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Alfons Schwarzenboeck

Researcher at University of Auvergne

Publications -  100
Citations -  2570

Alfons Schwarzenboeck is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Ice crystals. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2127 citations. Previous affiliations of Alfons Schwarzenboeck include Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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HyMeX-SOP1: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding in the Northwestern Mediterranean

TL;DR: The first field campaign was devoted to heavy precipitation and flash floods from 5 September to 6 November 2012 within the framework of the 10-year international HyMeX (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment) dedicated to the hydrological cycles and related high-impact events as mentioned in this paper.
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Overview of the Chemistry-Aerosol Mediterranean Experiment/Aerosol Direct Radiative Forcing on the Mediterranean Climate (ChArMEx/ADRIMED) summer 2013 campaign

TL;DR: A special observing period (SOP-1a) including intensive airborne measurements was performed in the framework of the Aerosol Direct Radiative Forcing on the Mediterranean Climate (ADRIMED) project during the Mediterranean dry season over the western and central Mediterranean basins, with a focus on aerosol-radiation measurements and their modeling as discussed by the authors.
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In situ, satellite measurement and model evidence on the dominant regional contribution to fine particulate matter levels in the Paris megacity

TL;DR: A detailed characterization of air quality in the megacity of Paris (France) during two 1-month intensive campaigns and from additional 1-year observations revealed that about 70 % of the urban background fine particulate matter (PM) is transported on average into Paris from upwind regions.
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Eurec 4 a

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TL;DR: The recent EUREC$^4$A campaign as discussed by the authors was a turning point in our ability to study factors influencing clouds in the trades, how they will respond to warming, and their link to other components of the earth system, such as upper ocean processes or the life cycle of particulate matter.