Publicaciones en las que colabora con JOSÉ ANTONIO BENAVENT OLTRA (26)

2019

  1. Analyzing the turbulent planetary boundary layer by remote sensing systems: The Doppler wind lidar, aerosol elastic lidar and microwave radiometer

    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 19, Núm. 2, pp. 1263-1280

  2. Corrigendum to “Evaluation of night-time aerosols measurements and lunar irradiance models in the frame of the first multi-instrument nocturnal intercomparison campaign” (Atmospheric Environment (2019) 202 (190–211), (S1352231019300287), (10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.01.006))

    Atmospheric Environment

  3. Different strategies to retrieve aerosol properties at night-time with the GRASP algorithm

    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 19, Núm. 22, pp. 14149-14171

  4. Evaluation of night-time aerosols measurements and lunar irradiance models in the frame of the first multi-instrument nocturnal intercomparison campaign

    Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 202, pp. 190-211

  5. Extinction-related Angström exponent characterization of submicrometric volume fraction in atmospheric aerosol particles

    Atmospheric Research, Vol. 228, pp. 270-280

  6. Extreme, wintertime Saharan dust intrusion in the Iberian Peninsula: Lidar monitoring and evaluation of dust forecast models during the February 2017 event

    Atmospheric Research, Vol. 228, pp. 223-241

  7. Ground/space, passive/active remote sensing observations coupled with particle dispersion modelling to understand the inter-continental transport of wildfire smoke plumes

    Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 232

  8. Impact of mineral dust on shortwave and longwave radiation: Evaluation of different vertically resolved parameterizations in 1-D radiative transfer computations

    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 19, Núm. 1, pp. 523-542

  9. Retrieval of optical and microphysical properties of transported Saharan dust over Athens and Granada based on multi-wavelength Raman lidar measurements: Study of the mixing processes

    Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 214

  10. Seasonal analysis of the atmosphere during five years by using microwave radiometry over a mid-latitude site

    Atmospheric Research, Vol. 218, pp. 78-89