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Frank Hase
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 280
Citations - 8647
Frank Hase is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Total Carbon Column Observing Network & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 253 publications receiving 6648 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Hase include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Process-evaluation of tropospheric humidity simulated by general circulation models using water vapor isotopologues: 1. Comparison between models and observations
Camille Risi,Camille Risi,David Noone,John Worden,Christian Frankenberg,Gabriele Stiller,Michael Kiefer,Bernd Funke,Kaley A. Walker,Peter F. Bernath,Matthias Schneider,Matthias Schneider,Debra Wunch,Vanessa Sherlock,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Nicholas M. Deutscher,David W. T. Griffith,Paul O. Wennberg,Kimberly Strong,Dan Smale,Emmanuel Mahieu,Sabine Barthlott,Frank Hase,Omar García,Justus Notholt,Thorsten Warneke,Geoffrey C. Toon,David S. Sayres,Sandrine Bony,Jeonghoon Lee,D. P. Brown,Ryu Uemura,Christophe Sturm +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large number of isotopic data sets (four satellite, sixteen ground-based remote-sensing, five surface in situ and three aircraft data sets) are analyzed to determine how H2O and HDO measurements in water vapor can be used to detect and diagnose biases in the representation of processes controlling tropospheric humidity in atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs).
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Intercomparison of retrieval codes used for the analysis of high-resolution, ground-based FTIR measurements
Frank Hase,James W. Hannigan,M. T. Coffey,Aaron Goldman,Michael Höpfner,Nicholas B. Jones,Curtis P. Rinsland,S. W. Wood +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a rigorous and systematic intercomparison of codes used for the retrieval of trace gas profiles from high-resolution ground-based solar absorption FTIR measurements is presented for the first time.
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Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Present-day distribution and trends of tropospheric ozone relevant to climate and global atmospheric chemistry model evaluation
Audrey Gaudel,Owen R. Cooper,Gérard Ancellet,Brice Barret,Anne Boynard,John P. Burrows,Cathy Clerbaux,P.-F. Coheur,Juan Cuesta,Emilio Cuevas,Stamatia Doniki,Gaëlle Dufour,F. Ebojie,Gilles Foret,Omaira García,M. J. Granados Muños,James W. Hannigan,Frank Hase,Guanyu Huang,Birgit Hassler,Daniel Hurtmans,Daniel A. Jaffe,Nicholas B. Jones,P. Kalabokas,Brian Kerridge,Susan S. Kulawik,Barry G. Latter,Thierry Leblanc,E. Le Flochmoën,W. Lin,Jane Liu,Xiong Liu,Emmanuel Mahieu,Audra McClure-Begley,Jessica L. Neu,Mohammed K. Osman,Mathias Palm,Hervé Petetin,Irina Petropavlovskikh,Richard Querel,Nabiz Rahpoe,A. Rozanov,Martin G. Schultz,James J. Schwab,Richard Siddans,Dan Smale,Martin Steinbacher,Hiroshi Tanimoto,David W. Tarasick,Valérie Thouret,Anne M. Thompson,Thomas Trickl,Catherine Wespes,Helen M. Worden,Corinne Vigouroux,Xiaobin Xu,Guang Zeng,Jerry Ziemke +57 more
TL;DR: The Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) is an activity of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project as mentioned in this paper, which provides a detailed view of ozone in the lower troposphere across East Asia and Europe.
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Improvement of the retrieval algorithm for GOSAT SWIR XCO2 and XCH4 and their validation using TCCON data
Yukio Yoshida,Nobuyuki Kikuchi,Isamu Morino,Osamu Uchino,Sergey Oshchepkov,Andrey Bril,Tazu Saeki,Nick Schutgens,Nick Schutgens,Geoffrey C. Toon,Debra Wunch,Coleen M. Roehl,Paul O. Wennberg,David W. T. Griffith,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Thorsten Warneke,Justus Notholt,John Robinson,Vanessa Sherlock,B. J. Connor,Markus Rettinger,Ralf Sussmann,P. Ahonen,Pauli Heikkinen,Esko Kyrö,J. Mendonca,Kimberly Strong,Frank Hase,S. Dohe,Tatsuya Yokota +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, column-averaged dry-air mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane (XCO2 and XCH4) have been retrieved from Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) Short-Wavelength InfraRed (SWIR) observations and released as a SWIR L2 product from the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES).
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Comparisons of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) X CO 2 measurements with TCCON
Debra Wunch,Debra Wunch,Paul O. Wennberg,Gregory B. Osterman,Gregory B. Osterman,Brendan Fisher,Brendan Fisher,B. J. Naylor,B. J. Naylor,Coleen M. Roehl,Christopher W. O'Dell,Lukas Mandrake,Lukas Mandrake,Camille Viatte,Matthäus Kiel,Matthäus Kiel,David W. T. Griffith,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Nicholas M. Deutscher,Voltaire A. Velazco,Justus Notholt,Thorsten Warneke,Christof Petri,Martine De Mazière,Mahesh Kumar Sha,Ralf Sussmann,Markus Rettinger,David F. Pollard,John Robinson,Isamu Morino,Osamu Uchino,Frank Hase,Thomas Blumenstock,Dietrich G. Feist,Sabrina G. Arnold,Kimberly Strong,J. Mendonca,Rigel Kivi,Pauli Heikkinen,Laura T. Iraci,James R. Podolske,Patrick W. Hillyard,Shuji Kawakami,Manvendra K. Dubey,H. A. Parker,Eliezer Sepúlveda,Omaira García,Yao Té,P. Jeseck,Michael R. Gunson,Michael R. Gunson,David Crisp,David Crisp,Annmarie Eldering,Annmarie Eldering +54 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first major release of the OCO2 retrieval algorithm (B7r) and X_(CO2) from OCO-2's primary ground-based validation network: the Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) were compared.