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Arctic black carbon during PAMARCMiP 2018 and previous aircraft experiments in spring

2021

Vertical profiles of the mass concentration of black carbon (BC) were measured at altitudes up to 5 km during the PAMARCMiP (Polar Airborne Measurements and Arctic Regional Climate Model simulation Project) aircraft-based field experiment conducted around the northern Greenland Sea (Fram Strait) during March and April 2018 from operation base Station Nord (81.6∘ N, 16.7∘ W). Median BC mass concentrations in individual altitude ranges were 7–18 ng m−3 at standard temperature and pressure at altitudes below 4.5 km. These concentrations were systematically lower than previous observations in the Arctic in spring, conducted by ARCTAS-A in 2008 and NETCARE in 2015, and similar to those observed …

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesField experimentPhysicsQC1-999010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesTroposphereChemistryAltitudeArctic13. Climate actionMiddle latitudesSpring (hydrology)Environmental scienceMass concentration (chemistry)Climate modelQD1-9990105 earth and related environmental sciences
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The Influence of Land Surface Temperature in Evapotranspiration Estimated by the S-SEBI Model

2020

Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the least understood components of the hydrological cycle. Its applications are varied, from agricultural, ecological and hydrological monitoring, to control of the evolution of climate change. The goal of this work was to analyze the influence that uncertainties in the estimate of land surface temperature (Ts) can cause on ET estimates by S-SEBI model in the Pampa biome area. Also, the specificities of native grassland of Pampa biome related to energy balance were analyzed. The results indicate that the daily evapotranspiration is higher when the pixel Ts is lower, which also shows the influence of land use on the variability of ET. The results demonstrate…

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand useBiomethermal infra-red0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy balanceClimate changepampa biome02 engineering and technologylcsh:QC851-999Environmental Science (miscellaneous)Atmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesGrasslandlatent heat fluxLatent heatEvapotranspirationEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyWater cycle021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmosphere
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A Brief Review of Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation Results of Ice Caps on Galindez, Winter and Skua Islands (Wilhelm Archipelago, Antarctica) f…

2019

This paper represents results of GPR surveying of the ice caps on Galindez (–64.24716W; –65.24992S), Winter (–64.25954W; –65.24944S) and Skua (–64.26530W; –65.25309S) islands (Wilhelm Archipelago, Antarctica) for the period April 2017 — January 2019. The main objectives were identification of the ice layering, monitoring of interglacial heterogeneities (crevasses, interglacial channels and voids) and measurements of the ice thickness. Methods: Surveying on the glaciers has been done with ground coupled shielded bowtie antenna VIY3-300 (300 MHz) GPR and with air coupled dipole Zond 12-e (75 MHz) antenna system. Monitoring investigation of glacier’s interior has been done with VIY3-300. Zond …

Atmospheric Scienceice structureglacierantarcticalcsh:QC851-999Oceanographyzond12-eBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)SkuaGeochemistry and PetrologyIce capsice capgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologywilhelm archipelagoGlobal warminglcsh:QC801-809GeologyGlacierbiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)monitoringlcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsviy3-300ArchipelagoGround-penetrating radarInterglacialPeriod (geology)ground-penetrating radar (grp)lcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyPhysical geographyGeologyГеолого-геофізичні дослідженняУкраїнський антарктичний журнал
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MACC regional multi-model ensemble simulations of birch pollen dispersion in Europe

2015

Abstract. This paper presents the first ensemble modelling experiment in relation to birch pollen in Europe. The seven-model European ensemble of MACC-ENS, tested in trial simulations over the flowering season of 2010, was run through the flowering season of 2013. The simulations have been compared with observations in 11 countries, all members of the European Aeroallergen Network, for both individual models and the ensemble mean and median. It is shown that the models successfully reproduced the timing of the very late season of 2013, generally within a couple of days from the observed start of the season. The end of the season was generally predicted later than observed, by 5 days or more…

Atmospheric Sciencemedicine.medical_specialty010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesUrban Mobility & EnvironmentClimateAerobiologyUrbanisation010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesAerobiologyFloweringlcsh:ChemistryPollenddc:550medicineStatistical dispersionAerosol0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnsemble forecastingEnsemble averageModelingEnsemble forecastingCAS - Climate Air and SustainabilityMiljövetenskaplcsh:QC1-999EuropeBirch pollenlcsh:QD1-999HabitatClimatology[SDE]Environmental SciencesPollenLate seasonEnvironmental scienceELSS - Earth Life and Social SciencesEnvironment & Sustainabilitylcsh:PhysicsEnvironmental Sciences
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Porous aerosol in degassing plumes of Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli

2016

Abstract. Aerosols of the volcanic degassing plumes from Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli were probed with in situ instruments on board the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt research aircraft Falcon during the contrail, volcano, and cirrus experiment CONCERT in September 2011. Aerosol properties were analyzed using angular scattering intensities and particle size distributions simultaneously measured with the Polar Nephelometer and the Forward Scattering Spectrometer probes (FSSP series 100 and 300), respectively. Aerosols of degassing plumes are characterized by low values of the asymmetry parameter (between 0.6 and 0.75); the effective diameter was within the range of 1.5–2.8 µm and the…

Atmospheric Scienceporosity010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:ChemistryImpact craterLife Science0105 earth and related environmental sciences[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph][SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmospheregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNephelometerScatteringAtmosphärische Spurenstoffelcsh:QC1-999PlumeAerosolVolcanolcsh:QD1-999CirrusParticle size/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1902volcanic aerosolGeologylcsh:Physics
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PCA analysis of wind direction climate in the baltic states

2021

Wind direction is one of the fundamental parameters of weather. In this study we investigate the wind direction climate 10 m above surface level in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). The analysis of wind direction over larger regions is usually hindered by the fact that wind direction is a circular variable, which means that averaged values are meaningless. Here we show how Principal Component Analysis (PCA) can be applied to give a large scale overview of typical wind direction patterns in the region. Here we apply PCA to both observational and reanalysis data. The most significant wind direction patterns are detected in both synoptic scale and mesoscale, and we attempt to lin…

Atmospheric Scienceprincipal component analysiscoastal windsGC1-1581Wind directionOceanographySurface levelwind directionbaltic seaBaltic seaMeteorology. ClimatologyClimatologyPrincipal component analysisEnvironmental scienceQC851-999Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsTellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
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Optimisation of Heat Loss through Ventilation for Residential Buildings

2018

This study presents the results of research on heat loss from various types of residential buildings through ventilation systems. Experimental research was done to analyse the effectiveness of ventilation systems of different types and determine the parameters of air discharged via the ventilation ducts. A model of heat loss from the discharge of exhaust air outside through air ducts has since been developed. Experiments were conducted on three experimental systems of building ventilation: gravitational, mechanical, and supply-exhaust ventilation systems with heat recovery. The proposed model dependencies were used to chart the daily fluctuations of the optimum multiplicity of air exchange …

Atmospheric Scienceresidential buildingoptimisation020209 energymedicine.medical_treatmentAirflow02 engineering and technologylcsh:QC851-999Environmental Science (miscellaneous)law.inventioncarbon dioxide concentrationheat lossChartlawHeat recovery ventilation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineAir quality indexheat loss; optimisation; residential building; air quality; carbon dioxide concentration; ventilation systemMechanical ventilationHeat lossesNatural ventilationair qualityventilation systemVentilation (architecture)Environmental sciencelcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyMarine engineeringAtmosphere
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A predictive model for salt nanoparticle formation using heterodimer stability calculations

2021

Acid–base clusters and stable salt formation are critical drivers of new particle formation events in the atmosphere. In this study, we explore salt heterodimer (a cluster of one acid and one base) stability as a function of gas-phase acidity, aqueous-phase acidity, heterodimer proton transference, vapor pressure, dipole moment and polarizability for salts comprised of sulfuric acid, methanesulfonic acid and nitric acid with nine bases. The best predictor of heterodimer stability was found to be gas-phase acidity. We then analyzed the relationship between heterodimer stability and J4×4, the theoretically predicted formation rate of a four-acid, four-base cluster, for sulfuric acid salts ove…

Atmospheric Sciencesuolat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesVapor pressureQC1-999Salt (chemistry)Thermodynamics01 natural sciencesMethanesulfonic acidilmakemiachemistry.chemical_compoundNitric acid0103 physical sciencesSulfateQD1-9990105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationaerosolit010304 chemical physicsPhysicsSulfuric acidChemistryMonomerchemistrynanoparticlesnanohiukkasetAcid–base reaction
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Influence of gas environment on the dynamics of wetting transition of laser-textured stainless steel meshes

2021

We analyze the role of surrounding gas and aging in ambient air in the wettability behavior of laser-processed stainless steel meshes. Laser texturing of meshes was carried out in the presence of different gases (N2, O2, CO2, Ar, and SF6) in ambient atmospheric air and under different vacuum conditions. The influence of each gas on the evolution of the wettability properties after aging in ambient air is analyzed. The effects of low-pressure and vacuum aging allowed transforming the initial superhydrophilic characteristics of the laser-structured meshes to an almost superhydrophobic state.

Atmospheric airMaterials sciencePhysicsQC1-999General Physics and AstronomyLaserAmbient airlaw.inventionWetting transitionSuperhydrophilicitylawPolygon meshWettingComposite materialAIP Advances
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Dressed emitters as impurities

2021

Dressed states forming when quantum emitters or atoms couple to a photonic bath underpin a number of phenomena and applications, in particular dispersive effective interactions occurring within photonic bandgaps. Here, we present a compact formulation of the resolvent-based theory for calculating atom-photon dressed states built on the idea that the atom behaves as an effective impurity. This establishes an explicit connection with the standard impurity problem in condensed matter. Moreover, it allows us to formulate and settle in a model-independent context a number of properties previously known only for specific models or not entirely formalized. The framework is next extended to the cas…

Atom-photon bound states quantum optics waveguide-QEDQC1-999FOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)ImpurityQuantum mechanicsBound statePhysics::Atomic Physicsquantum opticsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringQuantumResolventCommon emitterPhysicsQuantum Physicsphotonic band-gap materials; quantum optics; waveguide-QEDbusiness.industryphotonic band-gap materialsPhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsConnection (mathematics)waveguide-qedPhotonicsbusinessQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Biotechnology
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