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Felix Zamorano

Researcher at University of Magallanes

Publications -  24
Citations -  397

Felix Zamorano is an academic researcher from University of Magallanes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Stratosphere. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 274 citations.

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An overview of the first decade of Polly NET : an emerging network of automated Raman-polarization lidars for continuous aerosol profiling

TL;DR: PollyNET as mentioned in this paper consists of portable, remote-controlled multiwavelength-polarization-Raman lidars (Polly) for automated and continuous 24/7 observations of clouds and aerosols.
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Increase in sunburns and photosensitivity disorders at the edge of the Antarctic ozone hole, southern Chile, 1986-2000.

TL;DR: An acute impact on human health (sunburn) occurred because of abrupt ozone depletion and the accompanying increase in UVB during the mid and late austral spring of 1999.
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Surface matters: limitations of CALIPSO V3 aerosol typing in coastal regions

TL;DR: In this paper, a long-term comparison of CALIPSO and ground-based lidar observations of the aerosol conditions in the coastal environment of southern South America (Punta Arenas, Chile, 53° S), performed in December 2009-April 2010, is presented.
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Hemispheric contrasts in ice formation in stratiform mixed-phase clouds: Disentangling the role of aerosol and dynamics with ground-based remote sensing

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of temperature, aerosol load, boundary-layer coupling and gravity wave motion on ice formation was investigated for mixed-phase clouds at three sites: a highly polluted central European site (Leipzig, Germany), a polluted and strongly dust-influenced eastern Mediterranean site (Limassol, Cyprus), and a clean marine site in the southern mid-latitudes (Punta Arenas, Chile) are used to contrast ice formation in shallow stratiform liquid clouds.