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Arnoud Apituley
Researcher at Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Publications - 113
Citations - 3601
Arnoud Apituley is an academic researcher from Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3092 citations.
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Ground-based atmospheric remote sensing in the Netherlands: European Outlook
Herman Russchenberg,Fred C. Bosveld,Daan Swart,Harry ten Brink,Gerrit de Leeuw,Remko Uijlenhoet,B. Arbesser-Rastburg,Hans van der Marel,Leo P. Ligthart,R. Boers,Arnoud Apituley +10 more
TL;DR: The contours of a Dutch monitoring and research site for climate change and related atmospheric processes is described, which provides a platform for collaboration, and will provide the routine observations needed to assess the impact of the different atmospheric parameters on the local climate.
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Ground-Based Remote Sensing of Stratocumulus Properties during CLARA, 1996
R Boers,Hwj Herman Russchenberg,J.S. Erkelens,Victor Venema,van Acap Andre Lammeren,Arnoud Apituley,Schm Suzanne Jongen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method is presented to obtain droplet concentration for water clouds from ground-based remote sensing observations, which relies on observations of cloud thickness, liquid water path, and optical extinction near the cloud base.
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Cloud effective particle size and water content profile retrievals using combined lidar and radar observations: 2. Comparison with IR radiometer and in situ measurements of ice clouds
D. P. Donovan,A. van Lammeren,Robin J. Hogan,Herman Russchenberg,Arnoud Apituley,Peter N. Francis,J. Testud,Jacques Pelon,Markus Quante,J.W.F. Goddard +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new combined iidar/radar inversion procedure has been developed for cloud effective radius and water content retrievals, which treats the lidar extinction, derived effective particle size, and multiple-scattering effects together in a consistent fashion.
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An automatic observation-based aerosol typing method for EARLINET
Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos,Lucia Mona,Aldo Amodeo,Giuseppe D'Amico,Pilar Gumà Claramunt,Gelsomina Pappalardo,Lucas Alados-Arboledas,Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado,Vassilis Amiridis,Panagiotis Kokkalis,Arnoud Apituley,Holger Baars,Anja Schwarz,Ulla Wandinger,Ioannis Binietoglou,Doina Nicolae,Daniele Bortoli,Adolfo Comerón,Alejandro Rodríguez-Gómez,Michaël Sicard,Alex Papayannis,Matthias Wiegner +21 more
TL;DR: The presented algorithm has proven to be highly versatile as it adapts to changes in the size of the training dataset and the number of aerosol classes and classifying parameters and is extremely suitable for the implementation within the single calculus chain (SCC), the EARLINET centralized processing suite.
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NO2 lidar profile measurements for satellite interpretation and validation
Hester Volten,E. J. Brinksma,E. J. Brinksma,A.J.C. Berkhout,J. C. Hains,J. B. Bergwerff,G. R. van der Hoff,Arnoud Apituley,R. Dirksen,S. Calabretta-Jongen,D. P. J. Swart +10 more
TL;DR: The RIVM NO2 mobile lidar as mentioned in this paper was used to measure tropospheric NO2 profiles for the interpretation and validation of satellite data during the DANDELIONS campaign, coinciding with OMI and SCIAMACHY overpasses.