Pedro
Jimenez Guerrero
Catedraticos de Universidad
University of Ljubljana
Liubliana, EsloveniaPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de University of Ljubljana (12)
2016
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A multi-model case study on aerosol feedbacks in online coupled chemistry-meteorology models within the COST action ES1004 EuMetChem
Springer Proceedings in Complexity (Springer), pp. 23-28
2015
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Analysis of meteorology-chemistry interactions during air pollution episodes using online coupled models within AQMEII phase-2
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 527-540
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Analysis of the WRF-Chem contributions to AQMEII phase2 with respect to aerosol radiative feedbacks on meteorology and pollutant distributions
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 630-645
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Assessment of the MACC reanalysis and its influence as chemical boundary conditions for regional air quality modeling in AQMEII-2
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 371-388
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Comparative analysis of meteorological performance of coupled chemistry-meteorology models in the context of AQMEII phase 2
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 470-498
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Evaluation of operational on-line-coupled regional air quality models over Europe and North America in the context of AQMEII phase 2. Part I: Ozone
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 404-420
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Evaluation of operational online-coupled regional air quality models over Europe and North America in the context of AQMEII phase 2. Part II: Particulate matter
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 421-441
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Feedbacks between air pollution and weather, Part 1: Effects on weather
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 442-469
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Feedbacks between air pollution and weather, part 2: Effects on chemistry
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 499-526
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Sensitivity analysis of the microphysics scheme in WRF-Chem contributions to AQMEII phase 2
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 620-629
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Sensitivity of feedback effects in CBMZ/MOSAIC chemical mechanism
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 646-656
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Uncertainties of simulated aerosol optical properties induced by assumptions on aerosol physical and chemical properties: An AQMEII-2 perspective
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 115, pp. 541-552