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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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Radiative forcing of the direct aerosol effect from AeroCom Phase II simulations

Authors:

G Myhre, BH Samset, M Schulz, Y Balkanski, S Bauer, TK Berntsen, H Bian, N Bellouin, M Chin, T Diehl, RC Easter, J Feichter, SJ Ghan, D Hauglustaine, T Iversen, S Kinne, A Kirkev氓g, J-F Lamarque, G Lin, X Liu, G Luo, X Ma, JE Penner, PJ Rasch, 脴 Seland, RB Skeie, P Stier, T Takemura, K Tsigaridis, Z Wang, L Xu, H Yu, F Yu, J-H Yoon, K Zhang, H Zhang, C Zhou

Reconstructing Aerosols Vertical Profiles with Aggregate Output Learning

Authors:

Sofija Stefanovic, Shahine Bouabid, Philip Stier, Athanasios Nenes, Dino Sejdinovic

Reconstructing Aerosols Vertical Profiles with Aggregate Output Learning

Authors:

Sofija Stefanovic, Shahine Bouabid, Philip Stier, Athanasios Nenes, Dino Sejdinovic

Robust evidence for reversal in the aerosol effective climate forcing trend

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics European Geosciences Union

Authors:

Johannes Quaas, Hailing Jia, Chris Smith, Anna Lea Albright, Wenche Aas, Nicolas Bellouin, Oliver Boucher, Marie Doutriaux-Boucher, Piers M Forster, Daniel Grosvenor, Stuart JENKINS, Zig Klimont, Norman G Loeb, Xiaoyan Ma, Vaishali Naik, Fabien Paulot, PHILIP STIER, Martin Wild, Gunnar Myhre, Michael Schulz

Sensitivity of cloud structure and precipitation to cloud microphysics schemes in ICON and implications for global km-scale simulations

Authors:

Maor Sela, Philipp Weiss, Philip Stier

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