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von K谩rm谩n vortex street over Canary Islands
Credit: NASA

Philip Stier

Professor of Atmospheric Physics

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Climate processes
philip.stier@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72887
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 103
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Brightening of the global cloud field by nitric acid and the associated radiative forcing

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 12:16 (2012) 7625-7633

Authors:

R Makkonen, S Romakkaniemi, H Kokkola, P Stier, P Raisanen, S Rast, J Feichter, M Kulmala, A Laaksonen

Regime-based analysis of aerosol-cloud interactions

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 39 (2012) ARTN L21802

Authors:

Edward Gryspeerdt, Philip Stier

Scales of variability of black carbon plumes over the Pacific Ocean

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 39 (2012) ARTN L15804

Authors:

NM Weigum, P Stier, JP Schwarz, DW Fahey, JR Spackman

The global aerosol-climate model ECHAM-HAM, version 2: sensitivity to improvements in process representations

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 12:19 (2012) 8911-8949

Authors:

K Zhang, D O'Donnell, J Kazil, P Stier, S Kinne, U Lohmann, S Ferrachat, B Croft, J Quaas, H Wan, S Rast, J Feichter

The present-day decadal solar cycle modulation of Earth's radiative forcing via charged H2SO4/H2O aerosol nucleation

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 39 (2012) ARTN L02805

Authors:

J Kazil, K Zhang, P Stier, J Feichter, U Lohmann, K O'Brien

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