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Brian J. Connor
Researcher at National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Publications - 74
Citations - 7876
Brian J. Connor is an academic researcher from National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Total Carbon Column Observing Network. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 74 publications receiving 7351 citations.
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Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2010
Stephen A. Montzka,Stefan Reimann,Andreas Engel,Kirstin Krüger,William T. Sturges,Donald R. Blake,Marcel Dorf,Paul J. Fraser,Lucien Froidevaux,Kenneth W. Jucks,Karin Kreher,M. J. Kurylo,A. Mellouki,John B. Miller,Ole John Nielsen,Vladimir L. Orkin,Ronald G. Prinn,Robert C. Rhew,Michelle L. Santee,Andreas Stohl,Daniel P. Verdonik,Paul B. Krummel,E. L. Atlas,Peter F. Bernath,T. Blumenstock,James H. Butler,André Butz,Brian J. Connor,Pierre Duchatelet,Geoff S. Dutton,François Hendrick,L. J. M. Kuijpers,Emmanuel Mahieu,Andrew C. Manning,Jens Mühle,Klaus Pfeilsticker,Birgit Quack,Martin N. Ross,R. J. Salavitch,Sue M. Schauffler,Isobel J. Simpson,Darin W. Toohey,Martin K. Vollmer,Timothy J. Wallington,H. J. Wang,Ray F. Weiss,M. Yamabe,Yoko Yokouchi,Shari A. Yvon-Lewis +48 more
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The Total Carbon Column Observing Network
Debra Wunch,Geoffrey C. Toon,Jean-Francois Blavier,Rebecca A. Washenfelder,Justus Notholt,Brian J. Connor,David W. T. Griffith,Vanessa Sherlock,Paul O. Wennberg +8 more
TL;DR: The TCCON provides a link between satellite measurements and the extensive ground-based in situ network and achieves an accuracy and precision in total column measurements that is unprecedented for remote-sensing observations.
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Intercomparison of remote sounding instruments
Clive D. Rodgers,Brian J. Connor +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the effect of different averaging kernels and error covariances on the performance of different profiles and derived quantities such as the total column of a constituent.
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The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission
David Crisp,Robert Atlas,François-Marie Bréon,Linda R. Brown,John P. Burrows,P. Ciais,Brian J. Connor,Scott C. Doney,Inez Fung,Daniel J. Jacob,Charles E. Miller,D. M. O'Brien,Steven Pawson,James T. Randerson,Peter Rayner,Ross J. Salawitch,Stanley P. Sander,Bhaswar Sen,Graeme L. Stephens,Pieter P. Tans,Geoffrey C. Toon,Paul O. Wennberg,Steven C. Wofsy,Yuk L. Yung,Zhiming Kuang,B. Chudasama,G. Sprague,B. Weiss,Randy Pollock,D. Kenyon,S. Schroll +30 more
TL;DR: The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) as mentioned in this paper is the first global, space-based measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) with the precision, resolution and coverage needed to characterize CO 2 sources and sinks on regional scales.
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Calibration of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network using aircraft profile data
Debra Wunch,Geoffrey C. Toon,Paul O. Wennberg,Steven C. Wofsy,Britton B. Stephens,Marc Fischer,Osamu Uchino,James B. Abshire,Peter F. Bernath,Peter F. Bernath,Sébastien C. Biraud,Jean-Francois Blavier,Chris D. Boone,Kenneth P. Bowman,Edward V. Browell,Teresa Campos,Brian J. Connor,Bruce C. Daube,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Minghui Diao,James W. Elkins,Christoph Gerbig,Elaine Gottlieb,David W. T. Griffith,Dale F. Hurst,Dale F. Hurst,Rodrigo Jimenez,Rodrigo Jimenez,Gretchen Keppel-Aleks,Eric A. Kort,R. Macatangay,Toshinobu Machida,Hidekazu Matsueda,Fred L. Moore,Isamu Morino,Sunyoung Park,John Robinson,Coleen M. Roehl,Yusuke Sawa,Vanessa Sherlock,Colm Sweeney,Tomoaki Tanaka,Mark A. Zondlo +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a calibration of TCCON data using WMO-scale in-strumentation aboard aircraft that measured profiles over four Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) stations.