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  1. Re‐Defining the Smart City Concept from the Urban Climate Perspectives
  2. Towards higher accuracy in wind farm deficit decay modelling – a comparison
  3. Meteorological and air quality measurements in a city region with complex terrain: influence of meteorological phenomena on urban climate
  4. Unsatisfying Transfer of Climate Research to Urban Planning: The Regulatory Trap in the Triple Helix
  5. Coastal impacts on offshore wind farms – a review focussing on the German Bight area
  6. Atmospheric Irrigation with Wind Turbines
  7. Urban Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Structure in Complex Topography: An Empirical 3D Case Study for Stuttgart, Germany
  8. The five main influencing factors for lidar errors in complex terrain
  9. Analysis of Some Major Limitations of Analytical Top-Down Wind-Farm Models
  10. Stadtforschung, der schwierige Weg von der Erkenntnis zur Umsetzung
  11. The Role of Atmospheric Stability and Turbulence in Offshore Wind-Farm Wakes in the German Bight
  12. Analysis of decadal precipitation changes at the northern edge of the Alps
  13. The five main influencing factors on lidar errors in complex terrain
  14. Papers from the DACH 2019 conference at Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  15. An analytical solution for wind deficit decay behind a wind energy converter using momentum conservation validated by UAS data
  16. Re-thinking “Smart City” – transferring urban climate research into city planning processes
  17. Measurement Systems for Wind, Solar and Hydro Power Applications
  18. Sodar and RASS
  19. Re-thinking „Smart City“ – Über den Transfer von Stadtklimaforschung in den Planungsprozess
  20. How to bring urban and global climate studies together with urban planning and architecture?
  21. Evaluation of a simple analytical model for offshore wind farm wake recovery by in situ data and Weather Research and Forecasting simulations
  22. An analytical solution for wind deficit decay behind a wind energy converter using momentum flux conservation validated by UAS data
  23. In situ airborne measurements of atmospheric and sea surface parameters related to offshore wind parks in the German Bight
  24. Offshore wind farm wake recovery: Airborne measurements and its representation in engineering models
  25. Turbulent kinetic energy over large offshore wind farms observed and simulated by the mesoscale model WRF (3.8.1)
  26. Long-range modifications of the wind field by offshore wind parks – results of the project WIPAFF
  27. Important analysis which helps with the derivation of turbulent spectra from wind lidars
  28. Assessment of three-dimensional, fine-granular measurement of particulate matter by a smart air quality network in urban area
  29. How turbulent is the air flow over offshore wind parks
  30. Three-Dimensional Observation of Atmospheric Processes in Cities
  31. Urban Climate Under Change [UC]2 – A National Research Programme for Developing a Building-Resolving Atmospheric Model for Entire City Regions
  32. Evaluation of a Wind Farm Parametrization for Mesoscale Atmospheric Flow Models with Aircraft Measurements
  33. Micrometeorological impacts of offshore wind farms as seen in observations and simulations
  34. Observation of vertical exchange between the surface and the atmosphere in mountainous terrain
  35. Smart Air Quality Network for spatial high-resolution monitoring in urban area
  36. Seasonal variability and source distribution of haze particles from a continuous one-year study in Beijing
  37. First in situ evidence of wakes in the far field behind offshore wind farms
  38. Chemical characteristics of PM 2.5 during haze episodes in spring 2013 in Beijing
  39. Why the increase in wind speed with height is limited
  40. Developing a Research Strategy to Better Understand, Observe, and Simulate Urban Atmospheric Processes at Kilometer to Subkilometer Scales
  41. Measurements of heat and humidity fluxes in the wake of offshore wind turbines
  42. Simultaneous multicopter-based air sampling and sensing of meteorological variables
  43. The SCALEX Campaign: Scale-Crossing Land Surface and Boundary Layer Processes in the TERENO-preAlpine Observatory
  44. Simultaneous multicopter-based air sampling and sensing of meteorological variables
  45. Evaluation of Wind Profiler Vertical Velocity Variances
  46. Methane distributions and transports in the nocturnal boundary layer at a rural station
  47. Exploring the wakes of large offshore wind farms
  48. Impact of meteorological conditions on airborne fine particle composition and secondary pollutant characteristics in urban area during winter-time
  49. Characteristics and sources of PM in seasonal perspective – A case study from one year continuously sampling in Beijing
  50. Standards – An Important Step for the (Public) Use of Lidars
  51. Forecasting Models for Urban Warming in Climate Change
  52. Pilot Actions in European Cities – Stuttgart
  53. Secondary effects of urban heat island mitigation measures on air quality
  54. ISARS 2014 special issue
  55. Remote sensing winds in complex terrain – a review
  56. High resolution climate projections to assess the future vulnerability of European urban areas to climatological extreme events
  57. Observational techniques to assist the coupling of CWE/CFD models and meso-scale meteorological models
  58. Kerbside DOAS measurements of air pollutants
  59. Wind speed and shear associated with low-level jets over Northern Germany
  60. Half-Order Stable Boundary-Layer Parametrization Without the Eddy Viscosity Approach for Use in Numerical Weather Prediction
  61. Current issues in wind energy meteorology
  62. Editorial
  63. Source apportionment and the role of meteorological conditions in the assessment of air pollution exposure due to urban emissions
  64. Editorial
  65. Long-term study of air urban quality together with mixing layer height
  66. A Vision for a new electronic journal based on a long tradition
  67. Wind Energy Meteorology
  68. Results from long-term detection of mixing layer height: ceilometer and comparison with Radio-Acoustic Sounding System
  69. Mixing layer height and air pollution levels in urban area
  70. Correlation equation for the marine drag coefficient and wave steepness
  71. Aßmann's development of aspiration psychrometers
  72. Introduction
  73. Offshore Winds
  74. Outlook
  75. Physics of Wind Parks
  76. Wind Regimes
  77. Winds in Complex Terrain
  78. Areal-averaged trace gas emission rates from long-range open-path measurements in stable boundary layer conditions
  79. A Method for Increasing the Turbulent Kinetic Energy in the Mellor–Yamada–Janjić Boundary-Layer Parametrization
  80. 20th anniversary of the Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  81. A year of H2 measurements at Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory, UK
  82. Adding confidence levels and error bars to mixing layer heights detected by ceilometer
  83. Comparison of continuous detection of mixing layer heights by ceilometer with radiosonde observations
  84. Detection of the temporal and spatial structure of a volcanic plume by ground-based remote sensing
  85. On a relation between particle size distribution and mixing layer height
  86. Weitreichender Windschatten
  87. Influences of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic plume on air quality in the northern Alpine region
  88. Evaluation of the Interpretation of Ceilometer Data with RASS and Radiosonde Data
  89. Measurement and simulation of the 16/17 April 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash layer dispersion in the northern Alpine region
  90. A measurement based analysis of the spatial distribution, temporal variation and chemical composition of particulate matter in Munich and Augsburg
  91. Meteorological Aspects of Wind Park Design
  92. Application of continuous remote sensing of mixing layer height for assessment of airport air quality
  93. Comparison of different remote sensing methods for mixing layer height monitoring
  94. Front Matter: Volume 7827
  95. Temporal and spatial structure of a volcanic ash cloud: ground-based remote sensing and numerical modeling
  96. Revisiting the Definition of the Drag Coefficient in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer
  97. Introduction
  98. The dependence of offshore turbulence intensity on wind speed
  99. Combined evaluations of meteorological parameters, traffic noise and air pollution in an Alpine valley
  100. Waterspouts over the North and Baltic Seas: Observations and climatology, prediction and reporting
  101. A simple analytical wind park model considering atmospheric stability
  102. Evaluation of continuous ceilometer-based mixing layer heights and correlations with PM 2.5 concentrations in Beijing
  103. Application of open-path spectroscopic measurement techniques (FTIR) for the up-scaling of greenhouse gas emissions from soils
  104. Determination of mixing layer heights by ceilometer and influences upon air quality at Mexico City airport
  105. Improved near-range performance of a low-cost one lens lidar scanning the boundary layer
  106. Detection of pollution transport events southeast of Mexico City using ground-based visible spectroscopy measurements of nitrogen dioxide
  107. ISARS 2008 special issues
  108. ISARS 2008 special issues
  109. Observation of the structure of the urban boundary layer with different ceilometers and validation by RASS data
  110. A Comparison Between Modelled and Measured Mixing-Layer Height Over Munich
  111. Air Pollution Transport in an Alpine Valley: Results From Airborne and Ground-Based Observations
  112. Wind-driven wave heights in the German Bight
  113. Chapter 26 Applications in Meteorology
  114. Derivation of Vertical Wind and Turbulence Profiles, the Mixing-Layer Height, and the Vertical Turbulent Exchange Coefficient from Sodar and Ceilometer Soundings in Urban Measurement Campaigns
  115. Corrigendum
  116. History of the Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  117. Surface-based remote sensing of the mixing-layer height a review
  118. Athens airport air quality study by remote sensing with DOAS, FTIR, and ceilometer
  119. Comparative study of wintertime NO and NO 2 measured by DOAS near a motorway in the Inn Valley
  120. New results from continuous mixing layer height monitoring in urban atmosphere
  121. Special issue on METTOOLSVI
  122. Atmospheric influences and local variability of air pollution close to a motorway in an Alpine valley during winter
  123. Correlation of aerosol mass near the ground with aerosol optical depth during two seasons in Munich
  124. Examples for the determination of turbulent (sub-synoptic) fluxes with inverse methods
  125. Long-term monitoring of layering of lower atmosphere in urban environments by ceilometer
  126. Aerosol optical depth, aerosol composition and air pollution during summer and winter conditions in Budapest
  127. ISARS 13 Special issues
  128. Boundary-layer anemometry by optical remote sensing for wind energy applications
  129. Multiple atmospheric layering and mixing-layer height in the Inn valley observed by remote sensing
  130. Wind and turbulence in the urban boundary layer analysis from acoustic remote sensing data and fit to analytical relations
  131. The surface energy balance and the mixing height in urban areas—activities and recommendations of COST-Action 715
  132. Influence of mixing layer height upon air pollution in urban and sub-urban areas
  133. Airport air quality and emission studies by remote sensing and inverse dispersion modelling
  134. Continuous monitoring of multiple layering by ceilometer in the Inn valley
  135. Highway emission study by DOAS within the Inn valley near Innsbruck
  136. Development and validation of tools for the implementation of european air quality policy in Germany (Project VALIUM)
  137. Remote Sensing Methods to Investigate Boundary-layer Structures relevant to Air Pollution in Cities
  138. Air quality and engine emission at Paris CDG airport during AIRPUR field campaigns
  139. Das erste Jahrhundert deutschsprachiger meteorologischer Lehrbücher
  140. Mixing layer height over Munich, Germany: Variability and comparisons of different methodologies
  141. Evaluation of mixing layer height monitoring by ceilometer with SODAR and microlight aircraft measurements
  142. PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 spatial distribution in the region of Munich determined by satellite images on the basis of the ICAROS NET platform
  143. Development and validation of tools for the implementation of European air quality policy in Germany (Project VALIUM)
  144. Field measurements within a quarter of a city including a street canyon to produce a validation data set
  145. Apportionment of emission source strengths using optical remote sensing and dispersion modeling
  146. Determination of mixing layer heights from ceilometer data
  147. Fusion of air pollution data in the region of Munich, Germany, by the ICAROS NET platform
  148. Vertical wind profiles over an urban area
  149. Frequency distributions of the mixing height over an urban area from SODAR data
  150. The discovery of latent heat 250 years ago
  151. Parameterization of turbulent viscosity over orography
  152. Aerosol concentration measurements with a lidar ceilometer: results of a one year measuring campaign
  153. Atmospheric boundary-layer structure from simultaneous SODAR, RASS, and ceilometer measurements
  154. Observation of aerosol in the mixing layer by a ground-based lidar ceilometer
  155. VOC emission source strengths of tankers during refuelling activities determined by spectroscopic remote sensing and inverse dispersion modeling
  156. Assessing the meteorological conditions of a deep Italian Alpine valley system by means of a measuring campaign and simulations with two models during a summer smog episode
  157. The BAYSOFI Campaign
  158. Vertical variation of frequency distributions of wind speed in and above the surface layer observed by sodar
  159. Process‐based modelling of isoprene emission by oak leaves
  160. Application of a multiscale, coupled MM5/chemistry model to the complex terrain of the VOTALP valley campaign
  161. The VOTALP Mesolcina Valley Campaign 1996 – concept, background and some highlights
  162. <title>Emission rates of benzene and ammonia area sources determined by spectroscopic remote measurements and inverse dispersion modeling</title>
  163. Measuring the emissions of trace compounds from a livestock building
  164. Numerical dispersion models for emission monitoring by spectroscopic remote sensing methods
  165. Modelling of ozone in Northrhine-Westphalia; effect of emission reduction on ozone distribution
  166. Modification of air flow over an escarpment ? Results from the Hjardem�l experiment
  167. Reduction of horizontal wind speed in a boundary layer with obstacles
  168. Flow over an embankment: Speed-up and pressure perturbation
  169. Resistance law, effective roughness length, and deviation angle over hilly terrain
  170. Surface pressure distribution and pressure drag on mountains
  171. Pressure drag and effective roughness length with neutral stratification
  172. A diagnostic model for synoptic heat budgets