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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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DMS cycle in the marine ocean-atmosphere system - a global model study

BIOGEOSCIENCES 3:1 (2006) 29-51

Authors:

S Kloster, J Feichter, EM Reimer, KD Six, P Stier, P Wetzel

Emission-induced nonlinearities in the global aerosol system: Results from the ECHAM5-HAM aerosol-climate model

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE 19:16 (2006) 3845-3862

Authors:

Philip Stier, Johann Feichter, Silvia Kloster, Elisabetta Vignati, Julian Wilson

Impact of carbonaceous aerosol emissions on regional climate change

CLIMATE DYNAMICS 27:6 (2006) 553-571

Authors:

E Roeckner, P Stier, J Feichter, S Kloster, M Esch, I Fischer-Bruns

Impact of nonabsorbing anthropogenic aerosols on clear-sky atmospheric absorption

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES 111:D18 (2006) ARTN D18201

Authors:

Philip Stier, John H Seinfeld, Stefan Kinne, Johann Feichter, Olivier Boucher

Radiative forcing by aerosols as derived from the AeroCom present-day and pre-industrial simulations

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 6 (2006) 5225-5246

Authors:

M Schulz, C Textor, S Kinne, Y Balkanski, S Bauer, T Berntsen, T Berglen, O Boucher, F Dentener, S Guibert, ISA Isaksen, T Iversen, D Koch, A Kirkevag, X Liu, V Montanaro, G Myhre, JE Penner, G Pitari, S Reddy, O Seland, P Stier, T Takemura

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