209 results on '"Van Der A, Ronald J."'
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2. A physiological glucocorticoid rhythm is an important regulator of brown adipose tissue function
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Kroon, Jan, Schilperoort, Maaike, In het Panhuis, Wietse, van den Berg, Rosa, van Doeselaar, Lotte, Verzijl, Cristy R.C., van Trigt, Nikki, Mol, Isabel M., Sips, Hetty H.C.M., van den Heuvel, Jose K., Koorneef, Lisa L., van der Sluis, Ronald J., Fenzl, Anna, Kiefer, Florian W., Vettorazzi, Sabine, Tuckermann, Jan P., Biermasz, Nienke R., Meijer, Onno C., Rensen, Patrick C.N., and Kooijman, Sander
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- 2021
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3. Monitoring European anthropogenic NOx emissions from space.
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van der A, Ronald J., Ding, Jieying, and Eskes, Henk
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INDUSTRIAL districts ,EMISSION inventories ,CITIES & towns ,GRID cells ,RURAL geography - Abstract
Since the launch of TROPOMI on the Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P) satellite, NO 2 observations have become available with a resolution of 3.5× 5 km, which makes monitoring NO x emissions possible at the scale of city districts and industrial facilities. For Europe, emissions are reported on an annual basis for country totals and large industrial facilities and made publicly available via the European Environment Agency (EEA). Satellite observations can provide independent and more timely information on NO x emissions. A new version of the inversion algorithm DECSO (Daily Emissions Constrained by Satellite Observations) has been developed for deriving emissions for Europe on a daily basis, averaged to monthly mean maps. The estimated precision of these monthly emissions is about 25 % for individual grid cells. These satellite-derived emissions from DECSO have been compared to the officially reported European emissions and spatial–temporal disaggregated emission inventories. The country total DECSO NO x emissions are close to the reported emissions and the emissions compiled by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS). Comparison of the spatially distributed NO x emissions of DECSO and CAMS showed that the satellite-derived emissions are often higher in cities, while they are similar for large power plants and slightly lower in rural areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Multivalent N‑Acetylgalactosamine-Conjugated siRNA Localizes in Hepatocytes and Elicits Robust RNAi-Mediated Gene Silencing
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Nair, Jayaprakash K, Willoughby, Jennifer LS, Chan, Amy, Charisse, Klaus, Alam, Rowshon, Wang, Qianfan, Hoekstra, Menno, Kandasamy, Pachamuthu, Kel’in, Alexander V, Milstein, Stuart, Taneja, Nate, O’Shea, Jonathan, Shaikh, Sarfraz, Zhang, Ligang, van der Sluis, Ronald J, Jung, Michael E, Akinc, Akin, Hutabarat, Renta, Kuchimanchi, Satya, Fitzgerald, Kevin, Zimmermann, Tracy, van Berkel, Theo JC, Maier, Martin A, Rajeev, Kallanthottathil G, and Manoharan, Muthiah
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Engineering ,Chemical Sciences ,Gene Therapy ,Genetics ,Liver Disease ,Biotechnology ,Digestive Diseases ,Development of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,5.2 Cellular and gene therapies ,Generic health relevance ,Acetylgalactosamine ,Animals ,Gene Silencing ,Hepatocytes ,Mice ,Mice ,Inbred C57BL ,Molecular Structure ,RNA ,Small Interfering ,General Chemistry ,Chemical sciences - Abstract
Conjugation of small interfering RNA (siRNA) to an asialoglycoprotein receptor ligand derived from N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) facilitates targeted delivery of the siRNA to hepatocytes in vitro and in vivo. The ligands derived from GalNAc are compatible with solid-phase oligonucleotide synthesis and deprotection conditions, with synthesis yields comparable to those of standard oligonucleotides. Subcutaneous (SC) administration of siRNA-GalNAc conjugates resulted in robust RNAi-mediated gene silencing in liver. Refinement of the siRNA chemistry achieved a 5-fold improvement in efficacy over the parent design in vivo with a median effective dose (ED50) of 1 mg/kg following a single dose. This enabled the SC administration of siRNA-GalNAc conjugates at therapeutically relevant doses and, importantly, at dose volumes of ≤1 mL. Chronic weekly dosing resulted in sustained dose-dependent gene silencing for over 9 months with no adverse effects in rodents. The optimally chemically modified siRNA-GalNAc conjugates are hepatotropic and long-acting and have the potential to treat a wide range of diseases involving liver-expressed genes.
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- 2014
5. Exploring the influence of two inventories on simulated air pollutants during winter over the Yangtze River Delta
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Sha, Tong, Ma, Xiaoyan, Jia, Hailing, van der A, Ronald J., Ding, Jieying, Zhang, Yanling, and Chang, Yunhua
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- 2019
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6. SO2 emissions and lifetimes derived from TROPOMI observations over India using a flux-divergence method.
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Yutao Chen, van der A., Ronald J., Jieying Ding, Eskes, Henk, Williams, Jason E., Theys, Nicolas, Tsikerdekis, Athanasios, and Levelt, Pieternel F.
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The rapid development of the economy and the implementation of environmental policies adapted in India has led to fast changes of regional SO2 emissions. We present a monthly SO
2 emission inventory for India covering December 2018 to November 2023 based on the TROPOMI Level-2 COBRA SO2 dataset, by using an improved flux-divergence method and estimated local SO2 lifetime which includes both its chemical loss and dry deposition. We update the methodology to use the daily CAMS model output estimates of the hydroxyl-radical distribution as well as the measured dry deposition velocity to account for the variability in the tropospheric SO2 lifetime. The results show the application of the local SO2 lifetime improves the accuracy of SO2 emissions estimation when compared to calculations using a constant lifetime. Our improved flux-divergence method reduced the spreading of the point source emissions compared to the standard flux-divergence method. The averaged SO2 emissions covering the recent 5 years are about 5.2 Tg year-1, which is lower than the bottom-up emissions of 11.0 Tg year-1 from CAMS-GLOB-ANT v5.3. The total emissions from the 92 largest point source emissions are estimated to be 2.9 Tg year-1, lower than the estimation of 5.2 Tg year-1 from the global SO2 catalog MSAQSO2 LV4. We argue that for other important regions that have high SO2 emissions, the variability in the SO2 lifetime becomes more important to account for estimating top-down SO2 emissions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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7. HDL is essential for atherosclerotic lesion regression in Apoe knockout mice by bone marrow Apoe reconstitution
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van der Sluis, Ronald J., Verwilligen, Robin A.F., Lendvai, Zsuzsanna, Wever, Robbert, Hoekstra, Menno, and Van Eck, Miranda
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- 2018
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8. Metyrapone Treatment Protects Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mice against Hypercorticosteronemia Development without Changing Atherosclerosis Susceptibility
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van der Sluis, Ronald J., primary, van den Aardweg, Tim, additional, Sijsenaar, Timothy J. P., additional, Van Eck, Miranda, additional, and Hoekstra, Menno, additional
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- 2023
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9. Simvastatin treatment aggravates the glucocorticoid insufficiency associated with hypocholesterolemia in mice
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Ouweneel, Amber B., van der Sluis, Ronald J., Nahon, Joya E., Van Eck, Miranda, and Hoekstra, Menno
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- 2017
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10. Evaluation of Modeling NO2 Concentrations Driven by Satellite-Derived and Bottom-Up Emission Inventories Using In-Situ Measurements Over China
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Liu, Fei, van der A, Ronald J, Eskes, Henk, Ding, Jieying, and Mijling, Bas
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Environment Pollution ,Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
Chemical transport models together with emission inventories are widely used to simulate NO2 concentrations over China, but validation of the simulations with in situ measurements has been extremely limited. Here we use ground measurements obtained from the air quality monitoring network recently developed by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of China to validate modeling surface NO2 concentrations from the CHIMERE regional chemical transport model driven by the satellite-derived DECSO and the bottom-up MIX emission inventories. We applied a correction factor to the observations to account for the interferences of other oxidized nitrogen compounds (NOz), based on the modeled ratio of NO2 to NOz. The model accurately reproduces the spatial variability in NO2 from in situ measurements, with a spatial correlation coefficient of over 0.7 for simulations based on both inventories. A negative and positive bias is found for the simulation with the DECSO (slopeD0.74 and 0.64 for the daily mean and daytime only) and the MIX (slopeD1.3 and 1.1) inventories, respectively, suggesting an underestimation and overestimation of NOx emissions from corresponding inventories. The bias between observed and modeled concentrations is reduced, with the slope dropping from 1.3 to 1.0 when the spatial distribution of NOx emissions in the DECSO inventory is applied as the spatial proxy for the MIX inventory, which suggests an improvement of the distribution of emissions between urban and suburban or rural areas in the DECSO inventory compared to that used in the bottom-up inventory. A rough estimate indicates that the observed concentrations, from sites predominantly placed in the populated urban areas, may be 10-40% higher than the corresponding model grid cell mean. This reduces the estimate of the negative bias of the DECSO-based simulation to the range of -30 to 0% on average and more firmly establishes that the MIX inventory is biased high over major cities. The performance of the model is comparable over seasons, with a slightly worse spatial correlation in summer due to the difficulties in resolving the more active NOx photochemistry and larger concentration gradients in summer by the model. In addition, the model well captures the daytime diurnal cycle but shows more significant disagreement between simulations and measurements during nighttime, which likely produces a positive model bias of about 15% in the daily mean concentrations. This is most likely related to the uncertainty in vertical mixing in the model at night.
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- 2018
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11. Impact of urban heat island on inorganic aerosol in the lower free troposphere: a case study in Hangzhou, China
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Kang, Hanqing, primary, Zhu, Bin, additional, de Leeuw, Gerrit, additional, Yu, Bu, additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, and Lu, Wen, additional
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- 2022
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12. Continuous Methane Emissions from the Oil and Gas Industry in the Permian Basin
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Veefkind, Joris Pepijn, primary, Serrano-Calvo, Raquel, additional, de Gouw, Joost A, additional, Dix, Barbara Klara, additional, Schneising, Oliver, additional, Buchwitz, Michael, additional, Barré, Jerome E, additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Liu, Mengyao, additional, and Levelt, Pieternel F, additional
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- 2022
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13. Supplementary material to "Impact of urban heat island on inorganic aerosol in the lower free troposphere: a case study in Hangzhou, China"
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Kang, Hanqing, primary, Zhu, Bin, additional, de Leeuw, Gerrit, additional, Yu, Bu, additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, and Lu, Wen, additional
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- 2022
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14. 402.1: Towards a GMP-Compliant Protocol for the Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to Beta-like Cells for the Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
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Rajaei, Bahareh, primary, Roelofsen, Annina L., additional, Shokrollahi, Ehsan, additional, Brinkhof, Bas, additional, Naumovska, Elena, additional, van der Sluis, Ronald J., additional, Nieveen, Maaike, additional, Engelse, Marten, additional, de Koning, Eelco, additional, and Carlotti, Françoise, additional
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- 2021
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15. Bone Marrow Ts65Dn Trisomy-Induced Changes in Platelet Functionality and Lymphocytopenia Do Not Impact Atherosclerosis Susceptibility in Mice
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Korporaal, Suzanne J. A., primary, van der Sluis, Ronald J., additional, Van Eck, Miranda, additional, and Hoekstra, Menno, additional
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- 2021
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16. Haloperidol inhibits the development of atherosclerotic lesions in LDL receptor knockout mice
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van der Sluis, Ronald J, Nahon, Joya E, Reuwer, Anne Q, Van Eck, Miranda, and Hoekstra, Menno
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- 2015
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17. Verification of the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and the Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) ozone algorithms based on retrieved daytime and night-time ozone
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Wang, Wannan, primary, Cheng, Tianhai, additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, de Laat, Jos, additional, and Williams, Jason E., additional
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- 2021
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18. SR-BI deficiency disassociates obesity from hepatic steatosis and glucose intolerance development in high fat diet-fed mice
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Hoekstra, Menno, primary, Ouweneel, Amber B., additional, Price, Juliet, additional, van der Geest, Rick, additional, van der Sluis, Ronald J., additional, Geerling, Janine J., additional, Nahon, Joya E., additional, and Van Eck, Miranda, additional
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- 2021
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19. Elimination of macrophages drives LXR-induced regression both in initial and advanced stages of atherosclerotic lesion development
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van der Stoep, Marco, Li, Zhaosha, Calpe-Berdiel, Laura, van der Sluis, Ronald J., Saleh, Peshtiwan, McKinnon, Heather J., Smit, Martin J., Korporaal, Suzanne J.A., Van Berkel, Theo J.C., Van Eck, Miranda, and Hoekstra, Menno
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- 2013
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20. Global climate
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Dunn, Robert J. H., Stanitski, Diane M., Gobron, Nadine, Willett, Kate M., Ades, M., Adler, R., Allan, Rob, Allan, R. P., Anderson, J., Argüez, Anthony, Arosio, C., Augustine, J. A., Azorin-Molina, C., Barichivich, J., Barnes, J., Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bellouin, Nicolas, Benedetti, Angela, Berry, David I., Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bock, Olivier., Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier., Buehler, S. A., Carrea, Laura., Christiansen, Hanne H., Chouza, F., Christy, John R., Chung, E.-S., Coldewey-Egbers, Melanie, Compo, Gil P., Cooper, Owen R., Covey, Curt, Crotwell, A., Davis, Sean M., de Eyto, Elvira, de Jeu, Richard A. M, VanderSat, B.V., DeGasperi, Curtis L., Degenstein, Doug, Di Girolamo, Larry, Dokulil, Martin T., Donat, Markus G., Dorigo, Wouter A., Durre, Imke, Dutton, Geoff S., Duveiller, G., Elkins, James W., Fioletov, Vitali E., Flemming, Johannes, Foster, Michael J., Frey, Richard A., Frith, Stacey M., Froidevaux, Lucien, Garforth, J., Gupta, S. K., Haimberger, Leopold, Hall, Brad D., Harris, Ian, Heidinger, Andrew K, Hemming, D. L., Ho, Shu-peng (Ben), Hubert, Daan, Hurst, Dale F., Hüser, I., Inness, Antje, Isaksen, K., John, Viju, Jones, Philip D., Kaiser, J. W., Kelly, S., Khaykin, S., Kidd, R., Kim, Hyungiun, Kipling, Z., Kraemer, B. M., Kratz, D. P., La Fuente, R. S., Lan, Xin, Lantz, Kathleen O., Leblanc, T., Li, Bailing, Loeb, Norman G, Long, Craig S., Loyola, Diego, Marszelewski, Wlodzimierz, Martens, B., May, Linda, Mayer, Michael, McCabe, M. F., McVicar, Tim R., Mears, Carl A., Menzel, W. Paul, Merchant, Christopher J., Miller, Ben R., Miralles, Diego G., Montzka, Stephen A., Morice, Colin, Mühle, Jens, Myneni, R., Nicolas, Julien P., Noetzli, Jeannette, Osborn, Tim J., Park, T., Pasik, A., Paterson, Andrew M., Pelto, Mauri S., Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., Pétron, G., Phillips, C., Pinty, Bernard, Po-Chedley, S., Polvani, L., Preimesberger, W., Pulkkanen, M., Randel, W. J., Rémy, Samuel, Ricciardulli, L., Richardson, A. D., Rieger, L., Robinson, David A., Rodell, Matthew, Rosenlof, Karen H., Roth, Chris, Rozanov, A., Rusak, James A., Rusanovskaya, O., Rutishäuser, T., Sánchez-Lugo, Ahira, Sawaengphokhai, P., Scanlon, T., Schenzinger, Verena, Schladow, S. Geoffey, Schlegel, R. W, Schmid, Martin, Eawag, Selkirk, H. B., Sharma, S., Shi, Lei, Shimaraeva, S. V., Silow, E. A., Simmons, Adrian J., Smith, C. A., Smith, Sharon L, Soden, B. J., Sofieva, Viktoria, Sparks, T. H., Stackhouse, Paul W., Steinbrecht, Wolfgang, Streletskiy, Dimitri A., Taha, G., Telg, Hagen, Thackeray, S. J., Timofeyev, M. A., Tourpali, Kleareti, Tye, Mari R., van der A, Ronald J., van der Schalie, Robin, VanderSat B.V., van der SchrierW. Paul, Gerard, van der Werf, Guido R., Verburg, Piet, Vernier, Jean-Paul, Vömel, Holger, Vose, Russell S., Wang, Ray, Watanabe, Shohei G., Weber, Mark, Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., Wiese, David, Wilber, Anne C., Wild, Jeanette D., Wong, Takmeng, Woolway, R. Iestyn, Yin, Xungang, Zhao, Lin, Zhao, Guanguo, Zhou, Xinjia, Ziemke, Jerry R., Ziese, Markus, Dunn, Robert J. H., Stanitski, Diane M., Gobron, Nadine, Willett, Kate M., Ades, M., Adler, R., Allan, Rob, Allan, R. P., Anderson, J., Argüez, Anthony, Arosio, C., Augustine, J. A., Azorin-Molina, C., Barichivich, J., Barnes, J., Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bellouin, Nicolas, Benedetti, Angela, Berry, David I., Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bock, Olivier., Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier., Buehler, S. A., Carrea, Laura., Christiansen, Hanne H., Chouza, F., Christy, John R., Chung, E.-S., Coldewey-Egbers, Melanie, Compo, Gil P., Cooper, Owen R., Covey, Curt, Crotwell, A., Davis, Sean M., de Eyto, Elvira, de Jeu, Richard A. M, VanderSat, B.V., DeGasperi, Curtis L., Degenstein, Doug, Di Girolamo, Larry, Dokulil, Martin T., Donat, Markus G., Dorigo, Wouter A., Durre, Imke, Dutton, Geoff S., Duveiller, G., Elkins, James W., Fioletov, Vitali E., Flemming, Johannes, Foster, Michael J., Frey, Richard A., Frith, Stacey M., Froidevaux, Lucien, Garforth, J., Gupta, S. K., Haimberger, Leopold, Hall, Brad D., Harris, Ian, Heidinger, Andrew K, Hemming, D. L., Ho, Shu-peng (Ben), Hubert, Daan, Hurst, Dale F., Hüser, I., Inness, Antje, Isaksen, K., John, Viju, Jones, Philip D., Kaiser, J. W., Kelly, S., Khaykin, S., Kidd, R., Kim, Hyungiun, Kipling, Z., Kraemer, B. M., Kratz, D. P., La Fuente, R. S., Lan, Xin, Lantz, Kathleen O., Leblanc, T., Li, Bailing, Loeb, Norman G, Long, Craig S., Loyola, Diego, Marszelewski, Wlodzimierz, Martens, B., May, Linda, Mayer, Michael, McCabe, M. F., McVicar, Tim R., Mears, Carl A., Menzel, W. Paul, Merchant, Christopher J., Miller, Ben R., Miralles, Diego G., Montzka, Stephen A., Morice, Colin, Mühle, Jens, Myneni, R., Nicolas, Julien P., Noetzli, Jeannette, Osborn, Tim J., Park, T., Pasik, A., Paterson, Andrew M., Pelto, Mauri S., Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., Pétron, G., Phillips, C., Pinty, Bernard, Po-Chedley, S., Polvani, L., Preimesberger, W., Pulkkanen, M., Randel, W. J., Rémy, Samuel, Ricciardulli, L., Richardson, A. D., Rieger, L., Robinson, David A., Rodell, Matthew, Rosenlof, Karen H., Roth, Chris, Rozanov, A., Rusak, James A., Rusanovskaya, O., Rutishäuser, T., Sánchez-Lugo, Ahira, Sawaengphokhai, P., Scanlon, T., Schenzinger, Verena, Schladow, S. Geoffey, Schlegel, R. W, Schmid, Martin, Eawag, Selkirk, H. B., Sharma, S., Shi, Lei, Shimaraeva, S. V., Silow, E. A., Simmons, Adrian J., Smith, C. A., Smith, Sharon L, Soden, B. J., Sofieva, Viktoria, Sparks, T. H., Stackhouse, Paul W., Steinbrecht, Wolfgang, Streletskiy, Dimitri A., Taha, G., Telg, Hagen, Thackeray, S. J., Timofeyev, M. A., Tourpali, Kleareti, Tye, Mari R., van der A, Ronald J., van der Schalie, Robin, VanderSat B.V., van der SchrierW. Paul, Gerard, van der Werf, Guido R., Verburg, Piet, Vernier, Jean-Paul, Vömel, Holger, Vose, Russell S., Wang, Ray, Watanabe, Shohei G., Weber, Mark, Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., Wiese, David, Wilber, Anne C., Wild, Jeanette D., Wong, Takmeng, Woolway, R. Iestyn, Yin, Xungang, Zhao, Lin, Zhao, Guanguo, Zhou, Xinjia, Ziemke, Jerry R., and Ziese, Markus
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Global Climate is one chapter from the State of the Climate in 2019 annual report and is available from https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0104.1 Compiled by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, State of the Climate in 2019 is based on contributions from scientists from around the world. It provides a detailed update on global climate indicators, notable weather events, and other data collected by environmental monitoring stations and instruments located on land, water, ice, and in space. The full report is available from https://doi.org/10.1175/2020BAMSStateoftheClimate.1.
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- 2020
21. Global Climate : in State of the climate in 2019
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Ades, M., Adler, R., Allan, Rob, Allan, R. P., Anderson, J., Arguez, Anthony, Arosio, C., Augustine, J. A., Azorin-Molina, C., Barichivich, J., Barnes, J., Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bellouin, Nicolas, Benedetti, Angela, Berry, David I., Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bock, Olivier, Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier, Buehler, S. A., Carrea, Laura, Christiansen, Hanne H., Chouza, F., Christy, John R., Chung, E. -S, Coldewey-Egbers, Melanie, Compo, Gil P., Cooper, Owen R., Covey, Curt, Crotwell, A., Davis, Sean M., de Eyto, Elvira, de Jeu, Richard A. M., VanderSat, B. V., DeGasperi, Curtis L., Degenstein, Doug, Di Girolamo, Larry, Dokulil, Martin T., Donat, Markus G., Dorigo, Wouter A., Dunn, R. J. H., Durre, Imke, Dutton, Geoff S., Duveiller, G., Elkins, James W., Fioletov, Vitali E., Flemming, Johannes, Foster, Michael J., Frey, Richard A., Frith, Stacey M., Froidevaux, Lucien, Garforth, J., Gobron, N., Gupta, S. K., Haimberger, Leopold, Hall, Brad D., Harris, Ian, Heidinger, Andrew K., Hemming, D. L., Ho, Shu-peng (Ben), Hubert, Daan, Hurst, Dale F., Huser, I., Inness, Antje, Isaksen, K., John, Viju, Jones, Philip D., Kaiser, J. W., Kelly, S., Khaykin, S., Kidd, R., Kim, Hyungiun, Kipling, Z., Kraemer, B. M., Kratz, D. P., La Fuente, R. S., Lan, Xin, Lantz, Kathleen O., Leblanc, T., Li, Bailing, Loeb, Norman G., Long, Craig S., Loyola, Diego, Marszelewski, Wlodzimierz, Martens, B., May, Linda, Mayer, Michael, McCabe, M. F., McVicar, Tim R., Mears, Carl A., Menzel, W. Paul, Merchant, Christopher J., Miller, Ben R., Miralles, Diego G., Montzka, Stephen A., Morice, Colin, Muhle, Jens, Myneni, R., Nicolas, Julien P., Noetzli, Jeannette, Osborn, Tim J., Park, T., Pasik, A., Paterson, Andrew M., Pelto, Mauri S., Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., Petron, G., Phillips, C., Pinty, Bernard, Po-Chedley, S., Polvani, L., Preimesberger, W., Pulkkanen, M., Randel, W. J., Remy, Samuel, Ricciardulli, L., Richardson, A. D., Rieger, L., Robinson, David A., Rodell, Matthew, Rosenlof, Karen H., Roth, Chris, Rozanov, A., Rusak, James A., Rusanovskaya, O., Rutishauser, T., Sanchez-Lugo, Ahira, Sawaengphokhai, P., Scanlon, T., Schenzinger, Verena, Schladow, S. Geoffey, Schlegel, R. W., Schmid, Martin Eawag, Selkirk, H. B., Sharma, S., Shi, Lei, Shimaraeva, S. V., Silow, E. A., Simmons, Adrian J., Smith, C. A., Smith, Sharon L., Soden, B. J., Sofieva, Viktoria, Sparks, T. H., Stackhouse, Paul W., Jr., Stanitski, D. M., Steinbrecht, Wolfgang, Streletskiy, Dimitri A., Taha, G., Telg, Hagen, Thackeray, S. J., Timofeyev, M. A., Tourpali, Kleareti, Tye, Mari R., van der A, Ronald J., van der Schalie, Robin, van der Schrier, Gerard, van der Werf, Guido R., Verburg, Piet, Vernier, Jean-Paul, Vomel, Holger, Vose, Russell S., Wang, Ray, Watanabe, Shohei G., Weber, Mark, Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., Wiese, David, Wilber, Anne C., Wild, Jeanette D., Willett, K. M., Wong, Takmeng, Woolway, R. Iestyn, Yin, Xungang, Zhao, Lin, Zhao, Guanguo, Zhou, Xinjia, Ziemke, Jerry R., Ziese, Markus, Ades, M., Adler, R., Allan, Rob, Allan, R. P., Anderson, J., Arguez, Anthony, Arosio, C., Augustine, J. A., Azorin-Molina, C., Barichivich, J., Barnes, J., Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bellouin, Nicolas, Benedetti, Angela, Berry, David I., Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bock, Olivier, Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier, Buehler, S. A., Carrea, Laura, Christiansen, Hanne H., Chouza, F., Christy, John R., Chung, E. -S, Coldewey-Egbers, Melanie, Compo, Gil P., Cooper, Owen R., Covey, Curt, Crotwell, A., Davis, Sean M., de Eyto, Elvira, de Jeu, Richard A. M., VanderSat, B. V., DeGasperi, Curtis L., Degenstein, Doug, Di Girolamo, Larry, Dokulil, Martin T., Donat, Markus G., Dorigo, Wouter A., Dunn, R. J. H., Durre, Imke, Dutton, Geoff S., Duveiller, G., Elkins, James W., Fioletov, Vitali E., Flemming, Johannes, Foster, Michael J., Frey, Richard A., Frith, Stacey M., Froidevaux, Lucien, Garforth, J., Gobron, N., Gupta, S. K., Haimberger, Leopold, Hall, Brad D., Harris, Ian, Heidinger, Andrew K., Hemming, D. L., Ho, Shu-peng (Ben), Hubert, Daan, Hurst, Dale F., Huser, I., Inness, Antje, Isaksen, K., John, Viju, Jones, Philip D., Kaiser, J. W., Kelly, S., Khaykin, S., Kidd, R., Kim, Hyungiun, Kipling, Z., Kraemer, B. M., Kratz, D. P., La Fuente, R. S., Lan, Xin, Lantz, Kathleen O., Leblanc, T., Li, Bailing, Loeb, Norman G., Long, Craig S., Loyola, Diego, Marszelewski, Wlodzimierz, Martens, B., May, Linda, Mayer, Michael, McCabe, M. F., McVicar, Tim R., Mears, Carl A., Menzel, W. 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22. Effects of pyrazole partial agonists on HCA2-mediated flushing and VLDL-triglyceride levels in mice
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Li, Zhaosha, Blad, Clara C, van der Sluis, Ronald J, de Vries, Henk, Van Berkel, Theo JC, IJzerman, Adriaan P, and Hoekstra, Menno
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23. Niacin reduces plasma CETP levels by diminishing liver macrophage content in CETP transgenic mice
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Li, Zhaosha, Wang, Yanan, van der Sluis, Ronald J., van der Hoorn, José W.A., Princen, Hans M.G., Van Eck, Miranda, Van Berkel, Theo J.C., Rensen, Patrick C.N., and Hoekstra, Menno
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Wang, Shupeng, primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Stammes, Piet, additional, Wang, Weihe, additional, Zhang, Peng, additional, Lu, Naimeng, additional, Zhang, Xingying, additional, Bi, Yanmeng, additional, Wang, Ping, additional, and Fang, Li, additional
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25. NOx emissions reduction and rebound in China due to the COVID-19 crisis
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Ding, Jieying, primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Eskes, Henk, additional, Mijling, Bas, additional, Stavrakou, Trissevgeni, additional, van Geffen, Jos, additional, and Veefkind, Pepijn, additional
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26. Global Climate
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Ades, M., additional, Adler, R., additional, Allan, Rob, additional, Allan, R. P., additional, Anderson, J., additional, Argüez, Anthony, additional, Arosio, C., additional, Augustine, J. A., additional, Azorin-Molina, C., additional, Barichivich, J., additional, Barnes, J., additional, Beck, H. E., additional, Becker, Andreas, additional, Bellouin, Nicolas, additional, Benedetti, Angela, additional, Berry, David I., additional, Blenkinsop, Stephen, additional, Bock, Olivier., additional, Bosilovich, Michael G., additional, Boucher, Olivier., additional, Buehler, S. A., additional, Carrea, Laura., additional, Christiansen, Hanne H., additional, Chouza, F., additional, Christy, John R., additional, Chung, E.-S., additional, Coldewey-Egbers, Melanie, additional, Compo, Gil P., additional, Cooper, Owen R., additional, Covey, Curt, additional, Crotwell, A., additional, Davis, Sean M., additional, de Eyto, Elvira, additional, de Jeu, Richard A. 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Paul, additional, Merchant, Christopher J., additional, Miller, Ben R., additional, Miralles, Diego G., additional, Montzka, Stephen A., additional, Morice, Colin, additional, Mühle, Jens, additional, Myneni, R., additional, Nicolas, Julien P., additional, Noetzli, Jeannette, additional, Osborn, Tim J., additional, Park, T., additional, Pasik, A., additional, Paterson, Andrew M., additional, Pelto, Mauri S., additional, Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., additional, Pétron, G., additional, Phillips, C., additional, Pinty, Bernard, additional, Po-Chedley, S., additional, Polvani, L., additional, Preimesberger, W., additional, Pulkkanen, M., additional, Randel, W. J., additional, Rémy, Samuel, additional, Ricciardulli, L., additional, Richardson, A. 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A., additional, Tourpali, Kleareti, additional, Tye, Mari R., additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, van der Schalie, Robin, VanderSat B.V., additional, van der SchrierW. Paul, Gerard, additional, van der Werf, Guido R., additional, Verburg, Piet, additional, Vernier, Jean-Paul, additional, Vömel, Holger, additional, Vose, Russell S., additional, Wang, Ray, additional, Watanabe, Shohei G., additional, Weber, Mark, additional, Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., additional, Wiese, David, additional, Wilber, Anne C., additional, Wild, Jeanette D., additional, Wong, Takmeng, additional, Woolway, R. Iestyn, additional, Yin, Xungang, additional, Zhao, Lin, additional, Zhao, Guanguo, additional, Zhou, Xinjia, additional, Ziemke, Jerry R., additional, and Ziese, Markus, additional
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27. VLDL/LDL serves as the primary source of cholesterol in the adrenal glucocorticoid response to food deprivation
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van der Sluis, Ronald J., primary, Depuydt, Marie A.C., additional, Van Eck, Miranda, additional, and Hoekstra, Menno, additional
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28. Chinese NOx emission reductions and rebound as a result of the COVID-19 crisis quantified through inversion of TROPOMI NO2 observations
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Ding, Jieying, primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Eskes, Henk, additional, Mijling, Bas, additional, Stavrakou, Trissevgeni, additional, van Geffen, Jos, additional, and Veefkind, Pepijn, additional
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29. Glucocorticoids are active players and therapeutic targets in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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van der Sluis, Ronald J., primary and Hoekstra, Menno, additional
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30. Disruption of Phospholipid Transfer Protein–Mediated High-Density Lipoprotein Maturation Reduces Scavenger Receptor BI Deficiency–Driven Atherosclerosis Susceptibility Despite Unexpected Metabolic Complications
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Hoekstra, Menno, primary, van der Sluis, Ronald J., additional, Hildebrand, Reeni B., additional, Lammers, Bart, additional, Zhao, Ying, additional, Praticò, Domenico, additional, van Berkel, Theo J.C., additional, Rensen, Patrick C.N., additional, Kooijman, Sander, additional, Jauhiainen, Matti, additional, and van Eck, Miranda, additional
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31. Welfare Costs of Defined Contribution Schemes
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32. State of the Climate in 2018
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Surface (mathematics) ,Atmospheric Science ,Materials science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,0207 environmental engineering ,Mineralogy ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,SDG 13 - Climate Action ,SDG 14 - Life Below Water ,020701 environmental engineering ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
In 2018, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth's atmosphere-carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide-continued their increase. The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth's surface was 407.4 ± 0.1 ppm, the highest in the modern instrumental record and in ice core records dating back 800 000 years. Combined, greenhouse gases and several halogenated gases contribute just over 3 W m−2 to radiative forcing and represent a nearly 43% increase since 1990. Carbon dioxide is responsible for about 65% of this radiative forcing. With a weak La Niña in early 2018 transitioning to a weak El Niño by the year's end, the global surface (land and ocean) temperature was the fourth highest on record, with only 2015 through 2017 being warmer. Several European countries reported record high annual temperatures. There were also more high, and fewer low, temperature extremes than in nearly all of the 68-year extremes record. Madagascar recorded a record daily temperature of 40.5°C in Morondava in March, while South Korea set its record high of 41.0°C in August in Hongcheon. Nawabshah, Pakistan, recorded its highest temperature of 50.2°C, which may be a new daily world record for April. Globally, the annual lower troposphere temperature was third to seventh highest, depending on the dataset analyzed. The lower stratospheric temperature was approximately fifth lowest. The 2018 Arctic land surface temperature was 1.2°C above the 1981-2010 average, tying for third highest in the 118-year record, following 2016 and 2017. June's Arctic snow cover extent was almost half of what it was 35 years ago. Across Greenland, however, regional summer temperatures were generally below or near average. Additionally, a satellite survey of 47 glaciers in Greenland indicated a net increase in area for the first time since records began in 1999. Increasing permafrost temperatures were reported at most observation sites in the Arctic, with the overall increase of 0.1°-0.2°C between 2017 and 2018 being comparable to the highest rate of warming ever observed in the region. On 17 March, Arctic sea ice extent marked the second smallest annual maximum in the 38-year record, larger than only 2017. The minimum extent in 2018 was reached on 19 September and again on 23 September, tying 2008 and 2010 for the sixth lowest extent on record. The 23 September date tied 1997 as the latest sea ice minimum date on record. First-year ice now dominates the ice cover, comprising 77% of the March 2018 ice pack compared to 55% during the 1980s. Because thinner, younger ice is more vulnerable to melting out in summer, this shift in sea ice age has contributed to the decreasing trend in minimum ice extent. Regionally, Bering Sea ice extent was at record lows for almost the entire 2017/18 ice season. For the Antarctic continent as a whole, 2018 was warmer than average. On the highest points of the Antarctic Plateau, the automatic weather station Relay (74°S) broke or tied six monthly temperature records throughout the year, with August breaking its record by nearly 8°C. However, cool conditions in the western Bellingshausen Sea and Amundsen Sea sector contributed to a low melt season overall for 2017/18. High SSTs contributed to low summer sea ice extent in the Ross and Weddell Seas in 2018, underpinning the second lowest Antarctic summer minimum sea ice extent on record. Despite conducive conditions for its formation, the ozone hole at its maximum extent in September was near the 2000-18 mean, likely due to an ongoing slow decline in stratospheric chlorine monoxide concentration. Across the oceans, globally averaged SST decreased slightly since the record El Niño year of 2016 but was still far above the climatological mean. On average, SST is increasing at a rate of 0.10° ± 0.01°C decade−1 since 1950. The warming appeared largest in the tropical Indian Ocean and smallest in the North Pacific. The deeper ocean continues to warm year after year. For the seventh consecutive year, global annual mean sea level became the highest in the 26-year record, rising to 81 mm above the 1993 average. As anticipated in a warming climate, the hydrological cycle over the ocean is accelerating: dry regions are becoming drier and wet regions rainier. Closer to the equator, 95 named tropical storms were observed during 2018, well above the 1981-2010 average of 82. Eleven tropical cyclones reached Saffir-Simpson scale Category 5 intensity. North Atlantic Major Hurricane Michael's landfall intensity of 140 kt was the fourth strongest for any continental U.S. hurricane landfall in the 168-year record. Michael caused more than 30 fatalities and $25 billion (U.S. dollars) in damages. In the western North Pacific, Super Typhoon Mangkhut led to 160 fatalities and $6 billion (U.S. dollars) in damages across the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Tropical Storm Son-Tinh was responsible for 170 fatalities in Vietnam and Laos. Nearly all the islands of Micronesia experienced at least moderate impacts from various tropical cyclones. Across land, many areas around the globe received copious precipitation, notable at different time scales. Rodrigues and Réunion Island near southern Africa each reported their third wettest year on record. In Hawaii, 1262 mm precipitation at Waipā Gardens (Kauai) on 14-15 April set a new U.S. record for 24-h precipitation. In Brazil, the city of Belo Horizonte received nearly 75 mm of rain in just 20 minutes, nearly half its monthly average. Globally, fire activity during 2018 was the lowest since the start of the record in 1997, with a combined burned area of about 500 million hectares. This reinforced the long-term downward trend in fire emissions driven by changes in land use in frequently burning savannas. However, wildfires burned 3.5 million hectares across the United States, well above the 2000-10 average of 2.7 million hectares. Combined, U.S. wildfire damages for the 2017 and 2018 wildfire seasons exceeded $40 billion (U.S. dollars).
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33. Reevaluation of Total‐Column Ozone Trends and of the Effective Radiative Forcing of Ozone‐Depleting Substances.
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Morgenstern, Olaf, Frith, Stacey M., Bodeker, Gregory E., Fioletov, Vitali, and van der A, Ronald J.
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We evaluate total‐column ozone trends using a piecewise linear regression approach and maximizing usage of five gridded total‐column ozone data sets. The new approach yields more consistent estimates of observed ozone loss during 1979–2000, when halocarbon concentrations were increasing, and consequently, using CMIP6 simulations, an increased effective radiative forcing estimate of ozone‐depleting substances with a substantially reduced uncertainty range versus an earlier evaluation. At more than 84% confidence, it is now larger than zero and compares more favorably with three previous evaluations. We furthermore find significant positive post‐1997 global‐ and Southern‐Hemisphere‐mean trends, respectively, in these five data sets. For the extrapolar region (60°S–60°N) and for the Northern Hemisphere, the assessment whether there is a positive trend is inconclusive and depends on which observational data set is included in the calculation. Plain Language Summary: Changes in overhead ozone amounts reflect the impact of the Montreal Protocol, designed to protect the ozone layer, and several other influences. Here, we assess five different ozone data sets using satellite and ground‐based observations as well as fields generated by present‐generation climate models. For the period 1979–2000, during which stratospheric ozone depletion got established, we find good agreement for the whole globe and for selected subregions across the observational data sets. For 1997–2020, in the global and Southern Hemisphere means, we find significant, positive ozone trends. For a region excluding both poles and for the Northern Hemisphere, the uncertainty ranges still include zero. Using observational and modeled ozone trends for 1979–2000, we recalculate the impact of ozone‐depleting substances, accounting for ozone depletion, on the Earth' radiation balance. We find a slightly larger net impact than a previous evaluation, which within the uncertainty bounds is much more likely to be positive and is more consistent with three other literature references. Key Points: We evaluate total‐column ozone trends for 1979–2000 and 1997–2020For 1997–2020, we find significant global‐ and Southern‐Hemisphere‐mean positive trendsThe effective radiative forcing of ozone‐depleting substances is now more consistent with three previous evaluations [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Improving algorithms and uncertainty estimates for satellite NO2 retrievals : Results from the quality assurance for the essential climate variables (QA4ECV) project
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Boersma, K.F., Eskes, Henk J., Richter, Andreas, De Smedt, Isabelle, Lorente, Alba, Beirle, Steffen, van Geffen, Jos H.G.M., Zara, Marina, Peters, Enno, Van Roozendael, Michel, Wagner, Thomas, Maasakkers, Joannes D., van der A, Ronald J., Nightingale, Joanne, De Rudder, Anne, Irie, Hitoshi, Pinardi, Gaia, Lambert, Jean Christopher, and Compernolle, Steven C.
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Global observations of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) columns have been shown to be feasible from space, but consistent multi-sensor records do not yet exist, nor are they covered by planned activities at the international level. Harmonised, multi-decadal records of NO2 columns and their associated uncertainties can provide crucial information on how the emissions and concentrations of nitrogen oxides evolve over time. Here we describe the development of a new, community best-practice NO2 retrieval algorithm based on a synthesis of existing approaches. Detailed comparisons of these approaches led us to implement an enhanced spectral fitting method for NO2, a 1° × 1° TM5-MP data assimilation scheme to estimate the stratospheric background and improve air mass factor calculations. Guided by the needs expressed by data users, producers, and WMO GCOS guidelines, we incorporated detailed per-pixel uncertainty information in the data product, along with easily traceable information on the relevant quality aspects of the retrieval. We applied the improved QA4ECV NO2 algorithm to the most current level-1 data sets to produce a complete 22-year data record that includes GOME (1995–2003), SCIAMACHY (2002–2012), GOME-2(A) (2007 onwards) and OMI (2004 onwards). The QA4ECV NO2 spectral fitting recommendations and TM5-MP stratospheric column and air mass factor approach are currently also applied to S5P-TROPOMI. The uncertainties in the QA4ECV tropospheric NO2 columns amount to typically 40 % over polluted scenes. The first validation results of the QA4ECV OMI NO2 columns and their uncertainties over Tai'an, China, in June 2006 suggest a small bias (−2 %) and better precision than suggested by uncertainty propagation. We conclude that our improved QA4ECV NO2 long-term data record is providing valuable information to quantitatively constrain emissions, deposition, and trends in nitrogen oxides on a global scale.
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35. Cholestasis-associated glucocorticoid overexposure does not increase atherogenesis
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van der Geest, Rick, primary, van der Sluis, Ronald J, additional, Groen, Albert K, additional, Van Eck, Miranda, additional, and Hoekstra, Menno, additional
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36. Deriving tropospheric ozone from assimilated profiles
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van Peet, Jacob C. A., primary and van der A, Ronald J., additional
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37. Elimination of adrenocortical apolipoprotein E production does not impact glucocorticoid output in wild-type mice
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van der Sluis, Ronald J., primary, Depuydt, Marie A.C., additional, Verwilligen, Robin A.F., additional, Hoekstra, Menno, additional, and Van Eck, Miranda, additional
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38. Trends and trend reversal detection in 2 decades of tropospheric NO<sub>2</sub> satellite observations
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Georgoulias, Aristeidis K., primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Stammes, Piet, additional, Boersma, K. Folkert, additional, and Eskes, Henk J., additional
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39. ATP-binding cassette transporter G1 deficiency is associated with mild glucocorticoid insufficiency in mice
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Hoekstra, Menno, primary, Ouweneel, Amber B., additional, Nahon, Joya E., additional, van der Geest, Rick, additional, Kröner, Mara J., additional, van der Sluis, Ronald J., additional, and Van Eck, Miranda, additional
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40. Natural and anthropogenic contributions to long-term variations of SO2, NO2, CO, and AOD over East China
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Kang, Hanqing, primary, Zhu, Bin, additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Zhu, Chunmao, additional, de Leeuw, Gerrit, additional, Hou, Xuewei, additional, and Gao, Jinhui, additional
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41. State of the Climate in 2017
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Arndt, D. S., Blunden, J., Hartfield, G., Ackerman, Steven A., Adler, Robert, Alfaro, Eric J., Allan, Richard P., Allan, Rob, Alves, Lincoln M., Amador, Jorge A., Andreassen, L. M., Argueez, Anthony, Arndt, Derek S., Azorin-molina, Cesar, Baez, Julian, Bardin, M. U., Barichivich, Jonathan, Baringer, Molly O., Barreira, Sandra, Baxter, Stephen, Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bedka, Kristopher M., Bell, Gerald D., Belmont, M., Benedetti, Angela, Berrisford, Paul, Berry, David I., Bhatt, U. S., Bissolli, Peter, Bjerke, J., Blake, Eric S., Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier, Box, J. E., Boyer, Tim, Braathen, Geir O., Bromwich, David H., Brown, R., Buehler, S., Bulygina, Olga N., Burgess, D., Calderon, Blanca, Camargo, Suzana J., Campbell, Jayaka D., Cappelen, J., Carrea, Laura, Carter, Brendan R., Chambers, Don P., Cheng, Ming-dean, Christiansen, Hanne H., Christy, John R., Chung, E. -s., Clem, Kyle R., Coelho, Caio A. S., Coldewey-egbers, Melanie, Colwell, Steve, Cooper, Owen R., Copland, L., Crouch, Jake, Davis, Sean M., De Eyto, Elvira, De Jeu, Richard A. M., De Laat, Jos, Degasperi, Curtis L., Degenstein, Doug, Demircan, M., Derksen, C., Di Girolamo, Larry, Diamond, Howard J., Dlugokencky, Ed J., Dohan, Kathleen, Dokulil, Martin T., Dolman, A. Johannes, Domingues, Catia M., Donat, Markus G., Dong, Shenfu, Dorigo, Wouter A., Drozdov, D. S., Dunn, Robert J. H., Dutton, Geoff S., Elkharrim, M., Elkins, James W., Epstein, H. E., Espinoza, Jhan C., Famiglietti, James S., Farrell, S., Fausto, R. S., Feely, Richard A., Feng, Z., Fenimore, Chris, Fettweis, X., Fioletov, Vitali E., Flemming, Johannes, Fogt, Ryan L., Folland, Chris, Forbes, B. C., Foster, Michael J., Francis, S. D., Franz, Bryan A., Frey, Richard A., Frith, Stacey M., Froidevaux, Lucien, Ganter, Catherine, Gerland, S., Gilson, John, Gobron, Nadine, Goldenberg, Stanley B., Goni, Gustavo, Grooss, J. -u., Gruber, Alexander, Guard, Charles, Gupta, S. K., Gutierrez, J. M., Haas, C., Hagos, S., Hahn, Sebastian, Haimberger, Leo, Hall, Brad D., Halpert, Michael S., Hamlington, Benjamin D., Hanna, E., Hanssen-bauer, I, Harris, Ian, Heidinger, Andrew K., Heim, Richard R., Jr., Hendricks, S., Hernandez, Marieta, Hernandez, Rafael, Hidalgo, Hugo G., Ho, Shu-peng, Hobbs, William R., Huang, Boyin, Hurst, Dale F., Ialongo, I., Ijampy, J. A., Inness, Antje, Isaksen, K., Ishii, Masayoshi, Jevrejeva, Svetlana, Jimenez, C., Jin Xiangze, John, Viju, Johns, William E., Johnsen, B., Johnson, Bryan, Johnson, Gregory C., Johnson, Kenneth S., Jones, Philip D., Jumaux, Guillaume, Kabidi, Khadija, Kaiser, J. W., Kato, Seiji, Kazemi, A., Keller, Linda M., Kennedy, John, Kerr, Kenneth, Kholodov, A. L., Khoshkam, Mahbobeh, Killick, Rachel, Kim, Hyungjun, Kim, S. -j., Klotzbach, Philip J., Knaff, John A., Kohler, J., Korhonen, Johanna, Korshunova, Natalia N., Kramarova, Natalya, Kratz, D. P., Kruger, Andries, Kruk, Michael C., Krumpen, T., Lakatos, M., Lakkala, K., Lander, Mark A., Landschuetzer, Peter, Landsea, Chris W., Lankhorst, Matthias, Lazzara, Matthew A., Leuliette, Eric, L'Heureux, Michelle, Lieser, Jan L., Lin, I-i, Liu, Hongxing, Liu, Yinghui, Locarnini, Ricardo, Loeb, Norman G., Long, Craig S., Lorrey, Andrew M., Loyola, Diego, Lumpkin, Rick, Luo, Jing-jia, Luojus, K., Lyman, John M., Macias-fauria, M., Malkova, G. V., Manney, G., Marchenko, S. S., Marengo, Jose A., Marra, John J., Marszelewski, Wlodzimierz, Martens, B., Martinez-gueingla, Rodney, Massom, Robert A., May, Linda, Mayer, Michael, Mazloff, Matthew, Mcbride, Charlotte, Mccabe, M. F., Mccarthy, M., Mcvicar, Tim R., Mears, Carl A., Meier, W., Mekonnen, A., Mengistu Tsidu, G., Menzel, W. Paul, Merchant, Christopher J., Meredith, Michael P., Merrifield, Mark A., Miralles, Diego G., Mitchum, Gary T., Mitro, Srkani, Monselesan, Didier, Montzka, Stephen A., Mora, Natalie, Morice, Colin, Mote, T., Mudryk, L., Muehle, Jens, Mullan, A. Brett, Mueller, R., Nash, Eric R., Nerem, R. Steven, Newman, Louise, Newman, Paul A., Nieto, Juan Jose, Noetzli, Jeannette, O'Neel, S., Osborn, Tim J., Overland, J., Oyunjargal, Lamjav, Park, E-hyung, Pasch, Richard J., Pascual-ramirez, Reynaldo, Paterson, Andrew M., Pearce, Petra R., Pelto, Mauri S., Perkins-kirkpatrick, Sarah E., Perovich, D., Petropavlovskikh, Irina, Pezza, Alexandre B., Phillips, C., Phillips, David, Phoenix, G., Pinty, Bernard, Rajeevan, Madhavan, Rayner, Darren, Raynolds, M. K., Reagan, James, Reid, Phillip, Reimer, Christoph, Remy, Samuel, Revadekar, Jayashree V., Richter-menge, J., Rimmer, Alon, Robinson, David A., Rodell, Matthew, Romanovsky, Vladimir E., Ronchail, Josyane, Rosenlof, Karen H., Roth, Chris, Rusak, James A., Sallee, Jean-bapiste, Sanchez-lugo, Ahira, Santee, Michelle L., Sawaengphokhai, P., Sayouri, Amal, Scambos, Ted A., Schladow, S. Geoffrey, Schmid, Claudia, Schmid, Martin, Schreck, Carl J., Iii, Schuur, Ted, Selkirk, H. B., Send, Uwe, Sensoy, Serhat, Sharp, M., Shi, Lei, Shiklomanov, Nikolai I., Shimaraeva, Svetlana V., Siegel, David A., Signorini, Sergio R., Sima, Fatou, Simmons, Adrian J., Smeed, David A., Smeets, C. J. P. P., Smith, Adam, Smith, Sharon L., Soden, B., Spence, Jaqueline M., Srivastava, A. K., Stackhouse, Paul W., Jr., Stammerjohn, Sharon, Steinbrecht, Wolfgang, Stella, Jose L., Stephenson, Tannecia S., Strahan, Susan, Streletskiy, Dimitri A., Sun-mack, Sunny, Swart, Sebastiaan, Sweet, William, Tamar, Gerard, Taylor, Michael A., Tedesco, M., Thoman, R. L., Thompson, L., Thompson, Philip R., Timmermans, M. -l., Tobin, Skie, Trachte, Katja, Trewin, Blair C., Trotman, Adrian R., Tschudi, M., Van As, D., Van De Wal, R. S. W., Van Der Schalie, Robin, Van Der Schrier, Gerard, Van Der Werf, Guido R., Van Meerbeeck, Cedric J., Velicogna, I., Verburg, Piet, Vincent, Lucie A., Voemel, Holger, Vose, Russell S., Wagner, Wolfgang, Walker, D. A., Walsh, J., Wang, Bin, Wang, Chunzai, Wang, Junhong, Wang, Lei, Wang, M., Wang, Sheng-hung, Wanninkhof, Rik, Watanabe, Shohei, Weber, Mark, Weller, Robert A., Weyhenmeyer, Gesa A., Whitewood, Robert, Wiese, David N., Wijffels, Susan E., Wilber, Anne C., Wild, Jeanette D., Willett, Kate M., Willis, Josh K., Wolken, G., Wong, Takmeng, Wood, E. F., Woolway, R. Iestyn, Wouters, B., Xue, Yan, Yin, Xungang, Yu, Lisan, Zambrano, Eduardo, Zhang, Huai-min, Zhang, Peiqun, Zhao, Guanguo, Zhao, Lin, Ziemke, Jerry R., Abernethy, R., Albanil, Encarnacion Adelina, Aldeco, Laura S., Aliaga-nestares, Vannia, Anderson, John, Armitage, C., Avalos, Grinia, Behe, Carolina, Bellouin, Nicolas, Bernhard, G. H., Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bolmgren, K., Bouchon, Marilu, Campbell, Ethan C., Castro, Anabel, Costanza, Carol, Covey, Curt, Coy, Lawrence, Cronin, T., Cruzado, Luis, Daniel, Raychelle, Davletshin, S. G., De La Cour, Jacqueline L., Deline, P., Dewitte, Boris, Dhurmea, R., Dickerson, C., Domingues, Ricardo, Durre, Imke, Eakin, C. Mark, Farmer, J., Fauchald, P., Geiger, Erick F., Gomez, Andrea M., Gugliemin, Mario, Hansen, K., Helfrich, S., Hemming, D. L., Heron, Scott F., Heuze, C., Horstkotte, T., Hubert, Daan, Hueuze, Celine, Ibrahim, M. M., Isaac, Victor, Jacobs, Stephanie J., Jeffries, Martin O., Karakoylu, Erdem M., Khan, M. S., Ladd, C., Lavado-casimiro, Waldo, Lee, S. -e, Lee, T. C., Li, Bailing, Li, Tim, Lopez, Luis A., Luthcke, S., Marcellin, Vernie, Marin, Dora, Marsh, Benjamin L., Martin, A, Martinez, Alejandra G., Martinez-sanchez, Odalys, Meijers, Andrew J. S., Miller, Ben, Moat, Ben, Mochizuki, Y., Mosquera-vasquez, Kobi, Mostafa, Awatif E., Nielsen-gammon, John W., Noll, Ben E., Osborne, Emily, Pastor, Saavedra Maria Asuncion, Paulik, Christoph, Peltier, Alexandre, Pinzon, J., Po-chedley, S., Polashenski, C., Purkey, Sarah G., Quispe, Nelson, Rakotoarimalala, C., Richardson, A. D., Ricker, R, Rodriguez, Camino Ernesto, Rosner, Benjamin, Roth, David Mark, Rutishauser, T., Sasgen, L., Sayad, T. A., Scanlon, T., Schenzinger, Verena, Silow, Eugene, Skirving, William J., Sofieva, Viktoria, Sparks, T. H., Spillane, Sandra, Stanitski, Diane M., Stengel, M., Stephenson, Kimberly, Strong, Alan E., Sutton, Adrienne J., Takahashi, Kenneth S., Thackeray, S. J., Thomson, Lthorsteinsson T., Timbal, Bertrand, Timofeyev, Maxim A., Tirak, Kyle, V, Togawa, H., Tommervik, H., Tourpali, Kleareti, Trinanes, Joaquin A., Tucker, C. J., Tye, Mari R., Van Der A, Ronald J., Velden, Christopher S., Vickers, H., Webster, M., Westberry, Toby K., Widlansky, Matthew J., Wood, K., Yoon, Huang, York, A., Zhu, Zhiwei, Ziel, R., Ziese, Markus G., Arndt, D. S., Blunden, J., Hartfield, G., Ackerman, Steven A., Adler, Robert, Alfaro, Eric J., Allan, Richard P., Allan, Rob, Alves, Lincoln M., Amador, Jorge A., Andreassen, L. M., Argueez, Anthony, Arndt, Derek S., Azorin-molina, Cesar, Baez, Julian, Bardin, M. U., Barichivich, Jonathan, Baringer, Molly O., Barreira, Sandra, Baxter, Stephen, Beck, H. E., Becker, Andreas, Bedka, Kristopher M., Bell, Gerald D., Belmont, M., Benedetti, Angela, Berrisford, Paul, Berry, David I., Bhatt, U. S., Bissolli, Peter, Bjerke, J., Blake, Eric S., Bosilovich, Michael G., Boucher, Olivier, Box, J. 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J., Tye, Mari R., Van Der A, Ronald J., Velden, Christopher S., Vickers, H., Webster, M., Westberry, Toby K., Widlansky, Matthew J., Wood, K., Yoon, Huang, York, A., Zhu, Zhiwei, Ziel, R., and Ziese, Markus G.
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In 2017, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth’s atmosphere—carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide— reached new record highs. The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth’s surface for 2017 was 405.0 ± 0.1 ppm, 2.2 ppm greater than for 2016 and the highest in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating back as far as 800 000 years. The global growth rate of CO2 has nearly quadrupled since the early 1960s. With ENSO-neutral conditions present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during most of the year and weak La Niña conditions notable at the start and end, the global temperature across land and ocean surfaces ranked as the second or third highest, depending on the dataset, since records began in the mid-to-late 1800s. Notably, it was the warmest non-El Niño year in the instrumental record. Above Earth’s surface, the annual lower tropospheric temperature was also either second or third highest according to all datasets analyzed. The lower stratospheric temperature was about 0.2°C higher than the record cold temperature of 2016 according to most of the in situ and satellite datasets. Several countries, including Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, and Bulgaria, reported record high annual temperatures. Mexico broke its annual record for the fourth consecutive year. On 27 January, the temperature reached 43.4°C at Puerto Madryn, Argentina—the highest temperature recorded so far south (43°S) anywhere in the world. On 28 May in Turbat, western Pakistan, the high of 53.5°C tied Pakistan’s all-time highest temperature and became the world-record highest temperature for May. In the Arctic, the 2017 land surface temperature was 1.6°C above the 1981–2010 average, the second highest since the record began in 1900, behind only 2016. The five highest annual Arctic temperatures have all occurred since 2007. Exceptionally high temperatures were observed in the permafrost across the Arctic, with record values r
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42. Simultaneous assimilation of ozone profiles from multiple UV-VIS satellite instruments
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van Peet, Jacob C.A., van der A, Ronald J., Kelder, Hennie M., Levelt, Pieternel F., van Peet, Jacob C.A., van der A, Ronald J., Kelder, Hennie M., and Levelt, Pieternel F.
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A three-dimensional global ozone distribution has been derived from assimilation of ozone profiles that were observed by satellites. By simultaneous assimilation of ozone profiles retrieved from the nadir looking satellite instruments Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 (GOME-2) and Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI), which measure the atmosphere at different times of the day, the quality of the derived atmospheric ozone field has been improved. The assimilation is using an extended Kalman filter in which chemical transport model TM5 has been used for the forecast. The combined assimilation of both GOME-2 and OMI improves upon the assimilation results of a single sensor. The new assimilation system has been demonstrated by processing 4 years of data from 2008 to 2011. Validation of the assimilation output by comparison with sondes shows that biases vary between ĝ'5 and +10ĝ€̄% between the surface and 100ĝ€̄hPa. The biases for the combined assimilation vary between ĝ'3 and +3ĝ€̄% in the region between 100 and 10ĝ€̄hPa where GOME-2 and OMI are most sensitive. This is a strong improvement compared to direct retrievals of ozone profiles from satellite observations.
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43. Evaluation of modeling NO2 concentrations driven by satellite-derived and bottom-up emission inventories using in situ measurements over China
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Liu, Fei (author), van der A, Ronald J. (author), Eskes, Henk (author), Ding, J. (author), Mijling, Bas (author), Liu, Fei (author), van der A, Ronald J. (author), Eskes, Henk (author), Ding, J. (author), and Mijling, Bas (author)
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Chemical transport models together with emission inventories are widely used to simulate NO2 concentrations over China, but validation of the simulations with in situ measurements has been extremely limited. Here we use ground measurements obtained from the air quality monitoring network recently developed by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of China to validate modeling surface NO2 concentrations from the CHIMERE regional chemical transport model driven by the satellite-derived DECSO and the bottom-up MIX emission inventories. We applied a correction factor to the observations to account for the interferences of other oxidized nitrogen compounds (NOz), based on the modeled ratio of NO2 to NOz. The model accurately reproduces the spatial variability in NO2 from in situ measurements, with a spatial correlation coefficient of over 0.7 for simulations based on both inventories. A negative and positive bias is found for the simulation with the DECSO (slope= 0.74 and 0.64 for the daily mean and daytime only) and the MIX (slope= 1.3 and 1.1) inventories, respectively, suggesting an underestimation and overestimation of NOx emissions from corresponding inventories. The bias between observed and modeled concentrations is reduced, with the slope dropping from 1.3 to 1.0 when the spatial distribution of NOx emissions in the DECSO inventory is applied as the spatial proxy for the MIX inventory, which suggests an improvement of the distribution of emissions between urban and suburban or rural areas in the DECSO inventory compared to that used in the bottom-up inventory. A rough estimate indicates that the observed concentrations, from sites predominantly placed in the populated urban areas, may be 10-40 % higher than the corresponding model grid cell mean. This reduces the estimate of the negative bias of the DECSO-based simulation to the range of -30 to 0 % on average and more firmly establishes that the MIX inventory is biased high over major cities. The performanc, Atmospheric Remote Sensing
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44. A Diurnal Rhythm in Brown Adipose Tissue Causes Rapid Clearance and Combustion of Plasma Lipids at Wakening
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van den Berg, Rosa, Kooijman, Sander, Noordam, Raymond, Ramkisoensing, Ashna, Abreu-Vieira, Gustavo, Tambyrajah, Lauren L., Dijk, Wieneke, Ruppert, Philip, Mol, Isabel M., Kramar, Barbara, Caputo, Rosanna, Puig, Laura Sardón, de Ruiter, Evelien M., Kroon, Jan, Hoekstra, Menno, van der Sluis, Ronald J., Meijer, Onno C., Willems van Dijk, Ko, van Kerkhof, Linda W.M., Christodoulides, Constantinos, Karpe, Fredrik, Gerhart-Hines, Zachary, Kersten, Sander, Meijer, Johanna H., Coomans, Claudia P., van Heemst, Diana, Biermasz, Nienke R., Rensen, Patrick C.N., van den Berg, Rosa, Kooijman, Sander, Noordam, Raymond, Ramkisoensing, Ashna, Abreu-Vieira, Gustavo, Tambyrajah, Lauren L., Dijk, Wieneke, Ruppert, Philip, Mol, Isabel M., Kramar, Barbara, Caputo, Rosanna, Puig, Laura Sardón, de Ruiter, Evelien M., Kroon, Jan, Hoekstra, Menno, van der Sluis, Ronald J., Meijer, Onno C., Willems van Dijk, Ko, van Kerkhof, Linda W.M., Christodoulides, Constantinos, Karpe, Fredrik, Gerhart-Hines, Zachary, Kersten, Sander, Meijer, Johanna H., Coomans, Claudia P., van Heemst, Diana, Biermasz, Nienke R., and Rensen, Patrick C.N.
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Many favorable metabolic effects have been attributed to thermogenic activity of brown adipose tissue (BAT). Yet, time of day has rarely been considered in this field of research. Here, we show that a diurnal rhythm in BAT activity regulates plasma lipid metabolism. We observed a high-amplitude rhythm in fatty acid uptake by BAT that synchronized with the light/dark cycle. Highest uptake was found at the onset of the active period, which coincided with high lipoprotein lipase expression and low angiopoietin-like 4 expression by BAT. Diurnal rhythmicity in BAT activity determined the rate at which lipids were cleared from the circulation, thereby imposing the daily rhythm in plasma lipid concentrations. In mice as well as humans, postprandial lipid excursions were nearly absent at waking. We anticipate that diurnal BAT activity is an important factor to consider when studying the therapeutic potential of promoting BAT activity. van den Berg et al. show a strong circadian rhythm in fatty acid uptake by brown adipose tissue that peaks at wakening regardless of the light exposure period. Consequently, postprandial lipid handling by brown adipose tissue is highest at wakening, resulting in the lowest postprandial plasma lipid excursions.
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45. Extended wavelength InGaAs infrared (1.0–2.4 μm) detector arrays on SCIAMACHY for space-based spectrometry of the Earth atmosphere
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Hoogeveen, Ruud W.M, van der A, Ronald J, and Goede, Albert P.H
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46. NOx emission trends over Chinese cities estimated from OMI observations during 2005 to 2015
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Liu, Fei, Beirle, Steffen, Zhang, Qiang, van der A, Ronald J., Zheng, Bo, Tong, Dan, and He, Kebin
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Satellite NO2 observations have been widely used to evaluate emission changes. To determine trends in NOx emission over China, we used a method independent of chemical transport models to quantify the NOx emissions from 48 cities and 7 power plants over China, on the basis of Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) NO2 observations during 2005 to 2015. We found that NOx emissions over 48 Chinese cities increased by 52% from 2005 to 2011 and decreased by 21% from 2011 to 2015. The decrease since 2011 could be mainly attributed to emission control measures in power sector; while cities with different dominant emission sources (i.e. power, industrial and transportation sectors) showed variable emission decline timelines that corresponded to the schedules for emission control in different sectors. The time series of the derived NOx emissions was consistent with the bottom-up emission inventories for all power plants (r=0.8 on average), but not for some cities (r=0.4 on average). The lack of consistency observed for cities was most probably due to the high uncertainty of bottom-up urban emissions used in this study, which were derived from downscaling the regional-based emission data to cities by using spatial distribution proxies.
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47. Spatial and seasonal variations of aerosols over China from two decades of multi-satellite observations – Part 2: AOD time series for 1995–2017 combined from ATSR ADV and MODIS C6.1 and AOD tendency estimations
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Sogacheva, Larisa, primary, Rodriguez, Edith, additional, Kolmonen, Pekka, additional, Virtanen, Timo H., additional, Saponaro, Giulia, additional, de Leeuw, Gerrit, additional, Georgoulias, Aristeidis K., additional, Alexandri, Georgia, additional, Kourtidis, Konstantinos, additional, and van der A, Ronald J., additional
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48. Supplementary material to "Trends and trend reversal detection in two decades of tropospheric NO2 satellite observations"
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Georgoulias, Aristeidis K., primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Stammes, Piet, additional, Boersma, K. Folkert, additional, and Eskes, Henk J., additional
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49. Trends and trend reversal detection in two decades of tropospheric NO2 satellite observations
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Georgoulias, Aristeidis K., primary, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Stammes, Piet, additional, Boersma, K. Folkert, additional, and Eskes, Henk J., additional
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50. Supplementary material to "Improving algorithms and uncertainty estimates for satellite NO2 retrievals: Results from the Quality Assurance for Essential Climate Variables (QA4ECV) project"
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Boersma, K. Folkert, primary, Eskes, Henk J., additional, Richter, Andreas, additional, De Smedt, Isabelle, additional, Lorente, Alba, additional, Beirle, Steffen, additional, van Geffen, Jos H. G. M., additional, Zara, Marina, additional, Peters, Enno, additional, Van Roozendael, Michel, additional, Wagner, Thomas, additional, Maasakkers, Joannes D., additional, van der A, Ronald J., additional, Nightingale, Joanne, additional, De Rudder, Anne, additional, Irie, Hitoshi, additional, Pinardi, Gaia, additional, Lambert, Jean-Christopher, additional, and Compernolle, Steven, additional
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