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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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The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 5 (2005) 1125-1156

Authors:

P Stier, J Feichter, S Kinne, S Kloster, E Vignati, J Wilson, L Ganzeveld, I Tegen, M Werner, Y Balkanski, M Schulz, O Boucher, A Minikin, A Petzold
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M7: An efficient size-resolved aerosol microphysics module for large-scale aerosol transport models

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES 109:D22 (2004) ARTN D22202

Authors:

E Vignati, J Wilson, P Stier
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Global chemical weather forecasts for field campaign planning: predictions and observations of large-scale features during MINOS, CONTRACE, and INDOEX

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 3 (2003) 267-289

Authors:

MG Lawrence, PJ Rasch, R von Kuhlmann, J Williams, H Fischer, M de Reus, J Lelieveld, PJ Crutzen, M Schultz, P Stier, H Huntrieser, J Heland, A Stohl, C Forster, H Elbern, H Jakobs, RR Dickerson
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Global air pollution crossroads over the Mediterranean

SCIENCE 298:5594 (2002) 794-799

Authors:

J Lelieveld, H Berresheim, S Borrmann, PJ Crutzen, FJ Dentener, H Fischer, J Feichter, PJ Flatau, J Heland, R Holzinger, R Korrmann, MG Lawrence, Z Levin, KM Markowicz, N Mihalopoulos, A Minikin, V Ramanathan, M de Reus, GJ Roelofs, HA Scheeren, J Sciare, H Schlager, M Schultz, P Siegmund, B Steil, EG Stephanou, P Stier, M Traub, C Warneke, J Williams, H Ziereis
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tobac v1.5: Introducing Fast 3D Tracking, Splits and Mergers, and Other Enhancements for Identifying and Analysing Meteorological Phenomena

Authors:

G Alexander Sokolowsky, Sean W Freeman, William K Jones, Julia Kukulies, Fabian Senf, Peter J Marinescu, Max Heikenfeld, Kelcy N Brunner, Eric C Bruning, Scott M Collis, Robert C Jackson, Gabrielle R Leung, Nils Pfeifer, Bhupendra A Raut, Stephen M Saleeby, Philip Stier, Susan C van den Heever
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