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Davide Dionisi
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 30
Citations - 686
Davide Dionisi is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 482 citations. Previous affiliations of Davide Dionisi include UniverSud Paris & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements
Jean-Luc Baray,Jean-Luc Baray,Yann Courcoux,Philippe Keckhut,Thierry Portafaix,Pierre Tulet,Jean-Pierre Cammas,Alain Hauchecorne,S. Godin Beekmann,M. De Mazière,Christian Hermans,F. Desmet,Karine Sellegri,Aurélie Colomb,Michel Ramonet,Jean Sciare,C. Vuillemin,Christophe Hoareau,Davide Dionisi,Valentin Duflot,Valentin Duflot,Hélène Vérèmes,Jacques Porteneuve,Franck Gabarrot,T. Gaudo,Jean-Marc Metzger,Guillaume Payen,J. Leclair de Bellevue,Christelle Barthe,Françoise Posny,Philippe Ricaud,Abdel Abchiche,Robert Delmas +32 more
TL;DR: In 2012, a new observatory was commissioned in Maido at 2200 m above sea level, which hosts various instruments for atmospheric measurements, including lidar systems, spectro-radiometers and in situ gas and aerosol measurements as mentioned in this paper.
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The unprecedented 2017–2018 stratospheric smoke event: decay phase and aerosol properties observed with the EARLINET
Holger Baars,Albert Ansmann,Kevin Ohneiser,Moritz Haarig,Ronny Engelmann,Dietrich Althausen,Ingrid Hanssen,Michael Gausa,Aleksander Pietruczuk,Artur Szkop,Iwona S. Stachlewska,Dongxiang Wang,Jens Reichardt,Annett Skupin,Ina Mattis,Thomas Trickl,Hannes Vogelmann,Francisco Navas-Guzmán,Alexander Haefele,Karen Acheson,Albert A. Ruth,Boyan Tatarov,Detlef Müller,Qiaoyun Hu,Thierry Podvin,Philippe Goloub,Igor Veselovskii,Christophe Pietras,Martial Haeffelin,Patrick Fréville,Michaël Sicard,Adolfo Comerón,Alfonso Javier Fernández García,Francisco Molero Menéndez,Carmen Córdoba-Jabonero,Juan Luis Guerrero-Rascado,Lucas Alados-Arboledas,Daniele Bortoli,Maria João Costa,Davide Dionisi,G. L. Liberti,Xuan Wang,Alessia Sannino,Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos,Antonella Boselli,Lucia Mona,Giuseppe D'Amico,Salvatore Romano,Maria Rita Perrone,Livio Belegante,Doina Nicolae,Ivan Grigorov,Anna Gialitaki,Vassilis Amiridis,Ourania Soupiona,Alexandros Papayannis,Rodanthi Mamouri,Argyro Nisantzi,Birgit Heese,Julian Hofer,Yoav Y. Schechner,Ulla Wandinger,Gelsomina Pappalardo +62 more
TL;DR: In this article, the decay phase of an unprecedented, record-breaking stratospheric perturbation caused by wildfire smoke is reported and discussed in terms of geometrical, optical, and microphysical aerosol properties.
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Going Beyond Standard Ocean Color Observations: Lidar and Polarimetry
Cédric Jamet,Amir Ibrahim,Ziauddin Ahmad,Federico Angelini,Marcel Babin,Michael J. Behrenfeld,Emmanuel Boss,Brian Cairns,James H. Churnside,Jacek Chowdhary,Anthony B. Davis,Davide Dionisi,Lucile Duforêt-Gaurier,Brian Franz,Robert Frouin,Meng Gao,Deric Gray,Otto Hasekamp,Xianqiang He,Chris Hostetler,Olga V. Kalashnikova,Kirk Knobelspiesse,Léo Lacour,Hubert Loisel,Vanderlei Martins,Eric Rehm,Lorraine Remer,Idriss Sanhaj,Knut Stamnes,Snorre Stamnes,Stephane Victori,Jeremy Werdell,Peng-Wang Zhai +32 more
TL;DR: Lidar and polarimetry can provide depth-resolved values of attenuation and scattering parameters and additional information about particle morphology and chemical composition in the ocean surface layer as discussed by the authors.
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WRF-Chem model simulations of a dust outbreak over the central Mediterranean and comparison with multi-sensor desert dust observations
Umberto Rizza,Francesca Barnaba,Mario Marcello Miglietta,Cristina Mangia,Luca Di Liberto,Davide Dionisi,Francesca Costabile,F. M. Grasso,Gian Paolo Gobbi +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a simulation using a physics-based desert dust emission scheme with a numerical experiment using a simplified (minimal) emission scheme is included to highlight the advantages of the former.
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Transport of Po Valley aerosol pollution to the northwestern Alps – Part 1: Phenomenology
Henri Diémoz,Francesca Barnaba,Tiziana Magri,Giordano Pession,Davide Dionisi,Sara Pittavino,Ivan Karl Friedrich Tombolato,Monica Campanelli,Lara Sofia Della Ceca,Maxime Hervo,Luca Di Liberto,Luca Ferrero,Gian Paolo Gobbi +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate and quantify the impact of air masses transported from the Po Valley, a European atmospheric pollution hotspot, to the northwestern Alps, showing that the resulting aerosol is hygroscopic, smaller in size, and less light-absorbing compared to the aerosol type locally emitted in the northwestern Italian Alps.