO2 concentrations peaks during the same days when large SO2 total column values are measured by the Brewer in Sodankylä and enhanced SO2 signal is visible over northern Finland from the satellite maps. Thus, the satellite retrievals were able to detect the spatiotemporal evolution of the volcanic plume as compared to the surface observations. Furthermore, direct-broadcast SO2 satellite data (from both OMI and OMPS instruments) are compared for the first time against ground-based observations.
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- 2015
27. Simulation and data processing of GOMOS measurements
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Kyrola, E, Sihvola, E, Oikarinen, L, Tamminen, J, and Haario, H
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Meteorology And Climatology - Abstract
In this paper the data simulation and data inversion studies for stellar occultation measurements are discussed. The specific application is the Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars (GOMOS) instrument which has been proposed for the first European Platform, Polar Orbiting Earth Mission (POEM-1).
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- 1994
28. Retrieval of atmospheric CH4 profiles from Fourier transform infrared data using dimension reduction and MCMC
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Tukiainen, S., Railo, J., Laine, M., Hakkarainen, J., Kivi, R., Heikkinen, P., Chen, H., Tamminen, J., and Isotope Research
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INFORMATION OPERATOR APPROACH ,INSTRUMENT ,MCMC ,methane ,profile retrieval ,TCCON ,SPECTROSCOPIC DATABASE ,VALIDATION ,ADAPTIVE MCMC ,FTIR ,FTIR MEASUREMENTS ,ALGORITHM ,HIGH-RESOLUTION ,CO2 RETRIEVAL - Abstract
We introduce an inversion method that uses dimension reduction for the retrieval of atmospheric methane (CH4) profiles. Uncertainty analysis is performed using the Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) statistical estimation. These techniques are used to retrieve CH4 profiles from the ground-based spectral measurements by the Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) instrument at Sodankyla (67.4 degrees N, 26.6 degrees E), Northern Finland. The Sodankyla FTS is part of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON), a global network that observes solar spectra in near-infrared wavelengths. The high spectral resolution of the data provides approximately 3 degrees of freedom about the vertical structure of CH4 between around 0 and 40km. We reduce the dimension of the inverse problem by using principal component analysis. Smooth and realistic profiles are sought by estimating three parameters for the profile shape. We use Bayesian framework with adaptive MCMC to better characterize the full posterior distribution of the solution and uncertainties related to the retrieval. The retrieved profiles are validated against in situ AirCore soundings which provide an accurate reference up to 20-30km. The method is presented in a general form, so that it can easily be adapted for other applications, such as different trace gases or satellite-borne measurements where more accurate profile information and better analysis of the uncertainties would be highly valuable.
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29. 37th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (part 2 of 3)
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Rob, D., primary, Špunda, R., additional, Lindner, J., additional, Šmalcová, J., additional, Šmíd, O., additional, Kovárník, T., additional, Linhart, A., additional, Bìlohlávek, J., additional, Marinoni, M. M., additional, Cianchi, G., additional, Trapani, S., additional, Migliaccio, M. L., additional, Gucci, L., additional, Bonizzoli, M., additional, Cramaro, A., additional, Cozzolino, M., additional, Valente, S., additional, Peris, A., additional, Grins, E., additional, Kort, E., additional, Weiland, M., additional, Shresta, N. Manandhar, additional, Davidson, P., additional, Algotsson, L., additional, Fitch, S., additional, Marco, G., additional, Sturgill, J., additional, Lee, S., additional, Dickinson, M., additional, Boeve, T., additional, Khaghani, A., additional, Wilton, P., additional, Jovinge, S., additional, Ahmad, A. N., additional, Loveridge, R., additional, Vlachos, S., additional, Patel, S., additional, Gelandt, E., additional, Morgan, L., additional, Butt, S., additional, Whitehorne, M., additional, Kakar, V., additional, Park, C., additional, Hayes, M., additional, Willars, C., additional, Hurst, T., additional, Best, T., additional, Vercueil, A., additional, Auzinger, G., additional, Adibelli, B., additional, Akovali, N., additional, Torgay, A., additional, Zeyneloglu, P., additional, Pirat, A., additional, Kayhan, Z., additional, Schmidbauer, S. S., additional, Herlitz, J., additional, Karlsson, T., additional, Friberg, H., additional, Knafelj, R., additional, Radsel, P., additional, Duprez, F., additional, Bonus, T., additional, Cuvelier, G., additional, Mashayekhi, S., additional, Maka, M., additional, Ollieuz, S., additional, Reychler, G., additional, Mosaddegh, R., additional, Abbasi, S., additional, Talaee, S., additional, Zotzmann, V. Z., additional, Staudacher, D. 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30. Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone: Part 1: Measurement techniques, uncertainties and availability
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Hassler, B., Petropavlovskikh, I., Staehelin, J., August, T., Bhartia, P.K., Clerbaux, C., Degenstein, D., De Mazière, M., Dinelli, B.M., Dudhia, A., Dufour, G., Frith, S.M., Froidevaux, L., Godin-Beekmann, S., Granville, J., Harris, N.R.P., Hoppel, K., Hubert, D., Kasai, Y., Kurylo, M.J., Kyrölä, E., Levelt, P.F., McElroy, C.T., McPeters, R.D., Munro, R., Nakajima, H., Parrish, A., Raspollini, P., Remsberg, E.E., Rosenlof, K.H., Rozanov, A., Sano, T., Sasano, Y., Shiotani, M., Smit, H.G.J., Stiller, G., Tamminen, J., Tarasick, D.W., Urban, J., Van Der A, R.J., Veefkind, J.P., Vigouroux, C., Von Clarmann, T., Von Savigny, C., Walker, K.A., Weber, M., Wild, J., and Zawodny, J.M.
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Peak stratospheric chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other ozone depleting substance (ODS) concentrations were reached in the mid- to late 1990s. Detection and attribution of the expected recovery of the stratospheric ozone layer in an atmosphere with reduced ODSs as well as efforts to understand the evolution of stratospheric ozone in the presence of increasing greenhouse gases are key current research topics. These require a critical examination of the ozone changes with an accurate knowledge of the spatial (geographical and vertical) and temporal ozone response. For such an examination, it is vital that the quality of the measurements used be as high as possible and measurement uncertainties well quantified. In preparation for the 2014 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion, the SPARC/IO3C/IGACO-O3/NDACC (SI2N) Initiative was designed to study and document changes in the global ozone profile distribution. This requires assessing long-term ozone profile data sets in regards to measurement stability and uncertainty characteristics. The ultimate goal is to establish suitability for estimating long-term ozone trends to contribute to ozone recovery studies. Some of the data sets have been improved as part of this initiative with updated versions now available. This summary presents an overview of stratospheric ozone profile measurement data sets (ground and satellite based) available for ozone recovery studies. Here we document measurement techniques, spatial and temporal coverage, vertical resolution, native units and measurement uncertainties. In addition, the latest data versions are briefly described (including data version updates as well as detailing multiple retrievals when available for a given satellite instrument). Archive location information for each data set is also given., Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 7 (5), ISSN:1867-1381, ISSN:1867-8548
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31. Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 1: Measurement techniques, uncertainties and availability
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Hassler, B, Petropavlovskikh, I, Staehelin, J, August, T, Bhartia, PK, Clerbaux, C, Degenstein, D, De Mazière, M, Dinelli, BM, Dudhia, A, Dufour, G, Frith, SM, Froidevaux, L, Godin-Beekmann, S, Granville, J, Harris, NRP, Hoppel, K, Hubert, D, Kasai, Y, Kurylo, MJ, Kyrölä, E, Levelt, PF, McElroy, CT, McPeters, RD, Munro, R, Nakajima, H, Parrish, A, Raspollini, P, Remsberg, EE, Rosenlof, KH, Rozanov, A, Sano, T, Sasano, Y, Shiotani, M, Smit, HGJ, Stiller, G, Tamminen, J, Tarasick, DW, Urban, J, Van Der A, RJ, Veefkind, JP, Vigouroux, C, Von Clarmann, T, Von Savigny, C, Walker, KA, Weber, M, Wild, J, Zawodny, JM, Harris, Neil [0000-0003-1256-3006], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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3701 Atmospheric Sciences ,37 Earth Sciences - Abstract
Peak stratospheric chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other ozone depleting substance (ODS) concentrations were reached in the mid- to late 1990s. Detection and attribution of the expected recovery of the stratospheric ozone layer in an atmosphere with reduced ODSs as well as efforts to understand the evolution of stratospheric ozone in the presence of increasing greenhouse gases are key current research topics. These require a critical examination of the ozone changes with an accurate knowledge of the spatial (geographical and vertical) and temporal ozone response. For such an examination, it is vital that the quality of the measurements used be as high as possible and measurement uncertainties well quantified. In preparation for the 2014 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)/World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion, the SPARC/IO3C/IGACO-O3/NDACC (SI2N) Initiative was designed to study and document changes in the global ozone profile distribution. This requires assessing long-term ozone profile data sets in regards to measurement stability and uncertainty characteristics. The ultimate goal is to establish suitability for estimating long-term ozone trends to contribute to ozone recovery studies. Some of the data sets have been improved as part of this initiative with updated versions now available. This summary presents an overview of stratospheric ozone profile measurement data sets (ground and satellite based) available for ozone recovery studies. Here we document measurement techniques, spatial and temporal coverage, vertical resolution, native units and measurement uncertainties. In addition, the latest data versions are briefly described (including data version updates as well as detailing multiple retrievals when available for a given satellite instrument). Archive location information for each data set is also given.
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32. Direct space‐based observations of anthropogenic CO2 emission areas from OCO‐2
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Hakkarainen, J., primary, Ialongo, I., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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33. Retrieval of atmospheric CH4profiles from Fourier transform infrared data using dimension reduction and MCMC
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Tukiainen, S., primary, Railo, J., additional, Laine, M., additional, Hakkarainen, J., additional, Kivi, R., additional, Heikkinen, P., additional, Chen, H., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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- 2016
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34. The D-Bar Method for Diffuse Optical Tomography: A Computational Study
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Tamminen, J., primary, Tarvainen, T., additional, and Siltanen, S., additional
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- 2016
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35. Overview of the O3M SAF GOME-2 operational atmospheric composition and UV radiation data products and data availability
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Hassinen, S., primary, Balis, D., additional, Bauer, H., additional, Begoin, M., additional, Delcloo, A., additional, Eleftheratos, K., additional, Gimeno Garcia, S., additional, Granville, J., additional, Grossi, M., additional, Hao, N., additional, Hedelt, P., additional, Hendrick, F., additional, Hess, M., additional, Heue, K.-P., additional, Hovila, J., additional, Jønch-Sørensen, H., additional, Kalakoski, N., additional, Kauppi, A., additional, Kiemle, S., additional, Kins, L., additional, Koukouli, M. E., additional, Kujanpää, J., additional, Lambert, J.-C., additional, Lang, R., additional, Lerot, C., additional, Loyola, D., additional, Pedergnana, M., additional, Pinardi, G., additional, Romahn, F., additional, van Roozendael, M., additional, Lutz, R., additional, De Smedt, I., additional, Stammes, P., additional, Steinbrecht, W., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Theys, N., additional, Tilstra, L. G., additional, Tuinder, O. N. E., additional, Valks, P., additional, Zerefos, C., additional, Zimmer, W., additional, and Zyrichidou, I., additional
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36. Impact of Spaceborne Carbon Monoxide Observations from the S-5P platform on Tropospheric Composition Analyses and Forecasts
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Abida, R., primary, Attié, J.-L., additional, El Amraoui, L., additional, Ricaud, P., additional, Lahoz, W., additional, Eskes, H., additional, Segers, A., additional, Curier, L., additional, de Haan, J., additional, Kujanpää, J., additional, Nijhuis, A. O., additional, Schuettemeyer, D., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Timmermans, R., additional, Veefkind, P., additional, and Veihelmann, B., additional
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- 2016
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37. Comparison of GOME-2/Metop-A ozone profiles with GOMOS, OSIRIS and MLS measurements
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Kauppi, A., primary, Tuinder, O. N. E., additional, Tukiainen, S., additional, Sofieva, V., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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- 2016
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38. Positive-energy D-bar method for acoustic tomography: a computational study
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Hoop, M V de, primary, Lassas, M, additional, Santacesaria, M, additional, Siltanen, S, additional, and Tamminen, J P, additional
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- 2016
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39. Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone - Part 3: analysis and interpretation of trends
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Harris, Neil R. P, Hassler, B, Tummon, F, Bodeker, G E, Hubert, D, Petropavlovskikh, I, Steinbrecht, W, Anderson, John, Bhartia, P K, Boone, C D, Bourassa, A E, Davis, S M, Degenstein, D A, Delcloo, A, Frith, S M, Froidevaux, L, Godin-Beekmann, S, Jones, Nicholas B, Kurylo, M J, Kyrola, E, Laine, M, Leblanc, S T, Lambert, J C, Liley, B, Mahieu, Emmanuel, Maycock, A, de Maziere, M, Parrish, A, Querel, R, Rosenlof, K H, Roth, C, Sioris, C, Staehelin, J, Stolarski, R S, Stubi, R, Tamminen, J, Vigouroux, C, Walker, K, Wang, H J, Wild, J, Zawodny, J M, Harris, Neil R. P, Hassler, B, Tummon, F, Bodeker, G E, Hubert, D, Petropavlovskikh, I, Steinbrecht, W, Anderson, John, Bhartia, P K, Boone, C D, Bourassa, A E, Davis, S M, Degenstein, D A, Delcloo, A, Frith, S M, Froidevaux, L, Godin-Beekmann, S, Jones, Nicholas B, Kurylo, M J, Kyrola, E, Laine, M, Leblanc, S T, Lambert, J C, Liley, B, Mahieu, Emmanuel, Maycock, A, de Maziere, M, Parrish, A, Querel, R, Rosenlof, K H, Roth, C, Sioris, C, Staehelin, J, Stolarski, R S, Stubi, R, Tamminen, J, Vigouroux, C, Walker, K, Wang, H J, Wild, J, and Zawodny, J M
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Trends in the vertical distribution of ozone are reported and compared for a number of new and recently revised data sets. The amount of ozone-depleting compounds in the stratosphere (as measured by equivalent effective stratospheric chlorine - EESC) was maximised in the second half of the 1990s. We examine the periods before and after the peak to see if any change in trend is discernible in the ozone record that might be attributable to a change in the EESC trend, though no attribution is attempted. Prior to 1998, trends in the upper stratosphere (~ 45 km, 4 hPa) are found to be −5 to −10 % per decade at mid-latitudes and closer to −5 % per decade in the tropics. No trends are found in the mid-stratosphere (28 km, 30 hPa). Negative trends are seen in the lower stratosphere at mid-latitudes in both hemispheres and in the deep tropics. However, it is hard to be categorical about the trends in the lower stratosphere for three reasons: (i) there are fewer measurements, (ii) the data quality is poorer, and (iii) the measurements in the 1990s are perturbed by aerosols from the Mt Pinatubo eruption in 1991. These findings are similar to those reported previously even though the measurements for the main satellite and ground-based records have been revised. There is no sign of a continued negative trend in the upper stratosphere since 1998: instead there is a hint of an average positive trend of ~ 2 % per decade in mid-latitudes and ~ 3 % per decade in the tropics. The significance of these upward trends is investigated using different assumptions of the independence of the trend estimates found from different data sets. The averaged upward trends are significant if the trends derived from various data sets are assumed to be independent (as in Pawson et al., 2014) but are generally not significant if the trends are not independent. This occurs because many of the underlying measurement records are used in more than one merged data set. At this point it is not possible to s
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40. Validation of MIPAS IMK/IAA ozone profiles
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Laeng, A., Grabowski, U., von Clarmann, T., Stiller, G., Kellmann, S., Kiefer, M., Linden, A., Lossow, S., Bathgate, T., Bernath, P., Boone, C. D., Clerbaux, Cathy, Degenstein, D., Fritz, S., Froidevaux, L., Hervig, M., Hoppel, K., Lumpe, J., Mchugh, M., Sano, T., Sofieva, Viktoria, Suzuki, M., Tamminen, J., Urban, Jakub, Walker, K., Weber, M., Zawodny, J., Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Department of Meteorology [Stockholm] (MISU), Stockholm University, University of Saskatchewan [Saskatoon] (U of S), Department of Chemistry [York, UK], University of York [York, UK], Department of Chemistry [Waterloo], University of Waterloo [Waterloo], TROPO - LATMOS, Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA-California Institute of Technology (CALTECH), Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Computational Physics, Inc., Spectroscopie de l'atmosphère, Service de Chimie Quantique et Photophysique, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [Tsukuba] (JAXA), Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Chalmers University of Technology [Göteborg], Institut für Umweltphysik [Bremen] (IUP), Universität Bremen, NASA Langley Research Center [Hampton] (LaRC), and Cardon, Catherine
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph] - Abstract
We present the results of extensive validation program of Version V5R_O3_220 of ozone vertical profiles retrieved with IMK/IAA MIPAS scientific level 2 processor from version 5 of spectral Level 1 files provided by ESA. The time period covered corresponds to Reduced Resolution period of MIPAS instrument, i.e. January 2005-present. The comparison with satellite instruments includes ACE-FTS, MLS, GOMOS, SCIAMACHY, OSIRIS, HALOE and POAM. The comparison with ground-based instruments includes 5 stations from SHADOZ Network and LIDAR from NDACC network. Also, the comparison with Mark IV balloon measurements is presented. For each reference dataset, bias determination and precision validation are performed.
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41. PCW/PHEMOS-WCA: Quasi-geostationary viewing of the Arctic of the Arctic and environs for Weather, Climate and Air quality
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Mcconnell, John, Mcelroy, Tom, O'Neill, N., Nassar, R., Buijs, H., Rahnama, P., Walker, K., Martin, Roland, Sioris, C., Garand, L., Trichtchenko, A., Bergeron, M., Solheim, B., Semeniuk, K., Chen, Y., Lupu, A., Mcdade, I., Shan, J., Evans, W., Jones, D., Strong, K., Fogal, P., Drummond, J., Duck, T., Royer, A., Hakami, A., Degenstein, D., Bourassa, A., Bernath, P., Boone, C., Rochon, Y., Mclinden, C., Menard, R., Turner, D., Kaminski, J., Peuch, V.-H., Tamminen, J., Chance, K., Clerbaux, Cathy, Kerridge, B., Moreau, Luc, Lantagne, S., Roux, M., Cardon, Catherine, Department of Earth and Space Science and Engineering [York University - Toronto] (ESSE), York University [Toronto], Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS), Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Toronto, Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science [Halifax], Dalhousie University [Halifax], Canadian Space Agency (CSA), University of Saskatchewan [Saskatoon] (U of S), Department of Chemistry [Waterloo], University of Waterloo [Waterloo], Air Quality Research Division [Toronto], Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), TROPO - LATMOS, Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS), and Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology ,[SDU.STU.ME] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Meteorology ,[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology ,[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes ,[SDU.STU.ME]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Meteorology - Abstract
The PCW (Polar Communications and Weather) mission is a dual satellite mission with each satellite in a highly eccentric orbit with apogee ~ 42,000 km and a period (to be decided) in the 12-24 hour range to deliver continuous communications and meteorological data over the Arctic and environs. At and near apogee the viewing is quasi-geostationary due to the slow satellite motion. The operational meteorological instrument is a 21-channel spectral imager with UV, visible, NIR and MIR channels similar to MODIS and ABI. The PHEMOS WCA (Weather, Climate and Air quality) mission is an atmospheric science complement to the operational PCW mission. The PHEMOS WCA instrument package consists of FTS and UVS imaging sounders with viewing range of ~4.5 degrees or a Field of Regard (FoR) ~ 3400x3400 km2 from near apogee. The spatial resolution at apogee of each imaging sounder is targeted to be 10Ã--10 km2 or better and the image repeat time is targeted at ~ 2 hours or better. The FTS has 4 bands that span the MIR and NIR. The MIR bands cover 700-1500 cm-1 and 1800-2700 cm-1 with a spectral resolution of 0.25 cm-1 i,e, a similar spectral resolution to IASI. They should provide vertical tropospheric profiles of temperature and water vapour in addition to partial columns of other gases of interest for air quality such as O3, CO, HCN, CH3OH, etc and also CO2 and CH4. The two NIR bands cover 5990-6010 cm-1 (0.25 cm-1) and 13060-13168 cm-1 (0.5 cm-1) and target columns of CO2 and CH4 and the O2-A band for surface pressure, aerosol OD and albedo. The UVS is an imaging spectrometer that covers the spectral range of 280 â€" 650 nm with 0.9 nm resolution and targets the tropospheric column densities of O3 and NO2. It is also planned to obtain the tropospheric columns of BrO, SO2, HCHO and (HCO)2 and the aerosol index (AI) as well as stratospheric columns of O3, NO2 and BrO. The quasi-stationary viewing will provide the ability to measure the diurnal behavior of atmospheric properties under the satellites and the ability to provide data for weather forecasting and also chemical data assimilation. Important goals for PHEMOS-WCA include measurement of meteorological and air quality data and the measurement of changes in CO2 and CH4 throughout the day-lit hours in the NIR near apogee (see FTS poster). In addition, the imaging design is to be sufficiently flexible so that it can be directed at special events possibly with the FoR reduced to have more rapid spatial coverage. In this paper we will outline the scientific objectives, status of retrieval algorithms and also the viewing geometry necessary with 2 satellites. PHEMOS WCA Phase A study was completed in March 2012. It was funded by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).
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42. Selection of presentations from the Aura Science Team Meeting - HIRDLS - October 2010
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Alexander, MJ, Ortland, D, Ryu, JH, Millet, DB, Allen, D, Veefkind, P, Bousserez, N, Cady-Pereira, KE, Carn, SA, Coffey, M, Cohen, R, Froidevaux, L, Henze, DK, Herman, B, Jiang, JH, Joiner, J, Jones, DBA, Kelly, A, Khosravi, R, Koo, J, Kroon, M, Krotkov, N, Lamsal, L, Lee, JN, Liu, J, Logan, JA, Manney, GL, Massie, S, Millet, DM, Nardi, B, Newchurch, MJ, Tamminen, J, Payne, V, Pickering, K, Retscher, C, Risi, C, Rivas, MB, Salawitch, R, Schoeberl, M, Shankar, U, Shiotani, M, Small, JD, Smith, L, Stein Zweers, D, Su, H, Suzuki, M, Tang, Q, Thompson, AM, and Verronen, PT
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High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) instrument., Previously curated at: http://cedadocs.ceda.ac.uk/1141/ Event type: conference. The publish date on this item was its original completed date. This item was not refereed before the publication Main files in this record: Alexander_EquatorialWaves.pdf AQ_Synthesis_And_Discussion.pdf Aura_2010_Allen.pdf Boersma_NO2Retrievals.pdf Bousserez_NO2.pdf CadyPereira_NH3.pdf carn_AuraSTM2010_eyja.pdf Coffey_HIRDLS_CFC.pdf Cohen_NO2_OMI.pdf Froidevaux_GOZCARDS.pdf Henze_SourceInfluences.pptx_[Repaired].pdf Herman_TES.pdf Jiang_MLS_GlobalModels.pdf Joiner_ClimateWGRpt_Rev.pdf Joiner_GCM.pdf Jones_Nassar_TES_CO2.pdf Kelly_MOWG_Report.pdf Khosravi_HIRDLSRetrievals.pdf Koo_BrO.pdf Kroon_CINDI.pdf Krotkov_NextGenSO2NO2.pdf Lamsal_NOxEmissions.pdf Lee_MLS.pdf Liu_GEOSChem_MLS.pdf Logan_MLS_TES.pdf Manney_UTLS.pdf Massie_HeatingAndCooling.pdf Millet_CH3OH.pdf Nardi1_AuraSci_CFC-val.pdf Nardi2_AuraSci_O3layers.pdf Newchurch_TropOzoneLayers.pdf omivfd_AURAST2010.pdf Payne_Xiao_Aerosol_TES_CH4.pdf Pickering_NO2Trends.pdf Retscher_AVDC.pdf Risi_WaterVaporIsotopes.pdf Rivas_EquatorialAnomalies.pdf Salawitch_BrO.pdf Schoeberl.pdf Shankar_CMAQ.pdf Shiotani_SMILES.pdf Tang_TropColumnOzone.pdf Smith_HIRDLS_GeopotentialHeights.pdf SteinZweers_Aerosols.pdf Su_Aerosols_Clouds_H2O.pdf Suzuki_SMILES.pdf Tang_TropColumnOzone.pdf Thompson_Doughty_IONS.pdf Veefkind_RussianFires.pdf Verronen_SPEs_and_HNO3.pdf Voulgarakis_Ozone_CO.pdf Walker_ACE.pdf Wang_ChinaNO2.pdf Wang_OH_SolarCycle.pdf Wecht_TES_CH4_HIPPO.pdf Wu_WaterVapor.pdf Wu_WRF_Chem.pdf Yudin_OzoneDataAssimilation.ppt_[Repaired].pdf Zhang_NOx_China.pdf Ziemke_AuraScience.pdf Item originally deposited with Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) document repository by Miss Poppy Townsend. Transferred to CEDA document repository community on Zenodo on 2022-11-24
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43. Relative drifts and biases between six ozone limb satellite measurements from the last decade
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Rahpoe, N., primary, Weber, M., additional, Rozanov, A. V., additional, Weigel, K., additional, Bovensmann, H., additional, Burrows, J. P., additional, Laeng, A., additional, Stiller, G., additional, von Clarmann, T., additional, Kyrölä, E., additional, Sofieva, V. F., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Walker, K., additional, Degenstein, D., additional, Bourassa, A. E., additional, Hargreaves, R., additional, Bernath, P., additional, Urban, J., additional, and Murtagh, D. P., additional
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44. Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 3: Analysis and interpretation of trends
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Harris, N. R. P., primary, Hassler, B., additional, Tummon, F., additional, Bodeker, G. E., additional, Hubert, D., additional, Petropavlovskikh, I., additional, Steinbrecht, W., additional, Anderson, J., additional, Bhartia, P. K., additional, Boone, C. D., additional, Bourassa, A., additional, Davis, S. M., additional, Degenstein, D., additional, Delcloo, A., additional, Frith, S. M., additional, Froidevaux, L., additional, Godin-Beekmann, S., additional, Jones, N., additional, Kurylo, M. J., additional, Kyrölä, E., additional, Laine, M., additional, Leblanc, S. T., additional, Lambert, J.-C., additional, Liley, B., additional, Mahieu, E., additional, Maycock, A., additional, de Mazière, M., additional, Parrish, A., additional, Querel, R., additional, Rosenlof, K. H., additional, Roth, C., additional, Sioris, C., additional, Staehelin, J., additional, Stolarski, R. S., additional, Stübi, R., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Vigouroux, C., additional, Walker, K. A., additional, Wang, H. J., additional, Wild, J., additional, and Zawodny, J. M., additional
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45. GOMOS bright limb ozone data set
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Tukiainen, S., primary, Kyrölä, E., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Kujanpää, J., additional, and Blanot, L., additional
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- 2015
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46. Comparison of GOME-2/Metop-A ozone profiles with GOMOS, OSIRIS and MLS measurements
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Määttä, A., primary, Tuinder, O. N. E., additional, Tukiainen, S., additional, Sofieva, V., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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47. Comparison of OMI UV observations with ground-based measurements at high northern latitudes
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Bernhard, G., primary, Arola, A., additional, Dahlback, A., additional, Fioletov, V., additional, Heikkilä, A., additional, Johnsen, B., additional, Koskela, T., additional, Lakkala, K., additional, Svendby, T., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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48. Overview of the O3M SAF GOME-2 operational atmospheric composition and UV radiation data products and data availability
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Hassinen, S., primary, Balis, D., additional, Bauer, H., additional, Begoin, M., additional, Delcloo, A., additional, Eleftheratos, K., additional, Gimeno Garcia, S., additional, Granville, J., additional, Grossi, M., additional, Hao, N., additional, Hedelt, P., additional, Hendrick, F., additional, Hess, M., additional, Heue, K.-P., additional, Hovila, J., additional, Jønch-Sørensen, H., additional, Kalakoski, N., additional, Kiemle, S., additional, Kins, L., additional, Koukouli, M. E., additional, Kujanpää, J., additional, Lambert, J.-C., additional, Lerot, C., additional, Loyola, D., additional, Määttä, A., additional, Pedergnana, M., additional, Pinardi, G., additional, Romahn, F., additional, van Roozendael, M., additional, Lutz, R., additional, De Smedt, I., additional, Stammes, P., additional, Steinbrecht, W., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Theys, N., additional, Tilstra, L. G., additional, Tuinder, O. N. E., additional, Valks, P., additional, Zerefos, C., additional, Zimmer, W., additional, and Zyrichidou, I., additional
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49. Supplementary material to "Relative drifts and biases between six ozone limb satellite measurements from the last decade"
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Rahpoe, N., primary, Weber, M., additional, Rozanov, A. V., additional, Weigel, K., additional, Bovensmann, H., additional, Burrows, J. P., additional, Laeng, A., additional, Stiller, G., additional, von Clarmann, T., additional, Kyröla, E., additional, Sofieva, V. F., additional, Tamminen, J., additional, Walker, K., additional, Degenstein, D., additional, Bourassa, A. E., additional, Hargreaves, R., additional, Bernath, P., additional, Urban, J., additional, and Murtagh, D. P., additional
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50. Supplementary material to "Comparison of OMI UV observations with ground-based measurements at high northern latitudes"
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Bernhard, G., primary, Arola, A., additional, Dahlback, A., additional, Fioletov, V., additional, Heikkilä, A., additional, Johnsen, B., additional, Koskela, T., additional, Lakkala, K., additional, Svendby, T., additional, and Tamminen, J., additional
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