All Stories

  1. Link Between Arctic Tropospheric BrO Explosion Observed From Space and Sea-Salt Aerosols From Blowing Snow Investigated Using Ozone Monitoring Instrument BrO Data and GEOS-5 Data Assimilation System
  2. Reevaluating the Use of O2  a 1 Δ g Band in Spaceborne Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases
  3. Evaluating a Space-Based Indicator of Surface Ozone-NO x -VOC Sensitivity Over Midlatitude Source Regions and Application to Decadal Trends
  4. Long-term (2005-2014) trends in formaldehyde (HCHO) columns across North America as seen by the OMI satellite instrument: Evidence of changing emissions of volatile organic compounds
  5. Radiation and Climate
  6. Atmospheric Scattering
  7. Anthropogenic emissions in Nigeria and implications for atmospheric ozone pollution: A view from space
  8. Anthropogenic emissions of highly reactive volatile organic compounds in eastern Texas inferred from oversampling of satellite (OMI) measurements of HCHO columns
  9. A numerical testbed for remote sensing of aerosols, and its demonstration for evaluating retrieval synergy from a geostationary satellite constellation of GEO-CAPE and GOES-R
  10. Validation of OMI HCHO data and its analysis over Asia
  11. Improved model of isoprene emissions in Africa using Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) satellite observations of formaldehyde: implications for oxidants and particulate matter
  12. The added value of a visible channel to a geostationary thermal infrared instrument to monitor ozone for air quality
  13. Water vapor retrieval from OMI visible spectra
  14. Monitoring high-ozone events in the US Intermountain West using TEMPO geostationary satellite observations
  15. Improved monitoring of surface ozone by joint assimilation of geostationary satellite observations of ozone and CO
  16. The HITRAN2012 molecular spectroscopic database
  17. The impact of using different ozone cross sections on ozone profile retrievals from OMI UV measurements
  18. New retrieval of BrO from SCIAMACHY limb: an estimate of the stratospheric bromine loading during April 2008
  19. Application of OMI, SCIAMACHY, and GOME-2 satellite SO2retrievals for detection of large emission sources
  20. Satellite observation of lowermost tropospheric ozone by multispectral synergism of IASI thermal infrared and GOME-2 ultraviolet measurements over Europe
  21. Tropospheric emissions: monitoring of pollution (TEMPO)
  22. Global ozone–CO correlations from OMI and AIRS: constraints on tropospheric ozone sources
  23. Improvement of OMI ozone profile retrievals in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere by the use of a tropopause-based ozone profile climatology
  24. Top‐down isoprene emissions over tropical South America inferred from SCIAMACHY and OMI formaldehyde columns
  25. Estimating the influence of lightning on upper tropospheric ozone using NLDN lightning data and CMAQ model
  26. Dynamical and chemical features of a cutoff low over northeast China in July 2007: Results from satellite measurements and reanalysis
  27. Evaluation of ozone profile and tropospheric ozone retrievals from GEMS and OMI spectra
  28. Impact of very short-lived halogens on stratospheric ozone abundance and UV radiation in a geo-engineered atmosphere
  29. Characteristics of tropospheric ozone depletion events in the Arctic spring: analysis of the ARCTAS, ARCPAC, and ARCIONS measurements and satellite BrO observations
  30. The United States' Next Generation of Atmospheric Composition and Coastal Ecosystem Measurements: NASA's Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEO-CAPE) Mission
  31. The formaldehyde budget as seen by a global-scale multi-constraint and multi-species inversion system
  32. Isoprene emissions in Africa inferred from OMI observations of formaldehyde columns
  33. Assessing sources of uncertainty in formaldehyde air mass factors over tropical South America: Implications for top-down isoprene emission estimates
  34. Characterization and correction of Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 ultraviolet measurements and application to ozone profile retrievals
  35. Characterization of soluble bromide measurements and a case study of BrO observations during ARCTAS
  36. Analysis of satellite-derived Arctic tropospheric BrO columns in conjunction with aircraft measurements during ARCTAS and ARCPAC
  37. Monitoring Air Quality from Space: The Case for the Geostationary Platform
  38. Enhanced Mid-Latitude Tropospheric Column Ozone over East Asia: Coupled Effects of Stratospheric Ozone Intrusion and Anthropogenic Sources
  39. Multi-spectral sensitivity studies for the retrieval of tropospheric and lowermost tropospheric ozone from simulated clear-sky GEO-CAPE measurements
  40. Ozone air quality measurement requirements for a geostationary satellite mission
  41. Tropospheric ozone column retrieval at northern mid-latitudes from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument by means of a neural network algorithm
  42. The impact of local surface changes in Borneo on atmospheric composition at wider spatial scales: coastal processes, land-use change and air quality
  43. Evaluating AURA/OMI ozone profiles using ozonesonde data and EPA surface measurements for August 2006
  44. Retrievals of sulfur dioxide from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 (GOME-2) using an optimal estimation approach: Algorithm and initial validation
  45. Can a “state of the art” chemistry transport model simulate Amazonian tropospheric chemistry?
  46. Revised ultraviolet absorption cross sections of H2CO for the HITRAN database
  47. The unique OMI HCHO/NO2 feature during the 2008 Beijing Olympics: Implications for ozone production sensitivity
  48. Application of satellite observations for timely updates to global anthropogenic NOxemission inventories
  49. Formaldehyde columns from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: Urban versus background levels and evaluation using aircraft data and a global model
  50. A geostationary thermal infrared sensor to monitor the lowermost troposphere: O3 and CO retrieval studies
  51. Global satellite analysis of the relation between aerosols and short-lived trace gases
  52. Estimating European volatile organic compound emissions using satellite observations of formaldehyde from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument
  53. From Radiation Fields to Atmospheric Concentrations – Retrieval of Geophysical Parameters
  54. A new interpretation of total column BrO during Arctic spring
  55. Dynamic formation of extreme ozone minimum events over the Tibetan Plateau during northern winters 1987–2001
  56. An improved high-resolution solar reference spectrum for earth's atmosphere measurements in the ultraviolet, visible, and near infrared
  57. Special issue dedicated to Laurence S. Rothman on the occasion of his 70th birthday
  58. Intercomparison methods for satellite measurements of atmospheric composition: application to tropospheric ozone from TES and OMI
  59. Evaluation of AIRS, IASI, and OMI ozone profile retrievals in the extratropical tropopause region using in situ aircraft measurements
  60. The HITRAN 2008 molecular spectroscopic database
  61. Tibetan middle tropospheric ozone minimum in June discovered from GOME observations
  62. Springtime transitions of NO2, CO, and O3over North America: Model evaluation and analysis
  63. Net ecosystem fluxes of isoprene over tropical South America inferred from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) observations of HCHO columns
  64. Improved algorithm for MODIS satellite retrievals of aerosol optical depths over western North America
  65. Remote Sensing of Tropospheric Pollution from Space
  66. The GEISA spectroscopic database: Current and future archive for Earth and planetary atmosphere studies
  67. Spatial distribution of isoprene emissions from North America derived from formaldehyde column measurements by the OMI satellite sensor
  68. Interpreting satellite column observations of formaldehyde over tropical South America
  69. First observations of iodine oxide from space
  70. An ozone depletion event in the sub-arctic surface layer over Hudson Bay, Canada
  71. Space-based formaldehyde measurements as constraints on volatile organic compound emissions in east and south Asia and implications for ozone
  72. Improved tropospheric ozone profile retrievals using OMI and TES radiances
  73. Dissociative Electron Attachment to Thymine: Bond and Site Selectivity in Different Molecular Environments
  74. Validation and Comparison of Tropospheric Column Ozone Derived from GOME Measurements with Ozonesondes over Japan
  75. Evaluation of Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) ozone profiles from nine different algorithms
  76. Correction to “First directly retrieved global distribution of tropospheric column ozone from GOME: Comparison with the GEOS-CHEM model”
  77. Tropospheric ozone profiles from a ground-based ultraviolet spectrometer: a new retrieval method
  78. Halogen-driven low-altitude O3and hydrocarbon losses in spring at northern high latitudes
  79. Evaluation of space-based constraints on global nitrogen oxide emissions with regional aircraft measurements over and downwind of eastern North America
  80. First directly retrieved global distribution of tropospheric column ozone from GOME: Comparison with the GEOS-CHEM model
  81. Intercomparison of GOME, ozonesonde, and SAGE II measurements of ozone: Demonstration of the need to homogenize available ozonesonde data sets
  82. Latitudinal and vertical distribution of bromine monoxide in the lower stratosphere from Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography limb scattering measurements
  83. Quantifying the seasonal and interannual variability of North American isoprene emissions using satellite observations of the formaldehyde column
  84. The HITRAN 2004 molecular spectroscopic database
  85. Ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy and spaceborne remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere
  86. Mapping tropospheric ozone profiles from an airborne ultraviolet-visible spectrometer
  87. Undersampling correction for array detector-based satellite spectrometers
  88. Global partitioning of NOx sources using satellite observations: Relative roles of fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning and soil emissions
  89. Constraining global isoprene emissions with Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) formaldehyde column measurements
  90. Evidence of lightning NOxand convective transport of pollutants in satellite observations over North America
  91. Ozone profile and tropospheric ozone retrievals from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment: Algorithm description and validation
  92. Sensitivity of ozone to bromine in the lower stratosphere
  93. Preliminary results for HCHO and BrO from the EOS-Aura Ozone Monitoring Instrument
  94. Satellite mapping of rain-induced nitric oxide emissions from soils
  95. Evaluation of GOME satellite measurements of tropospheric NO2and HCHO using regional data from aircraft campaigns in the southeastern United States
  96. Stratospheric and tropospheric NO2 observed by SCIAMACHY: first results
  97. Pressure broadening of the lowest rotational transition of by N2 and O2
  98. An overview of the nadir sensor and algorithms for the NPOESS ozone mapping and profiler suite (OMPS)
  99. An improved retrieval of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide from GOME
  100. Validation of ILAS v5.2 data with FIRS-2 balloon observations
  101. Improved Molecular Constants for the Ground State of DO2
  102. A linearized discrete ordinate radiative transfer model for atmospheric remote-sensing retrieval
  103. Polar stratospheric cloud detection from the ILAS instrument
  104. Tropospheric formaldehyde measurements from the ESA GOME instrument
  105. Satellite observations of formaldehyde over North America from GOME
  106. Atmospheric trace gas sounding with SCIAMACHY
  107. Global atmospheric monitoring with SCIAMACHY
  108. Atmospheric trace gas measurements from the European Space Agency's Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment
  109. Analysis of BrO measurements from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment
  110. Pressure broadening of the 50.873 and 83.469 cm−1 molecular oxygen lines
  111. Pressure broadening of the 83.869 cm−1 rotational lines of OH by N2, O2, H2, and He
  112. Far-Infrared Spectrum of HO2
  113. Estimating the abundance of ClO from simultaneous remote sensing measurements of HO2, OH, and HOCl
  114. Pressure Broadening of the 2.4978-THz Rotational Lines of HO2 by N2 and O2
  115. The Far-Infrared Spectrum of HI
  116. On the use of O2 spin-rotation lines for elevation angle calibration of atmospheric thermal emission spectra
  117. Design of a single‐axis platform for balloon‐borne remote sensing
  118. Performance of a single‐axis platform for balloon‐borne remote sensing