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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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Raman-shifted laser sources suitable for differential–absorption lidar measurements of ozone in the troposphere
Martin J. T. Milton,Gérard Ancellet,Arnoud Apituley,Jens Bösenberg,W Carnuth,F Castagnoli,Thomas Trickl,Hans Edner,L Stefanutti,T. Schaberl,Anders Sunesson,Claus Weitkamp +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral purity, efficiency and divergence of the different sources are compared and explained using a simplified model of the Raman interaction, and the experimental results show that the operating conditions required to optimize the output energy of each of these types of laser sources can be quite different.
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Overview of Research and Networking with Ground based Remote Sensing for Atmospheric Profiling at the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR) - The Netherlands
Arnoud Apituley,Herman Russchenberg,H. van der Marel,Fred C. Bosveld,R. Boers,H.M. ten Brink,G. de Leeuw,Remko Uijlenhoet,B. Arbresser-Rastburg,Thomas Röckmann +9 more
TL;DR: An overview of CESAR, the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research, is given that was recently augmented with a scanning drizzle radar (IDRA) and a multi-wavelength Raman lidar for aerosols, clouds and water vapor (CAELI).
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A regional model of European aerosol transport: Evaluation with sun photometer, lidar and air quality data
J. Meier,Ina Tegen,Ina Mattis,Ralf Wolke,L. Alados Arboledas,Arnoud Apituley,Dimitris Balis,Francesca Barnaba,A. Chaikovsky,Michaël Sicard,Gelsomina Pappalardo,Aleksander Pietruczuk,Dimitar Stoyanov,François Ravetta,Vincenzo Rizi +14 more
TL;DR: Aerosol transport simulations within Europe were performed with the regional transport model COSMO-MUSCAT for two different time periods, July 19-26-2006 and February 16-26, 2007.
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Inter-comparison of MAX-DOAS measurements of tropospheric HONO slant column densities and vertical profiles during the CINDI-2 Campaign
Yang Wang,Arnoud Apituley,Alkiviadis F. Bais,Steffen Beirle,Nuria Benavent,Alexander N. Borovski,Ilya Bruchkouski,Kalok Chan,Kalok Chan,Sebastian Donner,Theano Drosoglou,Henning Finkenzeller,Henning Finkenzeller,Martina M. Friedrich,Udo Frieß,David Garcia-Nieto,Laura Gómez-Martín,François Hendrick,Andreas Hilboll,Junli Jin,Paul Johnston,Theodore K. Koenig,Theodore K. Koenig,Karin Kreher,Vinod Kumar,Aleksandra A. Kyuberis,Johannes Lampel,Cheng Liu,Haoran Liu,Jianzhong Ma,Oleg L. Polyansky,Oleg L. Polyansky,Oleg V. Postylyakov,Richard Querel,Alfonso Saiz-Lopez,Stefan Schmitt,Xin Tian,Xin Tian,Jan-Lukas Tirpitz,Michel Van Roozendael,Rainer Volkamer,Rainer Volkamer,Zhuoru Wang,Pinhua Xie,Chengzhi Xing,Jin Xu,Margarita Yela,Chengxin Zhang,Thomas Wagner +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an inter-comparison of delta slant column densities (SCDs) and vertical profiles of nitrous acid (HONO) derived from measurements of different MAX-DOAS instruments and using different inversion algorithms during the Second Cabauw Intercomparisons campaign for Nitrogen Dioxide measuring Instruments (CINDI-2), was presented.
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GCOS reference upper air network (GRUAN): Steps towards assuring future climate records
Peter Thorne,Holger Vömel,Greg Bodeker,Michael Sommer,Arnoud Apituley,Franz H. Berger,Stephan Bojinski,Geir O. Braathen,Bertrand Calpini,Belay Demoz,Howard J. Diamond,J. A. Dykema,Alessandro Fasso,Masatomo Fujiwara,Tom Gardiner,Dale F. Hurst,Thierry Leblanc,Fabio Madonna,A. Merlone,A. Mikalsen,C. D. Miller,Tony Reale,Kalev Rannat,Carolin Richter,Dian J. Seidel,Masato Shiotani,D. L. Sisterson,D. G. H. Tan,Russell S. Vose,J. Voyles,J. Wang,D. N. Whiteman,S. Williams +32 more
TL;DR: For more than a decade the international climate science community has been calling for the instigation of a network of reference quality measurements to reduce uncertainty in our climate monitoring capabilities as discussed by the authors, which can only be achieved and maintained with strong continuing input from the global metrological community.