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View article: Early evolution of the ozone mini-hole generated by the Australian bushfires 2019–2020 observed from satellite and ground-based instruments
Early evolution of the ozone mini-hole generated by the Australian bushfires 2019–2020 observed from satellite and ground-based instruments Open
The intense wildfires in Australia, during the 2019–2020 fire season, generated massive pyro-cumulonimbus (pyro-Cb) clouds, and injected an unprecedented amount of smoke aerosols into the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere (UTLS). The sm…
View article: Performance assessment of the IASI-O3 KOPRA product for observing midlatitude tropospheric ozone evolution for 15 years: validation with ozone sondes and consistency of the three IASI instruments
Performance assessment of the IASI-O3 KOPRA product for observing midlatitude tropospheric ozone evolution for 15 years: validation with ozone sondes and consistency of the three IASI instruments Open
The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) has been monitoring the atmosphere for operational meteorology and atmospheric composition studies since 2007 with a succession of three instruments aboard the Metop-A (2006–2021), Me…
View article: Early evolution of the ozone mini-hole generated by the Australian bushfires 2019–2020 observed from satellite and ground-based instruments
Early evolution of the ozone mini-hole generated by the Australian bushfires 2019–2020 observed from satellite and ground-based instruments Open
The intense wildfires in Australia, during the 2019–2020 fire season, generated massive Pyro-cumulonimbus (pyro-Cb) clouds, and injected an unprecedented amount of smoke aerosols into the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere (UTLS). The sm…
View article: Performance assessment of the IASI-O3 KOPRA product for observing midlatitude tropospheric ozone evolution for 15 years: validation with ozone sondes and consistency of the three IASI instruments
Performance assessment of the IASI-O3 KOPRA product for observing midlatitude tropospheric ozone evolution for 15 years: validation with ozone sondes and consistency of the three IASI instruments Open
The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) has been monitoring the atmosphere for operational meteorology and atmospheric composition studies since 2007 with a succession of three instruments aboard the Metop-A (2006–2021), Me…
View article: Natural and anthropogenic influence on tropospheric ozone variability over the Tropical Atlantic unveiled by satellite and in situ observations
Natural and anthropogenic influence on tropospheric ozone variability over the Tropical Atlantic unveiled by satellite and in situ observations Open
Tropospheric ozone over the South and Tropical Atlantic plays an important role in the photochemistry and energy budget of the atmosphere. In this remote region, tropospheric ozone estimates from reanalysis datasets show the largest discre…
View article: An ozone mini-hole associated with the record-breaking Australian bushfires 2019-2020:  ERA5 modelling and the modelled impact on surface ultraviolet radiation
An ozone mini-hole associated with the record-breaking Australian bushfires 2019-2020:  ERA5 modelling and the modelled impact on surface ultraviolet radiation Open
The Australian record-breaking bushfires around the turn of the year 2020 generated an unprecedented perturbation of the stratospheric composition through the injection of biomass burning material at relatively high altitudes in the upper-…
View article: Impact of different sources of precursors on an ozone pollution outbreak over Europe analysed with IASI+GOME2 multispectral satellite observations and model simulations
Impact of different sources of precursors on an ozone pollution outbreak over Europe analysed with IASI+GOME2 multispectral satellite observations and model simulations Open
We examine the impact of different sources of ozone precursors on the daily evolution of successive ozone pollution outbreaks across Europe in July 2017 by using a multispectral satellite approach called IASI+GOME2 and a tropospheric chemi…
View article: A case study of two simultaneous extreme aerosol events in the Mediterranean: The Mount Etna series of eruptions and major Saharan dust event in February 202
A case study of two simultaneous extreme aerosol events in the Mediterranean: The Mount Etna series of eruptions and major Saharan dust event in February 202 Open
During the extended activity of Mount Etna volcano in February-April 2021, three distinct paroxysmal events took place from 21 to 26 February, which were associated with a very uncommon transport of the injected upper-tropospheric plumes t…
View article: An ozone mini-hole associated with the record-breaking Australian bushfires 2019-2020: satellite observations and the modelled impact on surface ultraviolet radiation
An ozone mini-hole associated with the record-breaking Australian bushfires 2019-2020: satellite observations and the modelled impact on surface ultraviolet radiation Open
The Australian record-breaking bushfires around the turn of the year 2020 generated an unprecedented perturbation of thestratospheric composition through the injection of biomass burning material at relatively high altitudes in the upper-t…
View article: Volcanic Emissions, Plume Dispersion, and Downwind Radiative Impacts Following Mount Etna Series of Eruptions of February 21–26, 2021
Volcanic Emissions, Plume Dispersion, and Downwind Radiative Impacts Following Mount Etna Series of Eruptions of February 21–26, 2021 Open
During the extended activity of Mount Etna volcano in February–April 2021, three distinct paroxysmal events took place from February 21 to 26, which were associated with a very uncommon transport of the injected upper‐tropospheric plumes t…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-764
Comment on acp-2022-764 Open
Abstract. We examine the impact of different sources of ozone precursors on the daily evolution of successive major ozone pollution outbreaks across Europe in July 2017 by using a multispectral satellite approach called IASI+GOME2, and a t…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-764
Comment on acp-2022-764 Open
Abstract. We examine the impact of different sources of ozone precursors on the daily evolution of successive major ozone pollution outbreaks across Europe in July 2017 by using a multispectral satellite approach called IASI+GOME2, and a t…
View article: Impact of different sources of precursors on a high-ozone event over Europe analysed with IASI+GOME2 multispectral satellite observations and model simulations
Impact of different sources of precursors on a high-ozone event over Europe analysed with IASI+GOME2 multispectral satellite observations and model simulations Open
We examine the impact of different sources of ozone precursors on the daily evolution of successive major ozone pollution outbreaks across Europe in July 2017 by using a multispectral satellite approach called IASI+GOME2, and a tropospheri…
View article: 24 h Evolution of an Exceptional HONO Plume Emitted by the Record-Breaking 2019/2020 Australian Wildfire Tracked from Space
24 h Evolution of an Exceptional HONO Plume Emitted by the Record-Breaking 2019/2020 Australian Wildfire Tracked from Space Open
Megafires occurred in Australia during the 2019/2020 bushfire season, leading to enhanced concentrations of many tropospheric pollutants. Here, we report on a fire plume with unusually high and persistent nitrous acid (HONO) levels that we…
View article: Three-Dimensional Distribution of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Australian Wildfires Observed by TROPOMI Satellite Observations
Three-Dimensional Distribution of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Australian Wildfires Observed by TROPOMI Satellite Observations Open
We present a novel passive satellite remote sensing approach for observing the three-dimensional distribution of aerosols emitted from wildfires. This method, called AEROS5P, retrieves vertical profiles of aerosol extinction from cloud-fre…
View article: Three-Dimensional Distribution of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Australian Wildfires Observed by TROPOMI Satellite Observations
Three-Dimensional Distribution of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Australian Wildfires Observed by TROPOMI Satellite Observations Open
We present a novel passive satellite remote sensing approach for observing the three-dimensional distribution of aerosols emitted from wildfires. This method, called AEROS5P, retrieves vertical profiles of aerosol extinction from measureme…
View article: Ozone pollution during the COVID-19 lockdown in the spring of 2020 over Europe, analysed from satellite observations, in situ measurements, and models
Ozone pollution during the COVID-19 lockdown in the spring of 2020 over Europe, analysed from satellite observations, in situ measurements, and models Open
We present a comprehensive study integrating satellite observations of ozone pollution, in situ measurements, and chemistry-transport model simulations for quantifying the role of anthropogenic emission reductions during the COVID-19 lockd…
View article: Recent ozone trends in the Chinese free troposphere: role of the local emission reductions and meteorology
Recent ozone trends in the Chinese free troposphere: role of the local emission reductions and meteorology Open
Free tropospheric ozone (O3) trends in the Central East China (CEC) and export regions are investigated for 2008–2017 using the IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) O3 observations and the LMDZ-OR-INCA model simulations, inc…
View article: Comment on acp-2021-785
Comment on acp-2021-785 Open
Abstract. We present a comprehensive study integrating satellite observations of ozone pollution, in situ measurements, and chemistry-transport model simulations for quantifying the role of anthropogenic emission reductions during the COVI…
View article: Comment on acp-2021-785
Comment on acp-2021-785 Open
Abstract. We present a comprehensive study integrating satellite observations of ozone pollution, in situ measurements, and chemistry-transport model simulations for quantifying the role of anthropogenic emission reductions during the COVI…
View article: Comment on acp-2021-785
Comment on acp-2021-785 Open
Abstract. We present a comprehensive study integrating satellite observations of ozone pollution, in situ measurements, and chemistry-transport model simulations for quantifying the role of anthropogenic emission reductions during the COVI…
View article: Volcanic Emissions, Plume Dispersion and Downwind Radiative Impacts following Mount Etna Series of Eruptions of 21-26 February 2021
Volcanic Emissions, Plume Dispersion and Downwind Radiative Impacts following Mount Etna Series of Eruptions of 21-26 February 2021 Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be pre…
View article: Ozone pollution during the COVID-19 lockdown in the spring 2020 over Europe analysed from satellite observations, in situ measurements and models
Ozone pollution during the COVID-19 lockdown in the spring 2020 over Europe analysed from satellite observations, in situ measurements and models Open
We present a comprehensive study integrating satellite observations of ozone pollution, in situ measurements and chemistry transport model simulations for quantifying the role of anthropogenic emission reductions during the COVID-19 lockdo…
View article: Comment on acp-2021-476
Comment on acp-2021-476 Open
Abstract. Free tropospheric ozone (O3) trends in the Central East China (CEC) and export regions are investigated for 2008–2017 using the IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) O3 observations and the LMDZ-OR-INCA model simula…
View article: Recent ozone trends in the Chinese free troposphere: role of the local emission reductions and meteorology
Recent ozone trends in the Chinese free troposphere: role of the local emission reductions and meteorology Open
Free tropospheric ozone (O3) trends in the Central East China (CEC) and export regions are investigated for 2008–2017 using the IASI O3 observations and the LMDZ-OR-INCA model simulations, including the most recent Chinese emission invento…
View article: Quantitative Retrieval of Volcanic Sulphate Aerosols from IASI Observations
Quantitative Retrieval of Volcanic Sulphate Aerosols from IASI Observations Open
We developed a new retrieval algorithm based on the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) observations, called AEROIASI-H2SO4, to measure the extinction and mass concentration of sulphate aerosols (binary solution droplets of…
View article: Stratospheric aerosol layer perturbation caused by the 2019 Raikoke and Ulawun eruptions and their radiative forcing
Stratospheric aerosol layer perturbation caused by the 2019 Raikoke and Ulawun eruptions and their radiative forcing Open
In June 2019 a stratospheric eruption occurred at Raikoke (48∘ N, 153∘ E). Satellite observations show the injection of ash and SO2 into the lower stratosphere and an early entrainment of the plume into a cyclone. Following the Raikoke eru…
View article: Stratospheric aerosol layer perturbation caused by the 2019 Raikoke and Ulawun eruptions and climate impact
Stratospheric aerosol layer perturbation caused by the 2019 Raikoke and Ulawun eruptions and climate impact Open
In June 2019 a stratospheric moderate eruption occurred at Raikoke (48° N, 153° E). Satellite observations show the injection of ash and SO2 into the lower stratosphere and an early entrainment of the plume into a cyclone. Following the Ra…
View article: Three‐dimensional pathways of dust over the Sahara during summer 2011 as revealed by new Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer observations
Three‐dimensional pathways of dust over the Sahara during summer 2011 as revealed by new Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer observations Open
We present a new characterisation of the three‐dimensional (3D) distribution of dust over the Sahara during summer, exemplified for June 2011. Our approach, called AEROIASI, is based on the innovative retrieval of vertical profiles of the …