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John Remedios
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 128
Citations - 4487
John Remedios is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: AATSR & Stratosphere. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 125 publications receiving 4096 citations.
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MIPAS: an instrument for atmospheric and climate research
Horst Fischer,Manfred Birk,C. E. Blom,Bruno Carli,Massimo Carlotti,T. von Clarmann,L. Delbouille,Anu Dudhia,D. H. Ehhalt,M. Endemann,Jean-Marie Flaud,Roland Gessner,Anne Kleinert,Rob Koopman,J. Langen,Manuel López-Puertas,Peter Mosner,Herbert Nett,Hermann Oelhaf,Gaetan Perron,John Remedios,Marco Ridolfi,Gabriele Stiller,Rodolphe Zander +23 more
TL;DR: The Michelson Interferometer for Pas- sive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) is a mid-infrared emission spectrometer which is part of the core payload of ENVISAT as mentioned in this paper.
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Hyperspectral Earth Observation from IASI: Five Years of Accomplishments
F. Hilton,Raymond Armante,Thomas August,Christopher D. Barnet,A. Bouchard,Claude Camy-Peyret,Virginie Capelle,Lieven Clarisse,Cathy Clerbaux,Pierre-François Coheur,Andrew Collard,Cyril Crevoisier,Gaëlle Dufour,David P. Edwards,Francois Faijan,Nadia Fourrié,Antonia Gambacorta,Mitchell D. Goldberg,Vincent Guidard,Daniel Hurtmans,Sam Illingworth,Nicole Jacquinet-Husson,Tobias Kerzenmacher,Dieter Klaes,L. Lavanant,Guido Masiello,Marco Matricardi,A. P. McNally,Stuart M. Newman,Edward Pavelin,Sébastien Payan,Eric Péquignot,Sophie Peyridieu,Thierry Phulpin,John Remedios,Peter Schlüssel,Carmine Serio,L. Larrabee Strow,Claudia J. Stubenrauch,Jonathan P. Taylor,David C. Tobin,Walter Wolf,D. K. Zhou +42 more
TL;DR: The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) as discussed by the authors is the main sounding component of EUMETSAT's Metop-A satellite, which was launched in October 2006.
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The 2009 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
N. Jacquinet-Husson,L. Crepeau,R. Armante,C. Boutammine,A. Chedin,N. A. Scott,C. Crevoisier,V. Capelle,C. Boone,N. Poulet-Crovisier,A. Barbe,Alain Campargue,D. Chris Benner,Yves Bénilan,Bruno Bézard,Vincent Boudon,Linda R. Brown,L. H. Coudert,Athena Coustenis,V. Dana,V. M. Devi,Sophie Fally,André Fayt,Jean-Marie Flaud,Aaron Goldman,Michel Herman,G. J. Harris,D. Jacquemart,Antoine Jolly,Isabelle Kleiner,Armin Kleinböhl,F. Kwabia-Tchana,Nina N. Lavrentieva,Nelly Lacome,Li-Hong Xu,O.M. Lyulin,J.-Y. Mandin,Arthur G. Maki,Semen Mikhailenko,Charles E. Miller,T.P. Mishina,Nasser Moazzen-Ahmadi,Holger S. P. Müller,Andrei Nikitin,Johannes Orphal,V.I. Perevalov,Agnes Perrin,Douglas T. Petkie,Adriana Predoi-Cross,Curtis P. Rinsland,John Remedios,Maud Rotger,Mary Ann H. Smith,Keeyoon Sung,S.A. Tashkun,Jonathan Tennyson,Robert A. Toth,Ann Carine Vandaele,J. Vander Auwera +58 more
TL;DR: The GEISA database as mentioned in this paper is a computer-accessible system comprising three independent sub-databases devoted, respectively, to: line parameters, infrared and ultraviolet/visible absorption cross-sections, microphysical and optical properties of atmospheric aerosols.
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MAX‐DOAS O4 measurements: A new technique to derive information on atmospheric aerosols: 2. Modeling studies
TL;DR: In this paper, a new retrieval algorithm for the determination of aerosol properties using Multi-AXis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) measurements based on nonlinear optimal estimation is presented.
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MIPAS level 2 operational analysis
Piera Raspollini,C. Belotti,A. Burgess,Bruno Carli,Massimo Carlotti,Simone Ceccherini,Bianca Maria Dinelli,Anu Dudhia,Jean-Marie Flaud,Bernd Funke,Michael Höpfner,Manuel López-Puertas,Vivienne H. Payne,C. Piccolo,John Remedios,Marco Ridolfi,Reinhold Spang,Reinhold Spang +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the level 2 near real-time (NRT) and off-line (OL) ESA processors that have been used to derive level 2 geophysical products from the calibrated and geolocated level 1b spectra.