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von Kármán vortex street over Canary Islands
Credit: NASA

Philip Stier

Professor of Atmospheric Physics

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Climate processes
philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72887
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 103
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Global-scale black carbon profiles observed in the remote atmosphere and compared to models

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 37 (2010) ARTN L18812

Authors:

JP Schwarz, JR Spackman, RS Gao, LA Watts, P Stier, M Schulz, SM Davis, SC Wofsy, DW Fahey
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Influences of in-cloud aerosol scavenging parameterizations on aerosol concentrations and wet deposition in ECHAM5-HAM

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 10:4 (2010) 1511-1543

Authors:

B Croft, U Lohmann, RV Martin, P Stier, S Wurzler, J Feichter, C Hoose, U Heikkila, A van Donkelaar, S Ferrachat
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Interpreting the cloud cover - aerosol optical depth relationship found in satellite data using a general circulation model

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 10:13 (2010) 6129-6135

Authors:

J Quaas, B Stevens, P Stier, U Lohmann
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Sources of uncertainties in modelling black carbon at the global scale

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 10:6 (2010) 2595-2611

Authors:

E Vignati, M Karl, M Krol, J Wilson, P Stier, F Cavalli
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Aerosol indirect effects - general circulation model intercomparison and evaluation with satellite data

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 9:22 (2009) 8697-8717

Authors:

J Quaas, Y Ming, S Menon, T Takemura, M Wang, JE Penner, A Gettelman, U Lohmann, N Bellouin, O Boucher, AM Sayer, GE Thomas, A McComiskey, G Feingold, C Hoose, JE Kristjansson, X Liu, Y Balkanski, LJ Donner, PA Ginoux, P Stier, B Grandey, J Feichter, I Sednev, SE Bauer, D Koch, RG Grainger, A Kirkevag, T Iversen, O Seland, R Easter, SJ Ghan, PJ Rasch, H Morrison, J-F Lamarque, MJ Iacono, S Kinne, M Schulz
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