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Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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Current research

(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration ME-1 Integrated observations and modelling of greenhouse gas budgets at the ecosystem level in The Netherlands
Collaboration Perspectieven in Integraal waterbeheer in Rivierdelta's
Collaboration Survey of evaporation soil moisture by vegetation in climate models
Collaboration P5094 Attention to security
Collaboration Nature's Calendar - Towards a daily nature report
Collaboration North Atlantic Ocean Monitoring and Modelling
Collaboration The regional climate impact of aerosols
Collaboration Integrated observations and modelling of greenhouse gas budgets at the national level in the Netherlands
Collaboration Monitoring and profiling with the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research (CESAR)
Collaboration Climate-chemistry interactions and the role of increasing greenhouse gases on the atmospheric ozone budget
Secretariat Climate change impact on the Greenland Ice Sheet: improving modelled surface mass balance with satellite albedo data
Secretariat Mechanism of European summer drying in present and future climate conditions (part B)
Secretariat Vertical distribution of aerosols from GOSAT observations of the polarized oxygen A-band
Secretariat Cloud radiative forcing profile and vertical energy redistribution in the atmosphere (CRAFT)
Secretariat Quantifying contributions of surface climate feedbacks to the Arctic amplification of greenhouse warming
Secretariat How the Meridional Overturning Circulation interacts with climate: cause and effect of variations in the sinking of deep water
Secretariat Feedbacks between climate and human systems assessed with a coupled Integrated Assessment ? Climate Modeling System
Secretariat Attributing the sources of tropospheric ozone from space
Secretariat Labrador Sea Water formation: quantifying the key processes using satellite observations and ocean modeling
Secretariat Impact of Atmospheric Feedbacks on the Stability of the Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
Secretariat Geotraces, Global Change and Microbial Oceanography in the West Atlantic Ocean, part D
Secretariat Indian-Atlantic exchange in present and past climate (INATEX), Part C2
Secretariat Air-sea interaction and sea-state forecasts in extreme weather conditionsKnowledge of physical mechanisms that form and regulate the exchange of momentum, energy, heat and humidity at the ocean surface is of crucial importance for climate variation predictions, weather forecasts, and sea-state model
Secretariat FRESCO+: an improved O2 A-band algorithm for retrieval of cloud properties from GOME and SCIAMACHY

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