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Bernhard Vogel is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. The subfields of study also include Statistics and Probability, Environmental Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Their work covers a range of topics related to atmospheric phenomena, including:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric ozone and climate
  • Meteorological phenomena and simulations
  • Wind and air flow studies
  • Space exploration and regulation
  • Plant responses to elevated CO2

Bernhard Vogel has published in several scientific venues, predominantly in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, with seven publications. Other publication venues include Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, and Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Bernhard Vogel include the following:

  • Particle aging and aerosol-radiation interaction affect volcanic plume dispersion: evidence from the Raikoke 2019 eruption (2020), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Comparing the impact of environmental conditions and microphysics on the forecast uncertainty of deep convective clouds and hail (2020), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • The Research Unit VolImpact: Revisiting the volcanic impact on atmosphere and climate - preparations for the next big volcanic eruption (2020), Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  • Online treatment of eruption dynamics improves the volcanic ash and SO 2 dispersion forecast: case of the 2019 Raikoke eruption (2022), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • The vertical variability of black carbon observed in the atmospheric boundary layer during DACCIWA (2020), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bernhard Vogel include H. Vogel, Gholam Ali Hoshyaripour, Corinna Hoose, Ákos Horváth, and Lukas Muser. The count of collaborations with these coauthors ranges from two to nine.

Best Publications

  • A Particle-Surface-Area-Based Parameterization of Immersion Freezing on Desert Dust Particles

    Monika Niemand;Ottmar Möhler;Bernhard Vogel;Heike Vogel

  • Online coupled regional meteorology chemistry models in Europe: current status and prospects

    A. Baklanov;K. Schlünzen;P. Suppan;J. Baldasano

  • Soil-air exchange of nitric oxide: An overview of processes, environmental factors, and modeling studies

    Jörg Ludwig;Franz X. Meixner;Bernhard Vogel;Jochen Förstner

  • Measured and simulated vertical profiles of nitrous acid—Part I: Field measurements

    Jörg Kleffmann;Ralf Kurtenbach;Jutta Lörzer;Peter Wiesen

  • The comprehensive model system COSMO-ART – Radiative impact of aerosol on the state of the atmosphere on the regional scale

    B. Vogel;H. Vogel;D. Bäumer;M. Bangert

  • Relationship of visibility, aerosol optical thickness and aerosol size distribution in an ageing air mass over South-West Germany

    D. Bäumer;B. Vogel;S. Versick;R. Rinke

  • Microbiology and atmospheric processes: research challenges concerning the impact of airborne micro-organisms on the atmosphere and climate

    C. E. Morris;C. E. Morris;D. C. Sands;M. Bardin;R. Jaenicke

  • Impact of the heterogeneous hydrolysis of N2O5 on chemistry and nitrate aerosol formation in the lower troposphere under photosmog conditions

    Nicole Riemer;Nicole Riemer;H. Vogel;B. Vogel;B. Schell

  • Measured and simulated vertical profiles of nitrous acid—Part II. Model simulations and indications for a photolytic source

    Bernhard Vogel;Heike Vogel;Jörg Kleffmann;Ralf Kurtenbach

  • Numerical modelling of pollen dispersion on the regional scale

    Nora Helbig;Bernhard Vogel;Heike Vogel;Franz Fiedler

  • Soot aging time scales in polluted regions during day and night

    N. Riemer;H. Vogel;B. Vogel

  • Saharan Dust Event Impacts on Cloud Formation and Radiation over Western Europe

    M. Bangert;A. Nenes;B. Vogel;H. Vogel

  • A comparison of CMAQ HONO predictions with observations from the Northeast Oxidant and Particle Study

    Golam Sarwar;Shawn J. Roselle;Rohit Mathur;Wyat Appel

  • Intercomparison of the gas-phase chemistry in several chemistry and transport models

    M. Kuhn;P.J.H. Builtjes;D. Poppe;D. Simpson

  • Influence of topography and biogenic volatile organic compounds emission in the state of Baden‐Württemberg on ozone concentrations during episodes of high air temperatures

    B. Vogel;F. Fiedler;H. Vogel

  • Aspects of the convective boundary layer structure over complex terrain

    M. Kossmann;R. Vögtlin;U. Corsmeier;B. Vogel

  • An unexpected pattern of distinct weekly periodicities in climatological variables in Germany

    Dominique Bäumer;Bernhard Vogel

  • The loss of NO2, HNO3, NO3/N2O5, and HO2/HOONO2 on soot aerosol : A chamber and modeling study

    H. Saathoff;K. H. Naumann;Nicole Riemer;S. Kamm

  • Relative importance of organic coatings for the heterogeneous hydrolysis of N2O5 during summer in Europe

    N. Riemer;H. Vogel;B. Vogel;T. Anttila

  • Findings on H2O2/HNO3 as an indicator of ozone sensitivity in Baden‐Württemberg, Berlin‐Brandenburg, and the Po valley based on numerical simulations

    M.‐U. Hammer;B. Vogel;H. Vogel

  • Particle aging and aerosol–radiation interaction affect volcanic plume dispersion: evidence from the Raikoke 2019 eruption

    Lukas O. Muser;Gholam Ali Hoshyaripour;Julia Bruckert;Ákos Horváth

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Kottmeier
Christoph Kottmeier Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Corinna Hoose
Corinna Hoose Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ulrich Corsmeier
Ulrich Corsmeier Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Dominik Brunner
Dominik Brunner Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Norbert Kalthoff
Norbert Kalthoff Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Peter Knippertz
Peter Knippertz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ottmar Möhler
Ottmar Möhler Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Alexander Baklanov
Alexander Baklanov University of Copenhagen
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Ulrike Lohmann
Ulrike Lohmann ETH Zurich

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