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Antje Inness is affiliated with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric science within the broader fields of earth and planetary sciences and environmental science.

The scientist's work covers several specialized areas including atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, as well as atmospheric aerosols and clouds. Additionally, their research touches upon the impact of COVID-19 on air quality, climate variability and models, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Inness has contributed extensively to several publication venues, with a significant number of papers appearing in:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Geoscientific model development
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Key recent papers include:

  • Exceptionally Low Arctic Stratospheric Ozone in Spring 2020 as Seen in the CAMS Reanalysis, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • COVID-19 Crisis Reduces Free Tropospheric Ozone Across the Northern Hemisphere, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: From Research to Operations, 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Estimating lockdown-induced European NO 2 changes using satellite and surface observations and air quality models, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Global Climate, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Frequent collaborators in Inness's research include Johannes Flemming, Melanie Ades, Zak Kipling, Richard Engelen, and Mark Parrington.

Antje Inness's scientific output reflects a sustained contribution to understanding atmospheric processes, climate interactions, and environmental effects, using advanced observational and modeling approaches within prominent international research frameworks.

Best Publications

  • The CAMS reanalysis of atmospheric composition

    Antje Inness;Melanie Ades;Anna Agustí-Panareda;Jérôme Barré

  • The MACC reanalysis: an 8 yr data set of atmospheric composition

    A. Inness;F. Baier;A. Benedetti;I. Bouarar

  • Fire carbon emissions over maritime southeast Asia in 2015 largest since 1997

    V. Huijnen;M. J. Wooster;M. J. Wooster;J. W. Kaiser;D. L. A. Gaveau

  • STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2017

    R. Abernethy;Steven A. Ackerman;R. Adler;Adelina Albanil Encarnación

  • Data assimilation in atmospheric chemistry models: current status and future prospects for coupled chemistry meteorology models

    M. Bocquet;M. Bocquet;H. Elbern;H. Eskes;M. Hirtl

  • State of the Climate in 2014

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Tropospheric chemistry in the integrated forecasting system of ECMWF

    J. Flemming;V. Huijnen;J. Arteta;P. Bechtold

  • The CAMS interim Reanalysis of Carbon Monoxide, Ozone and Aerosol for 2003–2015

    Johannes Flemming;Angela Benedetti;Antje Inness;Richard J. Engelen

  • State of the Climate in 2018

    M. Ades;R. Adler;Laura S. Aldeco;G. Alejandra

  • Data assimilation of satellite-retrieved ozone, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide with ECMWF's Composition-IFS

    A. Inness;A. M. Blechschmidt;I. Bouarar;S. Chabrillat

  • The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: from research to operations

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  • State of the Climate in 2016

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • COVID-19 Crisis Reduces Free Tropospheric Ozone across the Northern Hemisphere

    Wolfgang Steinbrecht;Dagmar Kubistin;Christian Plass-Dülmer;Jonathan Davies

  • Coupling global chemistry transport models to ECMWF’s integrated forecast system

    J. Flemming;A. Inness;H. Flentje;V. Huijnen

  • Volcanic SO2, BrO and plume height estimations using GOME‐2 satellite measurements during the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in May 2010

    Meike Rix;Pieter Valks;Nan Hao;Diego Loyola

  • State of the Climate in 2013

    Jessica Blunden;Derek S. Arndt;Kate M. Willett;A. Johannes Dolman

  • Estimating lockdown-induced European NO 2 changes using satellite and surface observations and air quality models

    Jérôme Barré;Hervé Petetin;Augustin Colette;Marc Guevara

  • Technical note: The CAMS greenhouse gas reanalysis from 2003 to 2020

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  • An examination of the long-term CO records from MOPITT and IASI: Comparison of retrieval methodology

    Maya George;Cathy Clerbaux;Cathy Clerbaux;Idir Bouarar;Pierre-François Coheur

  • Hindcast experiments of tropospheric composition during the summer 2010 fires over western Russia

    V. Huijnen;J. Flemming;J. W. Kaiser;A. Inness

  • Exceptionally Low Arctic Stratospheric Ozone in Spring 2020 as Seen in the CAMS Reanalysis

    A. Inness;S. Chabrillat;J. Flemming;V. Huijnen

  • The MACC reanalysis: An 8-year data set of atmospheric composition

    A. Inness;R. Engelen;J. Flemming

  • [Regional Climates] Central South America 2016

    J. A. Marengo;Jhan Carlo Espinoza;L. M. Alves;J. Ronchail

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes Flemming
Johannes Flemming European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Richard J. Engelen
Richard J. Engelen European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Vincent-Henri Peuch
Vincent-Henri Peuch European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Johannes W. Kaiser
Johannes W. Kaiser German Meteorological Service
Martin Schultz
Martin Schultz Forschungszentrum Jülich
Anna Agusti-Panareda
Anna Agusti-Panareda European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Henk Eskes
Henk Eskes Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Angela Benedetti
Angela Benedetti European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Christos Zerefos
Christos Zerefos Academy of Athens
Diego Loyola
Diego Loyola German Aerospace Center

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