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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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Sources and nature of atmospheric aerosols

Chapter in Aerosol Pollution Impact on Precipitation A Scientific Review, Springer (2008) 2

Authors:

MO Andreae, DA Hegg, J Feichter, S Kloster, Z Levin, C Liousse, LF Radke, P Stier

Abstract:

This book is a review of our knowledge of the relationship between aerosols and precipitation reaching the Earth's surface and it includes a list of recommendations that could help to advance our knowledge in this area.

Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 8:6 (2008) 1591-1607

Authors:

B Langmann, S Varghese, E Marmer, E Vignati, J Wilson, P Stier, C O'Dowd
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Aerosol processing in mixed-phase clouds in ECHAM5-HAM: Model description and comparison to observations

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES 113:D7 (2008) ARTN D07210

Authors:

C Hoose, U Lohmann, P Stier, B Verheggen, E Weingartner
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Coatings and their enhancement of black carbon light absorption in the tropical atmosphere

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES 113:D3 (2008) ARTN D03203

Authors:

JP Schwarz, JR Spackman, DW Fahey, RS Gao, U Lohmann, P Stier, LA Watts, DS Thomson, DA Lack, L Pfister, MJ Mahoney, D Baumgardner, JC Wilson, JM Reeves
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Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere - Part 1: Model description, sea salt aerosols and pH

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 8:19 (2008) 5899-5917

Authors:

A Kerkweg, P Joeckel, A Pozzer, H Tost, R Sander, M Schulz, P Stier, E Vignati, J Wilson, J Lelieveld
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