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Geraint Vaughan

Researcher at University of Manchester

Publications -  154
Citations -  5365

Geraint Vaughan is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Tropopause. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 154 publications receiving 5084 citations. Previous affiliations of Geraint Vaughan include University of Wales & Aberystwyth University.

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The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx): goals, platforms, and field operations

TL;DR: The VAMOS(1) Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx) was an international field program designed to make observations of poorly understood but critical components of the coupled climate system of the southeast Pacific as discussed by the authors.
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The Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment

TL;DR: A comprehensive dataset describing tropical cloud systems and their environmental setting and impacts has been collected during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWPICE) and Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection (ACTIVE) campaign in the area around Darwin, Northern Australia, in January and February 2006 as mentioned in this paper.
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A comparison of ozone and thermal tropopause heights and the impact of tropopause definition on quantifying the ozone content of the troposphere

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of the height and sharpness of the tropopause as revealed by temperature and ozone profiles was conducted, and it was shown that large differences in tropophere height were associated with indefinite thermal tropopauses which were often associated with cyclonic conditions.
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The potential for stratosphere‐troposphere exchange in cut‐off‐low systems

TL;DR: In this article, three mechanisms are discussed associated with cut-off-low (COL) systems which can transfer stratospheric air into the troposphere, including convective erosion of the tropopause, erosion by turbulence associated with a jet stream, and folding around the flank of a COL.