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Dominik Brunner
Researcher at Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Publications - 172
Citations - 6409
Dominik Brunner is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Stratosphere. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 147 publications receiving 5331 citations. Previous affiliations of Dominik Brunner include University of Zurich & Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
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Unprecedented evidence for deep convection hydrating the tropical stratosphere
T. Corti,B. P. Luo,M. de Reus,Dominik Brunner,Francesco Cairo,Michael J. Mahoney,Giovanni Martucci,Renaud Matthey,Valentin Mitev,F. H. S. dos Santos,Cornelius Schiller,G. Shur,N. Sitnikov,Nicole Spelten,H. Vössing,Stephan Borrmann,Thomas Peter +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on in situ and remote sensing measurements of ice particles in the tropical stratosphere found during the Geophysica campaigns TROCCINOX and SCOUT-O3.
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Online coupled regional meteorology chemistry models in Europe: current status and prospects
Alexander Baklanov,Katharina Heinke Schlünzen,Peter Suppan,José María Baldasano,Dominik Brunner,Sebnem Aksoyoglu,Greg Carmichael,John Douros,Johannes Flemming,Renate Forkel,Stefano Galmarini,Michael Gauss,Georg Grell,Marcus Hirtl,Sylvain M. Joffre,Oriol Jorba,Eigil Kaas,Marko Kaasik,George Kallos,X. Kong,Ulrik Smith Korsholm,A. Kurganskiy,Jonilda Kushta,Ulrike Lohmann,Alexander Mahura,Astrid Manders-Groot,Alberto Maurizi,Nicolas Moussiopoulos,S. T. Rao,Nicholas Savage,Christian Seigneur,Ranjeet S. Sokhi,Efisio Solazzo,Stavros Solomos,B. S. Sørensen,George Tsegas,Elisabetta Vignati,Bernhard Vogel,Yang Zhang +38 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the current research status of online coupled meteorology and atmospheric chemistry modelling within Europe and highlights selected scientific issues and emerging challenges that require proper consideration to improve the reliability and usability of these models for the three scientific communities.
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The Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART version 10.4
Ignacio Pisso,Espen Sollum,Henrik Grythe,Nina Iren Kristiansen,Nina Iren Kristiansen,Massimo Cassiani,Sabine Eckhardt,Delia Arnold,D. Morton,Rona Thompson,Christine Groot Zwaaftink,Nikolaos Evangeliou,Harald Sodemann,Leopold Haimberger,Stephan Henne,Dominik Brunner,John F. Burkhart,Anne Fouilloux,Jerome Brioude,Anne Philipp,Petra Seibert,Andreas Stohl +21 more
TL;DR: The Lagrangian particle dispersion model FLEXPART as mentioned in this paper was designed for calculating the long-range and mesoscale dispersion of hazardous substances from point sources, such as those released after an accident in a nuclear power plant.
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Seasonal variations of a mixing layer in the lowermost stratosphere as identified by the CO‐O3 correlation from in situ measurements
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on a summer campaign conducted from Timmins (Canada, 47°N, 80°W) in July 1998 and winter measurements carried out in March 1997 from Kiruna (Sweden, 68°N and 20°E).
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Evaluation of operational on-line-coupled regional air quality models over Europe and North America in the context of AQMEII phase 2. Part I: Ozone
Ulas Im,Roberto Bianconi,Efisio Solazzo,Ioannis Kioutsioukis,Alba Badia,Alessandra Balzarini,Rocío Baró,Roberto Bellasio,Dominik Brunner,Charles Chemel,Gabriele Curci,Johannes Flemming,Renate Forkel,Lea Giordano,Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero,Marcus Hirtl,Alma Hodzic,Luka Honzak,Oriol Jorba,Christoph Knote,Jeroen Kuenen,Paul A. Makar,Astrid Manders-Groot,Lucy Neal,Juan L. Pérez,Guido Pirovano,George Pouliot,Roberto San José,Nicholas Savage,W. Schröder,Ranjeet S. Sokhi,Dimiter Syrakov,Alfreida Torian,Paolo Tuccella,Johannes Werhahn,Ralf Wolke,Khairunnisa Yahya,Rahela Zabkar,Yang Zhang,Junhua Zhang,Christian Hogrefe,Stefano Galmarini +41 more
TL;DR: The second phase of the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative (AQMEII) brought together sixteen modeling groups from Europe and North America, running eight operational online-coupled air quality models on common emissions and boundary conditions as mentioned in this paper.